Perhaps it's related to a cultural deficit. The movie is set in a specific cultural underworld. There could be a deficit in terms of the cultural values that are typically considered positive in mainstream society. The characters live by their own set of rules which are often at odds with what is considered 'right' in general culture.
Well, it could be related to a character's mental or emotional deficit. Take Vincent again. He seems to have an emotional deficit in his relationships. He's not really capable of having a normal, healthy relationship. Maybe the use of 'deficit' in the context of 'Pulp Fiction' is about these characters' shortcomings in their personal and emotional lives.
The scene where Jules recites the Ezekiel 25:17 passage is amazing. It's a powerful moment. It shows Jules' transformation throughout the movie. At first, he seems like a cold - blooded killer, but this scene makes you see there's more to him. The way he delivers the lines and the build - up to it in the scene is just perfect.
I'm not entirely sure what you specifically mean by 'Say 1 more time pulp fiction'. If you want me to repeat the words 'pulp fiction', then here it is: pulp fiction.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', it could be a line where one character is demanding another to apologize one more time. Maybe it's part of a tense situation or an ongoing power struggle between the characters.
Well, if we think about 'Pulp Fiction', it's a very well - known movie with lots of memorable lines. So perhaps in a conversation about the movie, someone didn't quite catch what was said about it, like a particular scene description or a character's line, and is asking for it to be repeated. For example, if someone was talking about the famous Ezekiel 25:17 speech by Jules, and you missed it, you might say'say it one more time pulp fiction'.
Well, there are several reasons. First, the non - linear narrative. It jumps around in time, which keeps the audience on their toes. Second, the amazing dialogues. They are so quotable and full of character. Third, the unique characters like Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield. They are complex and memorable.
Vincent could also be a possibility. He has his own set of standards and if he felt someone had offended him or violated some unspoken code among them, he might tell them to say 'I'm sorry' one more time.
Maybe a die - hard fan of 'Pulp Fiction' who is waiting for a call related to the movie, like a call from a friend to go see a 'Pulp Fiction' - themed event.