I'm not sure if there is a character who is specifically identified as Samoan in 'Pulp Fiction'. It's possible but I don't recall it off the top of my head.
I don't know for sure if 'Samoan Pulp Fiction' is a book or a movie. It could be either. It might be a book with a gripping story full of pulp - like elements set in Samoa. Or it could be a movie that brings to life a Samoan - themed pulp story on the big screen.
I'm not sure specifically what 'Samoan Pulp Fiction' is about as it could be a relatively unknown or niche work. It might be a story set in Samoa with elements typical of pulp fiction like action, adventure, and complex characters.
It could be a story that combines the natural, perhaps rocky landscapes of Samoa with the drama and intrigue typical of pulp fiction. There might be characters facing various hardships in a Samoan setting, with all the twists and turns that pulp fiction is known for.
Since I don't have any information about the actual content of 'rocky samoan pulp fiction', I can't say for sure who the main characters are. They could be locals from Samoa who are involved in some sort of adventure or conflict.
As I'm not sure if there is a Samoan character in the movie, I can't really say what role they would play. But if there was one, they could potentially be involved in the criminal underworld like many of the other characters, perhaps as a henchman or an associate of one of the main characters.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Isaiah quote' is in 'Pulp Fiction'. It could be a relatively obscure reference. Maybe it's a quote from the Bible's Book of Isaiah that was used in a character's dialogue or as part of the movie's underlying themes. Without more context, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly.
It might be. 'Pulp Fiction' is full of unique and memorable dialogue. Given that the statement seems to be related to the movie's context, it's quite possible that it's a quote. However, without going back and re - watching the movie carefully or doing a detailed script search, it's not 100% certain. But it has that distinct 'Pulp Fiction' feel to it, with its edgy and somewhat cryptic nature.