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Adott két idősödő, szabad szájú, tökös, szimpatikus gengszter, Vincent (John Travolta) és Jules (Samuel L. Jackson), akik igyekeznek főnöküknek visszaszerezni egy aktatáskát. Ehhez persze meg kell ölniük pár embert, de ez az egyszerű bérgyilkosokkal gyakran megesik. Jules a rá célzott golyókat csodával határos módon elkerüli, s ezt jelnek tekintvén úgy dönt, felhagy eddigi életével. Társának viszont el kell vinnie szórakozni a gengszterfőnök feleségét... Van továbbá egy boxoló, Butch (Bruce Willis), aki a hírhedt marffiafőnök, Marselleus Wallace (Ving Rhames) átvágását tervezi. Hogy-hogy nem, odáig fajul a történet, hogy végül már inkább a megmentésére készül, mint a lelövésére... Nem utolsósorban, pedig, van egy piti rabló-párosunk is (Tim Roth és Amanda Plummer), akik éppen egy étterem kirablására készülnek. Ám ott reggelizik Vincent és Jules. (SPI)

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POMO 

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magyar Korunk legeredetibb filmrendezőjének legjellegzetesebb kézjegye, amely legjobban meghatározza forgatókönyvírói és rendezői kiválóságát. Az egyik olyan film, amely nélkül nem lenne FilmBooster projekt. ()

Lima 

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angol I first saw it in the cinema at the Czech premiere, when nobody had heard of Pulp Fiction and the name Tarantino was unknown. My friend and I walked out of the cinema and I was overjoyed to have seen something original again after a long time. My friend looked puzzled and told me he had to let it soak in overnight, he didn't know what to do. The next morning he came running to my room (in the college dorm) and excitedly announced: "Dude, it's been going through my head. It was awesome!” He ran to everyone he knew and recommended it to them and went back every day for the rest of the week with an ever growing crowd of curious people. They wrote lines from the film on pieces of paper and taped them to their walls – maybe that’s also how a cult classic is born. I really don’t know why I’m writing this, but Pulp Fiction is in my TOP 10 and I felt an almost moral obligation to say something without being repetitive. This film is like a refreshing spring in the middle of a desert of uniformity and deserves only words of praise. ()

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gudaulin 

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angol A breakthrough film of the 90s that gave birth to the Quentin Tarantino cult and marked the transformation of its genre. A skillful mix of violence and vulgarity combined with a clever screenplay that skillfully intertwines storylines and connects individual storylines. It became the most financially successful American film made in the 90s outside of major studios. Audiences appreciated Tarantino's inventiveness, as film production in the previous decade had been desperately sterile and unoriginal. They were fascinated by the raw violence and harsh lines that were unprecedented at the time. The film could rely on several stars who played their roles with great enthusiasm, with Samuel L. Jackson becoming one of the most sought-after actors. In this film, Tarantino capitalized on the thousands of hours he spent watching B-movies from around the world. It was evident that he could make something out of these ideas... Overall impression: 80%. ()

novoten 

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angol Untouchable aura that surprisingly hurts. Although Travolta is irresistible and Willis flawless, the glory of the most cultish cult negatively got under my skin to the extent that I probably won't be able to enjoy Pulp Fiction without some biases. Weaker four stars and the necessity of another screening. ()

Marigold 

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angol A handsome and sexy definition of pulp poetics that said everything it had to say, and also everything it could say. All plagiarism is just a useless repetition of the same thing - this is literally a biblically bloated folio. It was definitely Tarantino who popularized the atypical narrative form and brought into play all the declining pop-cultural emblems and mechanisms that until then had somehow remained on the fringes of generally accepted culture. The only flaw in the beauty of the Pulp Fiction poetics is that they go completely beyond me. But definitely Tarantino's best film. ()

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