Pulp Fiction is a movie with its own unique cast, and Robert De Niro is not part of it. So, there are no such scenes.
Well, the filmmakers had their own vision for the cast. They chose actors like Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis etc. who fit the style of the movie, and De Niro just wasn't part of that plan.
Yes, Robert De Niro was not in Pulp Fiction.
Robert De Niro has no part in Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction is a cult classic filled with Tarantino's signature style, from its nonlinear narrative to its pop - culture - laden dialogue. While De Niro is a highly respected actor in Hollywood, his work lies in other movies. For example, he has been in Scorsese's films such as Taxi Driver and Goodfellas, which are very different in tone and style from Pulp Fiction.
Well, as we all know, Robert De Niro is not in Pulp Fiction at all. So there are no scenes to analyze in relation to him. Pulp Fiction has its own distinct style and storylines that are carried out by the actors who are actually in the movie. The movie's success is due to the writing, the direction, and the performances of the actors who were cast, not including De Niro.
Since Robert De Niro is not in Pulp Fiction, there are no such scenes to influence the atmosphere. But if we imagine, De Niro often brings a sense of gravitas and intensity to his roles. If he were in the movie, perhaps there would be a different kind of tension in the scenes he was in. However, this is just a thought experiment as he's not part of the actual film.
No. He wasn't in Reservoir Dogs either.
A movie starring Robert De Niro would likely be different in terms of acting style. De Niro is known for his intense and immersive performances. In contrast, Pulp Fiction has a more ensemble - based cast with a distinct Tarantino - esque style of dialogue and storytelling. De Niro - led movies often focus on a central character's journey, while Pulp Fiction weaves multiple storylines together.
No, it's not a true story. It's a fictionalized account based on real events and characters.