Pulp Fiction"A day in the life of gangsters"
... Samuel Jackson) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta). We watch them go through a morning of their usual lives. Starting off with two coffee-shop robbers, it moves on to Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, in a typical day of killing. The movie consists of interwoven subplots which are presented out of linear sequence, which can catch the viewer off guard and surprise them. This technique of mixing up time is the most obvious technique Tarantino uses to disorient the viewer. There are three subplots which are smoothly woven together and end up back in the coffee-shop, where Jules and Vincent are relaxing after a busy morning's killing. The film is for anyone who wants to see and understand better what our violent and fear ridden society may unknowingly be coming to, which is its own self destruction. There are two different sides to how the movie can be seen, one is that Pulp Fiction is a sharply funny satire of the violence of our culture and sho...