The line 'everybody be cool you be cool' greatly contributes to the unique style of Pulp Fiction. First of all, it showcases the movie's blend of humor and tension. It's humorous in its simplicity yet it creates a palpable tension. Secondly, it reflects the type of characters in the movie - street - wise individuals who are used to dealing with high - pressure situations. By saying this line, they are showing their experience and their attempt to navigate the chaotic world of the movie in a 'cool' way. It also helps in building the movie's reputation for having sharp, memorable dialogue that stands out and has been imitated in many other works since.
India. The diverse cultures, religions and traditions in India offer countless possibilities for a story. You can create a story set in a busy Indian city with the chaos of the streets, the smell of spices, and the complex social hierarchies. It can be a story about love, family or spiritual awakening against this rich backdrop.
Definitely not. I've watched 'Pulp Fiction' multiple times and I don't recall this exact line. However, it does seem to capture the essence of the movie in terms of the cool factor of some of the characters, especially the female ones who can be tough and sassy, which is a big part of the 'Pulp Fiction' vibe.
The original setting of 'Mr Green' is a multicultural environment. It combines elements from different cultures, creating a unique and diverse backdrop for the story.
Well, start by defining the world's history, its major events, and the key figures. Then, create a timeline and establish the rules and magic systems that shape the world.