There could be a thematic link. 'These boots are made for walking' often implies a sense of empowerment and movement. In 'Pulp Fiction', the characters are constantly on the move, whether it's Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield driving around or Mia Wallace walking into a restaurant. The song could potentially be used to represent the forward - moving, somewhat unpredictable nature of the events and characters in 'Pulp Fiction'.
Maybe in a scene where a character is on a long walk through the city streets at night, like Vincent Vega walking to buy drugs. If he was wearing boots that were made for walking, it would add to the cool, gritty atmosphere. The song could play in the background of such a scene in a creative interpretation, emphasizing the character's journey and purpose, even if it's something as seedy as buying drugs.
The main difference is quality. Good boots have better quality materials and construction. Cheap boots are made with lower - grade materials. Good boots will last longer and be more comfortable.
The story of 'American Made' has roots in reality, but it's not a strict documentary. It blends fact with creative storytelling to make it more engaging for the audience.
Yes. 'American Made' has its roots in true events. But keep in mind that for cinematic purposes, some details might have been embellished or adapted to make the story more engaging on the big screen.