The guy who got shot in Pulp Fiction was Marvin. This shooting incident played a significant role in driving the plot forward and creating tension among the characters.
The guy who gets shot in Pulp Fiction has a rough time. He's in a lot of pain and danger, but the plot takes some twists and turns, and he manages to escape a fatal outcome with a combination of luck and the efforts of other characters.
The 'guy' in Pulp Fiction could refer to many characters. For example, Vincent Vega, played by John Travolta. He is a hitman with a cool and somewhat unpredictable personality. He has some really iconic scenes in the movie, like the dance scene with Mia Wallace at Jackrabbit Slim's.
The woman shot in 'Pulp Fiction' is Mia Wallace. There's a tense scene where things go wrong. Mia finds Vincent's heroin, mistakes it for cocaine, and overdoses. In the chaos of trying to revive her and then get her to a drug dealer's place, Vincent's gun misfires and she is shot. Luckily, she survives this harrowing incident.
To be honest, I'm not 100% sure. Maybe it was one of the minor characters whose actions weren't as prominently featured. You might have to rewatch the movie to get a clear answer.
Well, it's kind of hard to pin down one definite 'bad guy' in Pulp Fiction. Different characters have their flaws and morally questionable actions.
One of the notable black guys in 'Pulp Fiction' is Jules Winnfield. He's a hitman who has some great on - screen presence. He's played by Samuel L. Jackson.
I'm not sure who the 'vcleaning guy' specifically is in 'Pulp Fiction'. There are many characters in the movie, but this doesn't seem to be a well - known or typical reference to a character in it.
In 'Pulp Fiction', the 'law guy' could refer to Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield who are hitmen involved with the criminal underworld which is constantly on the radar of the law. They are not law enforcement themselves but their actions are always in the context of the law (or breaking it) and the possible consequences that come with it.
The movie 'Pulp Fiction' has a lot of memorable characters with different styles. The 'bodysuit guy' might be a bit of an ambiguous term. If we think about characters who wear something that could be close to a bodysuit, Vincent Vega comes to mind. His suits are quite stylish and form - fitting. However, it's also possible that you might be thinking of a minor character that has a more specific type of bodysuit that I'm not immediately recalling. Maybe it's a detail that's a bit more in the background or part of a specific scene that not everyone might focus on right away.
In Pulp Fiction, there are a few characters who might be considered the 'guy in bathroom'. One could be the person who is in there during a particularly nerve - wracking part of the story. Maybe it's a minor character who gets caught up in the web of the main characters' actions. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure who this 'guy' is.