Pulp Fiction (1994)

Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction is a bold, genre-defining crime drama that weaves several interlocking stories of Los Angeles criminals into a stylish, non‑linear tapestry. You follow hitmen Jules and Vincent as they retrieve a mysterious briefcase and navigate moral crossroads; Vincent as he spends an eventful night out with his boss’s wife, Mia; aging boxer Butch as he faces the consequences of a crooked fight; and a pair of small‑time robbers who turn a diner into the scene of a tense stand‑off. The film moves back and forth in time, stitching these episodes together with black humor, sudden bursts of violence, and moments of unexpected grace. Watching the movie is an electric experience: razor‑sharp dialogue, iconic performances, and an eclectic soundtrack punctuate scenes that range from comic to haunting. Quentin Tarantino’s direction pairs pop‑culture riffs and long, suspenseful conversations with stylized brutality and moral ambiguity, so you’ll be laughing one moment and unsettled the next. The result is a provocative, unforgettable ride that challenges narrative conventions while delivering richly drawn characters and moments that stay with you long after the credits roll.

Actors: John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Runtime: 154 min

Genres: Crime, Drama

Filmaffinity Rating 8.6 /10 Metacritic Rating 95 /100 IMDB Rating 8.9 /10 Bmoat Rating 9.0 /10