Well, 'Kiss Me Deadly' is a classic noir film. It has a dark and gritty atmosphere that influenced later works. 'Pulp Fiction' is a cult classic. It's known for its non - linear narrative and cool dialogue. They both represent different eras of edgy, stylish filmmaking.
The theme of violence is present in both. In 'Kiss Me Deadly', violence is more of a lurking, menacing force. In 'Pulp Fiction', it's sometimes presented in a more stylized, almost comical way. Also, both touch on themes of morality, but in 'Kiss Me Deadly' it's more of a struggle against pure evil, while in 'Pulp Fiction' it's about characters making choices in a morally gray world.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be a story about a passionate or perhaps dangerous love. It could involve complex relationships and intense emotions.
I doubt I would. In Pulp Fiction, the situation and the object in question might not warrant such an action. There's usually a more complex dynamic at play than just randomly kissing something.
Yes, kids can be a theme in 'deadly pulp fiction'. It can explore the vulnerability of kids in a dangerous world often depicted in pulp fiction, like kids being caught in the middle of a criminal underworld or facing some sort of supernatural threat that is common in such fiction.
I don't know the exact main characters as I haven't read this novel. But they could be a couple, perhaps a male and a female, who are at the center of the story's drama.
It's not one of the most well - known lines from 'Pulp Fiction' in the general sense. There are many other more iconic lines like ' Royale with cheese' that are more often quoted and recognized.
Well, if we think about it, 'deadly pulp fiction' might use kids as a plot device. Maybe in the context of such fiction, kids are in the middle of some sort of deadly mystery or crime. Or perhaps it's about how kids are affected by the dark and violent themes often found in pulp fiction, which could be seen as 'deadly' in terms of their psychological impact.
Both movies are known for their non - linear storytelling. They also feature a lot of dark humor and complex characters. 'Pulp Fiction' is more about the intertwined lives of criminals in LA, while 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' has a more comedic take on the detective and crime genre.