Analysis of Pulp Fiction by Alan Stone Alan Stone states his thesis as “Pulp Fiction is already building a cult following‚ even as its mother-fucker language and graphic violence offends others” (610). Much like Tarantino’s film‚ Stone’s article biases toward an audience with a high level of tolerance for violence‚ sick humor‚ and strong language and his ideas jump around like the scenes in the movie and leave the reader confused with poor organization. Right from the introduction paragraph
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Pulp fiction‚ according to the Vintage Library (Media)‚ provides a ground for creative talent. The freedom provided in the pulp fiction created hardboiled detectives and science fiction genres. Pulp fiction is given credit for the evolution of literature‚ and fictional heroes found in today’s films. In the early nineteen-hundreds the American public was awash with creative writing publications known as pulp fiction. The name was coined from the cheap material that was used in the publications.
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Barr‚ Kevin. "Narrative Structure in Film: ’Pulp Fiction’ & ’Citizen Kane’" Suite101.com. N.p.‚ 8 Feb. 2011. Web. 27 Oct. 2012. . Summary: The article "Narrative Structure in Film: ’Pulp Fiction’ & ’Citizen Kane’” from Suite101.com by Kevin Barr evaluates the directing style of Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction by delving into the reasons behind the unconventional narrative style (linear vs. fractured narrative). As such with how Vincent is shot dead by Butch‚ but returns on-screen a few scenes
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and a movie that is no exception to this is Pulp Fiction. The amount of style in the movie could become a college dissertation‚ but I will try to give the best examples of style. This ranges from the use of doorways as a frame for the shot‚ to the use of 70’s music as the background for this film. Overall‚ in my opinion‚ the style of Pulp Fiction is one of the main reasons the movie has been so popular for this amount of time. Mise-en-scene in Pulp Fiction is seen throughout the movie‚ but what fits
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2011 Pulp Novels: A Golden Age of Fiction Imagine a young boy walking down the street during the worst days of the Great Depression. He stops at a newsstand‚ and pulls out a dime from a nearly worn pants pocket. Holding the dime in his hand‚ he surveys the long rows of magazines with their glossy covers and wild titles. Upon selecting a magazine‚ he surrenders his dime to the newsman‚ then hurries home to sit in his room‚ wide-eyed and filled with excitement at his purchase. The pulp novels of
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indie film movement with his earlier film Reservoir Dogs. Subsequently‚ Tarantino followed up with his well-received movie Pulp Fiction. Both Movies are similar plot-wise; they deal with gangsters coping with unexpected events. Quentin Tarantino uses camera placement and editing‚ themes‚ dialogue‚ and different movie genres to tell the story literally and cinematically in Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs. Although both films deal with gangsters and criminals‚ they have different themes. In Reservoir Dogs
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Pogo – Lead Breakfast (‘Pulp Fiction’ Remix): That’s a Tasty Remix! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7Ad1AuHriI) Nick Bertke‚ aka Pogo‚ is an Australian electronic music producer and remixer who specializes in remixing movies in both audio and video ways. Extracting specific sound effects from the movies to create beats‚ and chopping dialogues to create vocals for his songs‚ Pogo always succeeds at creating a new interesting piece out of old material. This particular remix‚ titled “Lead Breakfast”
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Pulp Fiction was originally magazines with tales about bigger than life characters solving crimes or rescuing a damsel in distress. The stories were written on “pulp” which was the cheapest paper available in the 1930’s and 40’s. The low price and exotic new stories drew in readers like moths to a flame. The stories were filled with violence‚ risqué scenes with women‚ and drug use all too off the wall to be published by the major outlets of the time. But some authors like H. P. Lovecraft and Ray
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In this article‚ I am going to compare and contrast the narrative structures‚ generic codes and conventions of film noir with more recent neo-noirs; the films I’m going to use to do this are Double Indemnity and Pulp Fiction. I’m also going to investigate the relationship between original film noirs and the Hollywood studio system and contemporary production contexts in the North American Film Industry. The first film I’m going to be looking at is Double Indemnity‚ a classic noir film which follows
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Pulp Fiction Throughout Quinton Tarantino’s horribly graphic movie‚ Pulp Fiction‚ women are treated and referred to as inferior to men. Both the women characters and the dialogue in the movie suggest that women have to be taken care of and protected by men. Even the most powerful of the women characters in the movie‚ Mia‚ is looked after by one of her husband’s thugs while he is out of town. On the other hand‚ Tarantino has the complete antithesis of Mia thrown in the movie to make women
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