Edward Scissorhands tells the story of an outcast with unique hands. It shows his journey of finding connection and understanding in a judgmental world. The story is both heartwarming and a bit tragic.
Yes, Edward Scissorhands is an original story. It was created specifically for the film and didn't come from an existing source like a book or another work.
No. Pulp Fiction is a Quentin Tarantino movie that features a different set of actors. It has Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman and others, but Johnny Depp has no part in this movie. His work has been in movies like Pirates of the Caribbean series, Edward Scissorhands, etc., which are quite different from the style and casting of Pulp Fiction.
Johnny Depp likely did a lot of research on the real - life George Jung. He might have studied Jung's mannerisms, his way of speaking, and his overall personality. He may have also read up on the drug trade during that era to understand the context better.
Edward Scissorhands was created by an inventor. This inventor was a bit of a loner and worked in his big, strange mansion on the hill. He built Edward, piece by piece. However, he died suddenly, leaving Edward alone and incomplete. Edward's scissor hands were a result of the unfinished creation process. He was then discovered by a kind-hearted Avon lady who took him into the normal world below the hill, which led to all kinds of strange and poignant interactions as he was so different from everyone else.
Yes, it is said to be loosely based on a real - life experience of director Tim Burton. He often felt like an outsider growing up, and Edward, with his unique appearance and difficulty fitting in, reflects that sense of otherness Burton felt.
In this fanfiction, the writer could be playing with the idea of Edward's scissor hands in relation to Joyce. For example, how he might use them to protect her or create something special for her. It could also delve into the emotional connection they form, despite his physical differences. This type of fanfiction often gives a new perspective on the original story and characters.