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What is the show "Pulp Fiction" about? What's so good about it?

I think it’s pretty good. "Pulp Fiction" Speaking of this movie, the first thing to note is its name itself - Pulp Fiction. The English name of Pulp Fiction is Pulp Fiction, which refers to the kind of reading material with popular content and simple binding.

From the perspective of literary structure, not only the overall structure is circular, but also the internal points are filled with ring shape. For example, Vincent and Butch met twice, had an altercation and were killed; for example, Jules recited the Bible twice.

It is really a chain of links, a link within a link, and the circle goes back and forth, endlessly.

Everyone is in a strange circle, and everyone is locked by various big and small locks. All events are meaningful, but most of the time, they are meaningless and absurd.

The deaths of many people in it, such as the roadside woman shot and killed by Marvin and Martha, are just like the unknown Arab shot and killed by Meursault, the protagonist of Camus' novel "The Stranger". His death was inexplicable and ridiculous.

In terms of character creation, pulp novels break away from flatness. full.

They are neither good people nor evil people, they are just living people. A truly full person is difficult to define as good or bad.

This kind of character creation is very successful.

For example, in "The Shawshank Redemption", the protagonist is a good person no matter what we think. Most movies are like this and can be defined by good and bad, but "Pulp Fiction" cannot. This obvious and successful stylization of characters is also the success of "Pulp Fiction".

All in all, the entire movie has reached the pinnacle of entertainment and artistry. It led the fashion, and pioneered various forms of film such as narrative techniques and violent descriptions. That's why this movie is so great.

It can be said that "Pulp Fiction" has made the greatest contribution to the trend of non-linear narrative. As well as the promotion of violent aesthetics, "Pulp Fiction" contributed a lot. The play on violence and the downplaying of moral and social functions are also achieved to the extreme, and the sense of ritual is also outstanding.

Although it may not be as good as the subsequent "Sin City", "Sin City" is far behind in terms of the significance and connotation of the times.