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March 24, 2012 at 11:46 AM

Cast

Quentin Tarantino Picture
Quentin Tarantino as Jimmie Dimmick
Bruce Willis Picture
Bruce Willis as Butch Coolidge
Samuel L. Jackson Picture
Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnfield
John Travolta Picture
John Travolta as Vincent Vega
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 751.29 MB
 1280*720
 English 2.0
 R
 23.976 fps
 2 hr 34 min
P/S 54 / 387

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Zuzinjola  9 / 10

Fun movie

One of the early scenes in "Pulp Fiction" features two hit-men discussing what a Big Mac is called in other countries. Their dialogue is witty and entertaining, and it's also disarming, because it makes these two thugs seem all too normal. If you didn't know better, you might assume these were regular guys having chit-chat on their way to work. Other than the comic payoff at the end of the scene, in which they use parts of this conversation to taunt their victims, their talk has no relevance to anything in the film, or to anything else, for that matter. Yet without such scenes, "Pulp Fiction" wouldn't be "Pulp Fiction." I get the sense that Tarantino put into the film whatever struck his fancy, and somehow the final product is not only coherent but wonderfully textured.

It's no wonder that fans spend so much time debating what was in the suitcase, reading far more into the story than Tarantino probably intended. The film is so intricately structured, with so many astonishing details, many of which you won't pick up on the first viewing, that it seems to cry out for some deeper explanation. But there is no deeper explanation. "Pulp Fiction," is, as the title indicates, purely an exercise in technique and style, albeit a brilliant and layered one. Containing numerous references to other films, it is like a great work of abstract art, or "art about art." It has all the characteristics we associate with great movies: fine writing, first-rate acting, unforgettable characters, and one of the most well-constructed narratives I've ever seen in a film. But to what end? The self-contained story does not seem to have bearing on anything but itself.

The movie becomes a bit easier to understand once you realize that it's essentially a black comedy dressed up as a crime drama. Each of the three main story threads begins with a situation that could easily form the subplot of any standard gangster movie. But something always goes wrong, some small unexpected accident that causes the whole situation to come tumbling down, leading the increasingly desperate characters to absurd measures. Tarantino's originality stems from his ability to focus on small details and follow them where they lead, even if they move the story away from conventional plot developments.

Perhaps no screenplay has ever found a better use for digressions. Indeed, the whole film seems to consist of digressions. No character ever says anything in a simple, straightforward manner. Jules could have simply told Yolanda, "Be cool and no one's going to get hurt," which is just the type of line you'd find in a generic, run-of-the-mill action flick. Instead, he goes off on a tangent about what Fonzie is like. Tarantino savors every word of his characters, finding a potential wisecrack in every statement and infusing the dialogue with clever pop culture references. But the lines aren't just witty; they are full of intelligent observations about human behavior. Think of Mia's statement to Vincent, "That's when you know you've found somebody special: when you can just shut the f--- up for a minute and comfortably enjoy the silence."

What is the movie's purpose exactly? I'm not sure, but it does deal a lot with the theme of power. Marsellus is the sort of character who looms over the entire film while being invisible most of the time. The whole point of the big date sequence, which happens to be my favorite section of the film, is the power that Marsellus has over his men without even being present. This power is what gets Vincent to act in ways you would not ordinarily expect from a dumb, stoned gangster faced with an attractive woman whose husband has gone away. The power theme also helps explain one of the more controversial aspects of the film, its liberal use of the N-word. In this film, the word isn't just used as an epithet to describe blacks: Jules, for instance, at one point applies the term to Vincent. It has more to do with power than with race. The powerful characters utter the word to express their dominance over weaker characters. Most of these gangsters are not racist in practice. Indeed, they are intermingled racially, and have achieved a level of equality that surpasses the habits of many law-abiding citizens in our society. They resort to racial epithets because it's a patter that establishes their separateness from the non-criminal world.

There's a nice moral progression to the stories. We presume that Vincent hesitates to sleep with Mia out of fear rather than loyalty. Later, Butch's act of heroism could be motivated by honor, but we're never sure. The film ends, however, with Jules making a clear moral choice. Thus, the movie seems to be exploring whether violent outlaws can act other than for self-preservation.

Still, it's hard to find much of a larger meaning tying together these eccentric set of stories. None of the stories are really "about" anything. They certainly are not about hit-men pontificating about burgers. Nor is the film really a satire or a farce, although it contains elements of both. At times, it feels like a tale that didn't need to be told, but for whatever reason this movie tells it and does a better job than most films of its kind, or of any other kind.

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Reviewed by sebastiangylderud  10 / 10

A classic masterpiece with amazing screenplay

This is one of the best movies I have seen, it delivers a truly captivating story with a mix of drama/crime and dark comedy, which Quentin Tarantino does beautifully. It's also one of the best movies that gives brilliant digressing and just a fantastic screenplay overall. I would truly consider this a classic, and it's a must see for any movie lover!

Reviewed by margad1120  10 / 10

Coolest movie ever!

I cannot say that this was the greatest movie I have seen, however I am 100% sure that Pulp Fiction has to be the coolest movie I have ever seen. The cinematography, the background music, the dialogue and the story line, everything was so addictive and perfectly integrated.

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daraxdcomJune 18, 2020 at 08:10 am

Lousy and overrated crap.

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Daniel_PlainviewMay 08, 2020 at 07:48 am

Awful video and sound quality. 1234 bitrate for 1080, 64 for audio with 11 Khz. Please update

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MRTURKMANFebruary 14, 2020 at 02:32 am

4k ...

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dhmahediOctober 07, 2019 at 10:23 pm

Why do i watch this every year....

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asad4767August 02, 2019 at 11:35 pm

best move of all time best move of all time

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OulsMay 22, 2019 at 02:08 am

the screenplay is just marvelous

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ShanqaxMay 19, 2019 at 06:28 pm

nigga

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arbnorrockMay 16, 2019 at 10:37 pm

please fix the synth sound-pic

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ccruiseJanuary 03, 2019 at 08:16 am

thank you yts for uploading a lot bunches of movies

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m7md113February 03, 2018 at 07:07 am

The worst movie ever

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javieragueroDecember 24, 2017 at 03:45 pm

favorite move ever

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akivasolomonOctober 25, 2017 at 11:15 pm

is this the directors cut?

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mojib_123October 10, 2017 at 03:57 pm

one of top ten movies of all time !

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hani_garbaaJuly 06, 2017 at 07:55 am

i fucken love this movie

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nelsakonza_98May 31, 2017 at 02:00 am

ok good movie

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joethepothead1898May 29, 2017 at 06:27 pm

Great Movie Great Movie

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malik_boyDecember 22, 2016 at 06:16 pm

this is a classical movie nowadays, every dude should know this film

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comeworshipmeOctober 20, 2016 at 04:31 pm

hmm

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kabadianSeptember 16, 2016 at 03:04 am

My favorite movie of all time period.

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