Because it's a great movie. Simple as that.
They might say it because of the movie's iconic scenes. For example, the dance scene between Vincent and Mia is so memorable. Also, the movie's soundtrack is amazing. All these elements together can make someone really love the movie.
There are several reasons. First, the writing in 'Pulp Fiction' is superb. The dialogues are sharp and full of character. Second, the way it portrays the criminal underworld is both gritty and fascinating. Third, the movie has a certain charm that comes from its blend of different genres. It's not just a crime movie, but also has elements of black comedy and drama. All these things combined can make a person feel so in love with it.
One sign could be intense and unique conversations. In 'Pulp Fiction', the characters have these really out - there discussions that show a deep connection. So, if you have conversations like that with someone, it might mean they're special.
Yes, he did. Butch killed Vincent Vega in self-defense.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', Butch is involved in a lot of violent situations and he does kill some people. For example, he kills the guy in the apartment when he goes back to get his father's watch. His actions are part of the movie's complex and often violent narrative that Quentin Tarantino is known for. It shows Butch as a character who is caught up in a web of crime and survival, and his killings are a result of the situations he finds himself in.
Yes, he did. There are scenes in the movie where Vincent is involved in violent actions that include shooting people.
Well, in pulp fiction, love is usually depicted in a very dramatic and often unconventional way. It might involve elements of danger, mystery, or forbidden desires that make it all the more exciting for the readers.
In Pulp Fiction, the love story is quite complex. There are different relationships that can be considered 'love' in a way. For example, Vincent and Mia's relationship has elements of attraction. They have a night out that's filled with tension and a strange kind of chemistry. Vincent is initially tasked with taking care of Mia, but their interactions develop into something more ambiguous. It's not a typical romantic love, but more of a connection born out of the underworld they inhabit.
Yes, of course. First, they need to study the dance sequences in the movie carefully. Then, practice the footwork, body posture, and hand movements. It might be a bit challenging as it has a certain style that is unique to the movie, but with enough dedication, one can become good at dancing in that style. They can also take inspiration from the actors' performances and the energy they brought to the dance scenes.
Well, it might be that this person has a very warped view of the world. They could be lumping dogs together with something they consider 'filthy' in the context of a type of writing like 'pulp fiction' perhaps because they see dogs as common or unrefined in some strange way. But it's really not a fair or accurate view of dogs at all.
It could be due to misinformation. Disney is such a large media conglomerate that people might wrongly assume it owns everything. However, Pulp Fiction is far from Disney's usual family - friendly fare. It's a Quentin Tarantino creation with a very different style and target audience compared to Disney's offerings.
I don't think so. In Pulp Fiction, the character Butch Coolidge played by Bruce Willis seems to be a creation of Quentin Tarantino's wild imagination. It doesn't seem to be based on a real - life person or named after someone in particular. The name just fits the tough - guy, boxer - type character that he is in the movie.