Saturday, March 14, 2020

Comedy in a Action, Suspense M essays

Comedy in a Action, Suspense M essays Pulp Fiction is a great movie with one of the best young directors Quentin Tarantino, and great actors such as John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, and Bruce Willis. This movie keeps you on the edge of your seat at all times with the killing and drugs always in the shot but at times you can laugh at the conversations that go on throughout the movie. A great scene I have chosen is one of the first few scenes when Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent (John Travolta) are driving in the car on the way to kill somebody. The funny part of this scene is how they are both going to kill somebody in a few minutes but for some reason they are talking about what a cheeseburger is called in Amsterdam. It seems to me that killing doesnt even cross their mind. Vincent is telling Jules about his trip to Europe and he is just telling him the funny differences they have over there like, they use mayonnaise instead of ketchup and drugs are legal to buy which is funny since the movie is all about drugs. The next funny part is when they open the trunk and figure out how many people are in the apartment but instead of saying wow thats a lot of people in there all they say is, we need shotguns. At this point you would believe that they would get serious and worry about killing these guys but instead they begin talking about massaging feet, which h as nothing to do with the situation. While they are waiting for the right time to knock on the door and kill these fools they fight about if its right to message a womens feet that is married. They compare it to going down on a girl which is quite hilarious. Vincent is being a smart ass at this time and ask Jules if he would mesage his feet. The comedy stops when they walk in and Jules becomes a hard ass and goes on a killing spree and doesnt give a damn about anyone but himself and Vincent. Theres even a little comedy in this scene when Jules gets off the su...

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