PULP FICTION

Pulp Fiction (1994)
Tarantino’s film that redefined modern cinema – an explosive blend of irony, violence, and poetry. Winner of the Palme d’Or and the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, it broke traditional storytelling rules, turning chaos into rhythm and dialogue into legend.

A true cinephile, Tarantino fused echoes of noir, westerns, and pulp thrillers to create a world where brutality meets humanity. Every character – from Vincent Vega’s laid-back charm to Jules Winnfield’s gun-wielding philosophy – radiates charisma. The soundtrack, from Dick Dale’s Misirlou to Urge Overkill’s Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon, pulses like the film’s heartbeat.
Pulp Fiction is a breath of fresh air that transformed independent cinema into art.

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