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Attempt to stylistically analyze the film, Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994).  

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In this essay I will attempt to stylistically analyze the film, Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994), concentrating on stylistic systems such as sound, editing, cinematography and mise en scene. I will to relate these cinematic techniques to the themes (particularly redemption), as well as the characters and story, found within the film. In so doing illustrate how they influence the way in which the spectator perceives these themes. Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994) can be categorized as a cult comedy/gangster drama. Key themes of such genres are violence, loyalty, retribution, and redemption. All of these themes are found through out the film, contained within several primary scenes, which vary in the way that they convey these themes. Mise en scene is an important stylistic devise used well within this film to communicate the main thematic elements. In the following paragraphs I will discuss the four fundamentals of mise en scene within certain...

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