Hard to say for sure. It could have been enhanced with some styling products or maybe even a wig that was very well done. But my gut feeling is that it was his real hair.
I think it's real. The look seemed quite natural in the movie.
Well, it's a mystery. Maybe it's his real hair styled differently for the movie, or it could be a hair enhancement. There's no definite answer available.
I think it's not real. They often use wigs or hairpieces in movies for various effects and character looks.
In Pulp Fiction, John Travolta had a slicked - back, dark hair style. It was part of his overall cool and stylish look in the movie, which contributed to his character's charm.
His hair was long and black, which added to his cool and suave look in the movie. It was a part of his overall stylish appearance that helped to create the iconic character he played.
It gives his character a cool look.
It added to his character's coolness.
Yes, he does. In 'Pulp Fiction', John Travolta's character Vincent Vega has long hair which is part of his cool and somewhat laid - back look in the movie.
Yes. John Travolta grew his hair for 'Pulp Fiction'. It added to the cool, laid - back and somewhat retro look of his character in the film. His hair was one of the many elements that made his performance so memorable and that contributed to the overall unique style of the movie.
Yes, he did. Travolta grew his hair to fit the character's look in Pulp Fiction.