If there is a Samoan character in 'Pulp Fiction', their role could be quite interesting. Given the movie's setting in the criminal underbelly of Los Angeles, they might be involved in activities such as drug trafficking or being part of a local gang. Their Samoan heritage could potentially influence their code of honor or the way they interact with other characters. Maybe they have a unique fighting style or a different set of values compared to the other characters. But again, this is all speculation as it's not clear if such a character actually exists in the movie.
As I'm not sure if there is a Samoan character in the movie, I can't really say what role they would play. But if there was one, they could potentially be involved in the criminal underworld like many of the other characters, perhaps as a henchman or an associate of one of the main characters.
If the 'chick' is Mia Wallace, she plays a role that is both alluring and dangerous. She is a woman in a world of crime bosses and hitmen.
The fixer in 'Pulp Fiction' plays the role of problem - solver. He cleans up the difficult situations that the main characters get into.
Since there's no clear Eric in Pulp Fiction as far as I know, he doesn't play any role.
I'm not sure it has a major role. It's probably just part of the scenery to make the setting more realistic.
The Wolf plays a problem - solver role. He comes in to sort out the mess that Vincent and Jules are in.
Jackson plays a hitman in Pulp Fiction.
Fabienne plays the role of a friend and accomplice in the world of 'Pulp Fiction'. She's involved in the events and interactions that take place among the main characters.
Lance plays a significant role in Pulp Fiction. He is a drug dealer and a friend of Vincent. His character is used to show the darker side of the movie's world. For instance, when Vincent needs help with the drug - related issues or when they need a place to hide out after the incident in the car. Lance's apartment becomes a crucial location. His reactions and actions in these situations contribute to the overall atmosphere of the movie, which is a mix of black humor, violence, and chaos.
As there's no clear 'dad' character in 'Pulp Fiction', it's hard to define a role. But if we think of father - like roles in general, a character like Marsellus Wallace, if considered as a 'father' figure, plays a role of maintaining order in the criminal world. He is feared and respected, and his decisions impact the other characters' actions.
The briefcase plays a central role. It's what the characters are after. It's like a magnet that draws them all together.