I don't think it had a huge significance. Maybe it was just a way to show the rough and unfiltered nature of the characters' language in that fictional context.
Not that I can remember. Pulp Fiction has a lot of memorable quotes and scenes, but this kind of blatant name - calling in that way isn't something that stands out. The movie is more about the intertwining stories of its characters, like Vincent and Jules, and their adventures in the criminal underworld. There's a lot of dark humor and unique interactions, but not this particular offensive term used in such a straightforward manner.
No, I didn't. Using such derogatory terms is inappropriate and not something that should be done in relation to that movie or in general.
Yes, it did. The editing in Pulp Fiction was crucial in shaping the narrative and creating its unique style.
Yes, she did. Her character added a new dimension to the movie.
Yes, he did. His role, though not extremely large, was significant in adding to the movie's overall atmosphere.
I don't think so. I've watched Pulp Fiction many times and can't recall any standout quotes from Christopher Walken in it.
Sure. In Pulp Fiction, Bruce Willis's character was part of the web of stories. He was in situations that were crucial to the movie's flow. His presence added to the edgy and engaging atmosphere of the film, and his character's journey was an important part of what made the movie so special.
Definitely. His performance as Buddy Holly in 'Pulp Fiction' was a key part of the movie's appeal. The way he carried himself and interacted with other characters made an impact. The movie is full of such distinct characters, and his was one that stuck out and contributed to the overall feel and success of the film.
Definitely. Pulp Fiction is rich in meaning. It plays with non-linear storytelling to make you think, and it delves into the dark underbelly of society with a unique style. It also challenges conventional notions of heroes and villains.
Definitely not. I've watched 'Pulp Fiction' multiple times and I don't recall this exact line. However, it does seem to capture the essence of the movie in terms of the cool factor of some of the characters, especially the female ones who can be tough and sassy, which is a big part of the 'Pulp Fiction' vibe.