Pulp Fiction features a different group of actors, and Ryan Gosling is not in this movie. The movie is known for actors like John Travolta, Uma Thurman, etc., but not Gosling.
One of Ryan Gosling's well - known love stories was with Eva Mendes. They met on the set of a movie and their chemistry was palpable. They started dating and over time, they built a family together. They've been very private about their relationship, but it's clear that they have a deep and abiding love for each other, often spotted together looking very much in love and supporting one another in their respective careers.
A common theme could also be self - discovery. Fan fictions may explore how his character grows and learns about himself in different scenarios. For instance, in a story where he's a struggling actor in New York, he discovers his true passion for theater through a series of events. And of course, there are often themes related to his on - screen personas, like the brooding loner he often plays being softened by the love of a character in the fan - written story.
Definitely not. 'The Lovely Bones' is purely fictional. The author created the story to convey certain messages and evoke certain feelings, not to recount actual happenings.