There's also 'Love, Simon', which is a more modern take on gay love. It has elements of the coming - of - age story that pulp fiction often does well. It's about a high - school boy, Simon, who is secretly gay and his journey to come out and find love. It's a feel - good movie that also addresses some of the real - life issues that gay youth face.
One movie is 'Brokeback Mountain'. It tells the story of two cowboys who have a non - conforming relationship in a society that does not accept homosexuality. Their love is hidden and they struggle to be true to their feelings while also conforming to the expectations of their rural and traditional community.
Sin City. It has a very distinct visual style like 'Pulp Fiction'. The stories are also filled with crime, violence, and a touch of noir - like atmosphere. It's an interesting blend of different genres, much like 'Pulp Fiction'.
Another is 'Brokeback Mountain'. It tells a tragic love story of two cowboys. Their relationship is complex and full of obstacles due to the social environment at that time. It's a very moving and thought - provoking film.
'Moonlight' is a masterpiece. It tells the story of Chiron's life in three parts, exploring his identity, his relationship with other men, and his journey through love and self - acceptance. The cinematography and the performances are outstanding, making it a must - see gay love story movie.
The movie 'Pride' is based on a true story about the support of the gay community by a group of miners. While it doesn't specifically focus on 'fat' gay characters, it has a diverse range of gay characters and their experiences are well - portrayed. It shows the power of unity and acceptance within different communities.
I'm not aware of many mainstream movies with this specific storyline. However, there might be some independent films that explore such themes. But these are not very common due to the sensitive nature of the topic.
One well - known gay pulp fiction book is 'The City and the Pillar' by Gore Vidal. It was quite revolutionary for its time in exploring homosexual themes.
Another example could be 'Dancer from the Dance' by Andrew Holleran. It delves into the hedonistic gay life in New York City during a particular era, with vivid descriptions of the nightlife, relationships, and the search for identity within the gay community.
One movie that might be similar is 'Pulp Fiction' itself. It has a unique non - linear narrative style and a lot of interesting characters. Another could be 'Sin City' which also has a gritty, somewhat pulp - like atmosphere with a focus on different stories that intersect. And 'Reservoir Dogs' is also a good pick as it has a Tarantino - esque feel to it with its cool characters and tense situations.
Sure. 'Blade Runner' is a great neo noir pulp fiction movie. It has a dark and gritty atmosphere with a complex story about replicants. Another one is 'Sin City'. The unique black - and - white style combined with its violent and noir - like stories make it a classic in this genre. Also, 'Memento' can be considered. Its non - linear narrative adds to the noir feel while dealing with themes of memory and identity.