Title: Pulp Fiction Writer: Quentin Tarantino Director: Quentin Tarantino Producer: Lawrence Bender Run-Time: 154 minutes Release-Date: October 14, 1994 Genre: Crime, Drama
Summary
Pulp Fiction is a cult classic by Quentin Tarantino that weaves multiple interconnected stories of crime, redemption, and fate in Los Angeles. The film's innovative, non-linear storytelling and sharp dialogue captivated audiences. With unforgettable characters like Jules and Vincent, the film blends dark humor, violence, and philosophical musings on life. Pulp Fiction’s influence on modern cinema and pop culture is profound, and it remains one of the most highly regarded films of the 1990s, redefining the gangster genre with its quirky, unconventional style.