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Uma Thurman is beyond fabulous in this film. It’s not even a textbook showy performance but she’s so playful, enigmatic, and youthful. She drives it home with her solo dance concert in her living room. She was always one of my favorite characters, and I wish we had more of her in the following storylines.
I believe we all expected that things would get a bit intimate between them but that's what I love about Tarantino, something out of the world happened lmao
Marco C agreed 👍 i actually commented on that when someone said it was only drug users who watched that scene with mia dancing and himself Vincent in the bathroom and i disagreed saying that i love the fact that mia is dancing after she gets in from the night out and has no one ever done that and i don't use drugs and didn't touch anything that was in the movie no chance 2018 23rd March mindyourself marco nice comment
There is such an eerie feeling to this whole scene... aside from the sense of tension, here being in that bright room at night with all the windows bare makes it feel like someone could be watching from outside.
Love her....she's so perfect in this role, the dance the attitude, perfection I relate to her at about 1:20 where she's like: oh I'm fed up with dancing now... Vincent is like a magnet for disaster
All drug users have watched this scene over 100 times. Don't lie Edit in 2020: holy shit i did not realize how many comments/likes this has - but i'm here to say again don't lie!
For anyone who doesn’t know: earlier in the movie, when Vincent is buying the heroin from his dealer, his dealer mentions he’s out of balloons and only has baggies. Heroin is normally put in balloons, while coke is put in baggies. So Mia thinks it’s coke and doesn’t realize it’s heroin until after she snorts it, and that’s why she overdoses.
Johnny Rowan, who drummed for ’90s alt rockers Urge Overkill under the name Blackie Onassis, has died at age 57, the band announced Wednesday (June 14).
most of those "gRUnGe e-girl aesthetic" people out there be using the picture of her nose bleeding not knowing she was overdosing from snorting heroin or worse, they've never seen pulp fiction
Why you always take a small dose when unsure on what drug it is to see what it is and then go from there People won't stop using drugs but impulsive irrational unsafe drug use is a huge percentage of what actually kills people still to this day especially with that fentanyl shit in 50% of drugs these days
Agreed! The way she looks and moves here 😍 so playful, in the moment and feminine. I also like the solid man conversation Vincent is having with himself in the toilet. Throughout this movie the men are very masculine and the women very feminine…it’s great 👌🏼
Pulp fiction is my family’s favorite all time movie. Even my mom watches it... well she watches this chapter only to see them dance, but she sticks around for the OD and adrenaline shot. She leaves the room right after that cause it’s about all she can take 😂😂.
The essential nature of johns character, it’s something many loyal men to a boss have faced, not specifically to this scene, but a loyal comrade can think with his brain and not his Dick. A lot of men can’t do that. This scene, the purity of it, is legendary.
@JM Rodriguez-Luis haha no dawg, it's for a fact that life is gonna be really hard at certain points, and that you gotta make the wise choices not the easy ones.
esta escena es el claro ejemplo de actuar y no andar pensando ni sobrepensando las cosas, a actuar (chasquea los dedos)!!! A mi amiga Gaby que me bloqueó de todos lados, amiga te agradezco muchas cosas entre ellas insistirme en ver Pulp Fiction... donde quiera que estés te deseo lo mejor
Girl , you will be o.ding soon Vincent and Mia's part of this movie are my favorite. Just so good, lol ;D I relate to her at about 1:20 where she's like: oh I'm fed up with dancing now...
Fellas, is it just me or from 1:59, as the lyric ‘you’ll be a woman’ is being sung, you can hear Mia’s singing in the backround, even though it’s done and she’s right there?
The masterpiece without a message 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.
Tarantino is awesome. He takes basic conversations and puts them in a movie. Just like with the opening story with Jules and Vincent you don't know that theyre hitmen until they go into the trunk. Before that it's just two guys car pooling to work having a normal conversation
Girl, you'll be a woman soon I love you so much, can't count all the ways I've died for you girl and all they can say is "He's not your kind" They never get tired of putting me down And I'll never know when I come around What I'm gonna find Don't let them make up your mind Don't you know, girl, you'll be a woman soon Please, come take my hand Girl, you'll be a woman soon Soon, you'll need a man I've been misunderstood for all of my life But what they're saying girl it cuts like a knife "The boy's no good" Well, I've finally found what I'm a-looking for But if they get their chance they'll end it for sure Surely would Baby, I've done all I could Now it's up to you girl, you'll be a woman soon Please, come take my hand Girl, you'll be a woman soon Soon, you'll need a man Girl, you'll be a woman soon Please, come take my hand Girl, you'll be a woman soon Soon but soon, you'll need a man Girl, you'll be a woman soon Please, come take my hand
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Ohhh noo
You are the best 👌
Kanka adamsın adam adam
Good catch
Here we are still! Glad it’s still up!
Anytime Vincent Vega goes to the bathroom there is a disaster waiting for him.
Moon Seeea ohh yeahh ! good job
There was a robbery in the diner, Mia got overdose and he died on Butch's apartment.
Moon Seeea I’VE NEVER LAUGHED SO HARD
I laughed so hard after reading your comment
Gosh! I never thought about that! You're so right. 😂
Tarantino did the best with not letting them have sex.
onur bekiroglu yes
Why would they? That would ruin the tension and leave the viewer guilty on behalf of the two.
@aji har shut up aji har
@@keithm5224 I was kinda sad because they didn't but also the tension was so damn good
Genius guy but has some real problems.
Uma Thurman is beyond fabulous in this film. It’s not even a textbook showy performance but she’s so playful, enigmatic, and youthful. She drives it home with her solo dance concert in her living room. She was always one of my favorite characters, and I wish we had more of her in the following storylines.
"playful, enigmatic, and youthful." Well said.
I would have said more of a youthful, playful and enigmatic vibe, but I still agree with you.
Well said
My only gripe is the wig...but probs that's on purpose
ur mom
because.....being loyal.....is very important
You can tell he doesn't actually believe a single word that he says lol
Hahaaaa what a convincing argument
In this case its either being loyal or falling out of the window as previously explained by mia.
This Scene is A Masterpiece !
Dimas Agamez so was every other scene in the movie. -_-
As simple as that
Yes indeed.
Every frame of this movie is
@@iflyforfree Dude, I am talking about THIS scene in particular, what the fuck is wrong with you?, STFU.
I relate to her at about 1:20 where she's like: oh I'm fed up with dancing now...
Hayley the Elf þ..
Never happened
It happens lol
Every scene of this movie is iconic it blows my mind. There are just levels of it and this scene is at the top
I believe we all expected that things would get a bit intimate between them but that's what I love about Tarantino, something out of the world happened lmao
DKZ7 subverted expectations
@@pievancl5457 Tarantino’s amazing at that, the ending to Kill Bill Vol2 is the same
Bruh it was a test to check if he stays loyal to his boss.
not outta ordinary... although far & few inbetween there still are loyal men...
At 1:08 the lyrics go “You’ll need a man” but she sings “You’ll need a woman”.
Why
@@saravanagenzo3108 What do you mean by straight? If she said it that way then it'd mean she's a lesbian..
It means she's incredibly drunk.
alice kitty drunk and high asf
nope she says you'll be a woman not you'll need a woman
2:37 me after every night out.
😂 me2
me...many many years ago!!! (when I was a girl...I am a woman, now... ) :P
Norma C accurate 🤣
Norma C same here!
I always feel so bad for Mia at the end of this scene… 👃🏻🩸
this movie doesnt age
pitbull holger That’s because it’s a classic.
Autumn clarke no, it’s because it’s timeless and not that old
@Jarred Knox what makes it seem old?
Hallowed Fox the fact that it came in the 90’s
Zoro 賊™ what is your point. You just stated a meaningless sentence
I love her dance
Marco C agreed 👍 i actually commented on that when someone said it was only drug users who watched that scene with mia dancing and himself Vincent in the bathroom and i disagreed saying that i love the fact that mia is dancing after she gets in from the night out and has no one ever done that and i don't use drugs and didn't touch anything that was in the movie no chance 2018 23rd March mindyourself marco nice comment
There is such an eerie feeling to this whole scene... aside from the sense of tension, here being in that bright room at night with all the windows bare makes it feel like someone could be watching from outside.
Yeah but then I remembered the outer wall is probably pretty far away considering it's a mansion.
Probably one of the best impromptu dance scenes in film history.
Back in 1994, this great song was from a soundtrack from a great movie! Who's listening three decades later?
I love how Vicent tries to convince himself to stay cool
best part
Vincent really trying to talk himself out of Mia is really funny
Love Mia Wallace❤️
UMA 2NDTHAT
What a friggin' movie, and what a scene.
Love her....she's so perfect in this role, the dance the attitude, perfection
I relate to her at about 1:20 where she's like: oh I'm fed up with dancing now...
Vincent is like a magnet for disaster
All drug users have watched this scene over 100 times. Don't lie
Edit in 2020: holy shit i did not realize how many comments/likes this has - but i'm here to say again don't lie!
marzipin even people who don't do drugs
Good coke is the shit
Haha you're fucking right
DRUGS OVER RATED this film underrated fuck you pay up
+seb22663 *heroin
One of the best movies of all time!
Nadia Fernandez 😘
Quentin Tarantino is a great writer and film maker.
wrong, this is the best movie of all time!
Watched this today on my day off work. Forgot how good it is.
It really is at the time the movie premiered. Still so underrated.
Cc lol same rewatched last night so good!
In what way is it 'underrated'...it's widely considered one of the best films ever made.
😘
I watched it tonight
Vincent and Mia's part of this movie are my favorite. Just so good, lol ;D
this is so beautiful in a fucked way
what is
She has a childish vibe, especially when she dances and headbangs
Dunkio right, hence the song “you’ll be a woman soon,” hinting at what she’s about to experience
its a transition between the old girly girl and the woman. this is done trough cocaine. i stand in agreement with you .
For anyone who doesn’t know: earlier in the movie, when Vincent is buying the heroin from his dealer, his dealer mentions he’s out of balloons and only has baggies. Heroin is normally put in balloons, while coke is put in baggies. So Mia thinks it’s coke and doesn’t realize it’s heroin until after she snorts it, and that’s why she overdoses.
Appreciate this info. I didn't know all this time 😂. Still love the movie though.
her dancing is what brings this song life. listening to this alone feels so much less energetic than seeing her quick-pace jerky movements
Johnny Rowan, who drummed for ’90s alt rockers Urge Overkill under the name Blackie Onassis, has died at age 57, the band announced Wednesday (June 14).
most of those "gRUnGe e-girl aesthetic" people out there be using the picture of her nose bleeding not knowing she was overdosing from snorting heroin or worse, they've never seen pulp fiction
@twilight dd mood
omg your so fucking right
Why you always take a small dose when unsure on what drug it is to see what it is and then go from there
People won't stop using drugs but impulsive irrational unsafe drug use is a huge percentage of what actually kills people still to this day especially with that fentanyl shit in 50% of drugs these days
Ranpo pfp on a Pulp Fiction video, based.
I hate those people 😭they use tumblr and probably have neon led lights in their room
She is the best of the best
I don’t know what’s more hilarious; him trying to contemplate what he’s gonna do or her aimless dancing...
One of the most iconic scenes ever ❤
I know it’s a sad scene, but I love how she looks in this scene. So aesthetically pleasing and beautiful! I love her makeup and everything! 😍
She’s good at powdering her nose.
You aren’t lying.
Agreed! The way she looks and moves here 😍 so playful, in the moment and feminine. I also like the solid man conversation Vincent is having with himself in the toilet. Throughout this movie the men are very masculine and the women very feminine…it’s great 👌🏼
its blood
You just have to love her.
Is it just me when i love how she plays with the lighter and squeezes the heroin?
Oh hello
Onmysheet always thought it was coke, thanks for educating me fam
Heroin ASMR?
it’s heroin that’s why she overdosed it was good heroin too apparently so yup she dead
Juan Gallardo it’s heroin. She thought it was coke which is why she snorted it and then overdosed. Don’t mix your drugs kids!
I stop the video from time to time and think how brilliant Tarantino was 23 years ago in the set making this masterpiece
I love this scene
beatiful song + uma thurman= perfect combination
Her dancing and demeanour is beyond what I could have imagined the perfect scene would look like.
Excelente escena, alguien en 2020 aun apreciando esta joya?
La mejor escena del film
Si... 02/2023...🎼👌
Pulp fiction is my family’s favorite all time movie. Even my mom watches it... well she watches this chapter only to see them dance, but she sticks around for the OD and adrenaline shot. She leaves the room right after that cause it’s about all she can take 😂😂.
Ok but why do people say she says "I fucking love this song" SHE NEVER SAYS THAT AT ALL IN THIS SCENE WTF
Eric Perkins Jr. Lmaooo.
IKR!
It's made up tumblr quotes lol
The Mandela Effect
Eric Perkins Jr. I've seen 2 versions of this movie, in one she does, and they add another scene. Maybe directors cut?
1:13 This scene is a masterpiece! You can appreciate the Mia's pain trapped inside a life that she wants to be different
What?? I just see a drugged woman dancing like crazy
@@sergiohilario426 leave it is a mexican
The essential nature of johns character, it’s something many loyal men to a boss have faced, not specifically to this scene, but a loyal comrade can think with his brain and not his Dick. A lot of men can’t do that. This scene, the purity of it, is legendary.
Literally this scene will stick with me for the rest of my life total masterpiece and definitely the best most relatable impromptu dance in history!
What made this movie great was the casting..... everyone was PERFECT and their acting sealed it
This is such an epic scene. Seen this movie 10 times and it always get betters.
Love this scene
Yeah grettings from Italy baby!
Don't waste your life using drugs 🔥
@JM Rodriguez-Luis haha no dawg, it's for a fact that life is gonna be really hard at certain points, and that you gotta make the wise choices not the easy ones.
You mean "Don't waste your life using incorrectly the drugs"
@@daniell.c8560 go be a smackhead then lol
Caffeine addiction is ok tho
@@kindadecent9754 are you seriously comparing heroin to caffeine lmao the mental gymnastics people go through to make shit acceptable is hilarious
I love this scene. So beautiful, but so sad.
2:32 The expressive body language while he talks to himself in the mirror is the funniest sht
esta escena es el claro ejemplo de actuar y no andar pensando ni sobrepensando las cosas, a actuar (chasquea los dedos)!!!
A mi amiga Gaby que me bloqueó de todos lados, amiga te agradezco muchas cosas entre ellas insistirme en ver Pulp Fiction... donde quiera que estés te deseo lo mejor
I Love this scene
Emily Paulson 😘
Amo essa cena. Perfeita! E a música. ..
Greatest scene in the greatest film of all time..
I love this scene so much...
Mia Wallace is amazing❤
Scenes like this is the reason why Tarantino is the best. And the great acting obviously :)
I love this scene
What a friggin' movie, and what a scene.
this movie doesnt age
Since 2007 I have that music as the ringtone for my then-girlfriend-now-wife, so I still love when I hear it!
Being loyal it's important. He definitely was attracted to her.
una de mis escenas favoritas
sofia belen abarca fuentes igual la mia. Kiero una mujer asi :D
❤ this movie is top 5 all time greatest movies ever!! Never gets old 😂
This my favorite song and scene in pulp fiction.
I love Uma Thurman in this movie so much! Amazing scene!
What a great piece of art
Girl , you will be o.ding soon
Vincent and Mia's part of this movie are my favorite. Just so good, lol ;D
I relate to her at about 1:20 where she's like: oh I'm fed up with dancing now...
i love this so much omg god bless tarantino
that's a great tuune and it's very unique and done ✅ flawlessly and uniquely 👌👌😂😂👍👍💪💪❤❤
I`m Stoned and alone
and your address is...?
Mete Avcı Is none of your business #33
i know i'm sorry :(
Well come on over 2 my place & lets find something 2 do 😘
Well, random pretty girl on the internet... you shouldn't have to be...
Vincent talking himself, making plans about night and guess what? Things happen and not go to plan. Well, this is life.
What a friggin' movie, and what a scene.
Girl , you will be o.ding soon
She is the best of the best
best scene ever i swear
Best movie ever... jst a classic
my favorite movie ever
Why do they quote her saying 'I fucking love this song" when she never says it?
Essa é mais uma outra cena espetacular e antológica desse magnífico filme.
unas de las mejores actuaciones de uma truman
My aesthetic
This Scene is A Masterpiece !
Is it just me when i love how she plays with the lighter and squeezes the heroin?
umm such a teenager
This will ALWAYS be my favourite movie of all times
Saw this first run, March 1995 in a theater...amazing experience!😎 I know a guy, 2020, just like Ving! He is the kindest man and owns several clubs.
Watched pulp fiction only last night been looking for this song
Me encanta. Gracias Mete Avci
Amazing song,excellent movie...the best director...TARANTINO
i love this scene so much 😂
Yeah we can see it. :D
Fellas, is it just me or from 1:59, as the lyric ‘you’ll be a woman’ is being sung, you can hear Mia’s singing in the backround, even though it’s done and she’s right there?
Her face, movements, I love all her expressions
my favorite scene Uma Turman is a great actrice i love Her..
Watching all your favorite movie scenes on 2 speed is awesome. Doesn't work as well with music scenes but it is funny
Отличная музыка, блестящие актеры!👍
One of my favorite scenes
Great..... now I have to watch this movie again !!!
Bu sahneye kalbimi bırakıyorum her defasında🖤
The masterpiece without a message
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.
Tarantino is awesome. He takes basic conversations and puts them in a movie. Just like with the opening story with Jules and Vincent you don't know that theyre hitmen until they go into the trunk. Before that it's just two guys car pooling to work having a normal conversation
Copied review ffs
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Really nice drama film and great soundtrack love it.
I have to say, this is #1 for me still!
I love this song , but I feel if I listen to it it'll be incomplete without her 🥺 MAKE THIS THE OFFICAL VIDEO
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
I love you so much, can't count all the ways
I've died for you girl and all they can say is
"He's not your kind"
They never get tired of putting me down
And I'll never know when I come around
What I'm gonna find
Don't let them make up your mind
Don't you know, girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please, come take my hand
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Soon, you'll need a man
I've been misunderstood for all of my life
But what they're saying girl it cuts like a knife
"The boy's no good"
Well, I've finally found what I'm a-looking for
But if they get their chance they'll end it for sure
Surely would
Baby, I've done all I could
Now it's up to you girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please, come take my hand
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Soon, you'll need a man
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please, come take my hand
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Soon but soon, you'll need a man
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please, come take my hand
Perfect song for the perfect scene