Well, they both have a certain noir - ish feel. 'Pulp Fiction' has that dark, edgy underworld vibe with its criminals and seedy settings. 'El Camino' also has a sense of a world that's a bit on the fringes, with its main character dealing with the aftermath of some pretty shady business. Also, in terms of cinematography, they might share some techniques in creating mood, like the use of lighting to enhance the atmosphere of mystery or danger.
In 'Pulp Fiction', the setting is very much a part of the character's world. It's a place full of danger and unpredictability, like the streets where the criminals operate. The different settings in the movie, from the boxing arena to the drug dealer's lair, all add to the sense of a complex and somewhat lawless world. 'El Camino', on the other hand, has a setting that reflects the main character's journey. He's in a world that seems to be closing in on him, and the desolate landscapes and empty roads he travels on give the feeling that he's alone and being hunted. The settings in 'El Camino' are more about his personal struggle and isolation compared to the more bustling and interconnected settings in 'Pulp Fiction'.
Well, one interesting aspect could be the exploration of Jesse's new life. Maybe he's trying to find a normal existence after all he's been through. He might be dealing with PTSD and the fan fiction could delve into how he copes with that. Another aspect could be the relationships he forms. He could meet new people who either help him heal or bring new challenges.
Well, I'm not sure if you'll like these, but 'Jesse's Fresh Start' is a fan fiction that shows Jesse's first steps into a new life. It's simple but effective in showing his struggle. 'Jesse Post - Trauma and Recovery' is also a great one as it focuses on his mental state after El Camino and how he overcomes it. And 'Jesse's New Beginnings' is a story that gives a lot of hope as it shows Jesse slowly but surely getting his life back on track.
The novel 'Camino Island A Novel' might revolve around the life on Camino Island. It could include stories of the island's inhabitants, their traditions, and their daily lives. There may also be a central plot that drives the story, like a treasure hunt, a love story that is affected by the island's charm, or a mystery that is tied to the history of the place. It might also explore the impact of modernity on this island, whether it's through tourism, development, or the introduction of new ideas.