I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's in some part of Los Angeles, but it's not clearly specified in the movie.
Well, the movie doesn't give a definite answer about where Jules lives. It could be anywhere that fits the gritty and urban setting of Pulp Fiction.
I'm not sure exactly where Jules lives in Pulp Fiction. It's not something that's explicitly stated in the movie.
Jules does live in 'Pulp Fiction'. In the movie, we see him in various locations within the story's setting, which is part of the whole 'Pulp Fiction' universe. He has his own story arcs and interactions that take place in this fictional world of the movie.
Jules manages to make it through Pulp Fiction alive. He has some intense and life - changing experiences during the movie, but he doesn't meet the same fate as some of the other characters. His journey in the film is marked by self - discovery and a change in his outlook on life.
Yes. In 'Pulp Fiction', Jules has a significant change of heart. After his experiences, especially the near - death encounter in the diner, he decides that it's time to step away from the violent and criminal world he has been a part of. He realizes there's more to life than just being a hitman and chooses to retire.
In Pulp Fiction, Jules survives. The movie is full of various intertwined storylines and Jules has his own journey throughout the film. He experiences some intense and life - changing moments, but he makes it through to the end alive.
Jules survives. The combination of his wits, luck, and the circumstances within the narrative work in his favor, ensuring his survival till the end.
No, Jules doesn't retire in the movie. He has a significant role throughout the story.