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Pulp Fiction Pulp Fiction is a film with a crime/gangster genre to it. The stories of two mob hit men, a boxer and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption. Pulp Fiction uses obscenities freely, has much violence, and glamorises criminal lifestyles. But it is wrong to downgrade a film because one disagrees with its values. The film takes the viewer on a wild ride, and the action is not offensive, but unpredictable. The characters aren't credible, but they become real through the outstanding dialogue. There is much comic relief to break the tension, which is most intense during Thurman's overdose. Pulp Fiction has parallel action and a non-linear narrative working its way through the film, this is what I will discuss. One of the best things about Pulp Fiction is its unique style of storytelling. It's about four different stories all interwoven together,...

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