One common theme is adventure. Pulp fiction often features characters going on wild and exciting adventures, like exploring uncharted territories or solving mysteries. Another theme is the battle between good and evil. There are usually clear - cut heroes and villains, and the heroes fight to overcome the evil forces. Also, pulp fiction stories frequently have elements of romance, even if it's just a sub - plot to add some emotional depth to the story.
There are a few notable clocks in 'Pulp Fiction'. One is the clock on the wall in the pawn shop where Butch is held captive by Marsellus. It's a simple wall clock that adds to the tense atmosphere of that scene.
No. If you look at the cast of Pulp Fiction, Mark Wahlberg is not among them. His work has been in other films, not in this cult classic by Quentin Tarantino.
In Pulp Fiction, some characters' lives come to an end. The deaths add to the complexity and unpredictability of the plot. However, I think it's best if you discover the details yourself when you watch it. Trust me, it'll be worth it.
Definitely not. There's no consistent setting of all clocks at 4:20 in Pulp Fiction. The movie doesn't have such a specific and uniform clock setting pattern.
Well, Pulp Fiction isn't appropriate for all. It has elements that might be too intense or inappropriate for kids and some sensitive viewers. The complex story and graphic content make it more for mature audiences.