With Pulp Fiction arguably being Quentin Tarantino’s best movie, it changed the way studios greenlit movies, as the movie was one of the first of its kind to introduce the idea of a non-linear narrative to mainstream audiences. And surprisingly enough, audiences bought into the unique way of storytelling. Not only that but the way the movie combines multi-stranded narratives also left an impression on viewers.
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Though all of these styles have been used in movies before, they had never been used to the effect the Tarantino implemented them in Pulp Fiction, and it unsurprisingly influenced a whole wave of filmmakers to essentially make their very own Pulp Fiction… to very varying degrees of success.
10/10
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Funnily enough, Tarantino actually appears in this Pulp Fiction inspired film, inspiring many conversations.
Though every time Tarantino has appeared in his own movies hasn’t hurt the movie too much, it might not have been the best move in this case.