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Pulp Fiction Books or magazines produced cheaply that are shocking and contain graphic details of horror or violence are often known as 'Pulp'. The stories within them often have a crime thriller theme. The characters in Pulp magazines were often very unusual and different. The title of the film 'Pulp Fiction' then suggests to the viewer that it will contain graphical fictitious violence and horror and will have a crime theme to it. It also suggests that the characters in it will be very different from characters in any other film. The opening scene of the film centres around two characters sat talking in a diner. The fact that the whole opening sequence centres on these two people signifies that they will play an important role in the film. The man is played by the actor Tim Roth, who played a character in the gangster film 'Reservoir Dogs', and can be expected...

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