pulp Fiction

Hilton 2022-04-01 08:01:02

It is said to be adapted from the best-selling novel of the year, and it seems that the paper media is indeed almost finished.

This story is just like the standard template of the social edition of foreign newspapers: The Great Tragedy of Family Ethics, Wonderful, Fragrant, Murder, Extortion, and Extortion! Anyway, the rich man was castrated, the director likes the green hat, the dark past of the beauty, the writer can't stand the temptation, the family is threatened, etc. all packed into a story to attract people's attention.

The atmosphere of the movie is good, it has the tune of an old-school tough guy detective movie, but unfortunately the male protagonist is not tough at all. He was shot hard for a few seconds for his family and then softened. He actually reunited with the boss and had a good time together. Could someone break into the house? That's all for shooting a three-year-old son?

Therefore, this movie can only be reduced to a social version of a dog-blooded story, entertaining the audience for a short time with cheap pornography and violence.

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Extended Reading
  • Rocio 2022-04-02 09:01:18

    All stories are a story.

  • Jamarcus 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    it's a big story.....

Manhattan Night quotes

  • [last lines]

    Porter Wren: As the old reporter told me on my first day, "It's all one story, kid. It's all one big story."

  • Porter Wren: Look, I better tell you I have an agenda here.

    Caroline Crowley: I have an agenda, too. Maybe we can save 'em both for later.

    Porter Wren: God, I'm so going to hell.