This weekend I watched the highly acclaimed film Pulp Fiction by the director
Quentin Tarantino. My mom had said that it was one of the most violent and worst films that she had ever seen so I went in expecting something close to Machete by Robert Rodriguez. this was the second of the two Quentin Tarantino films that I have seen (Inglourious Basterds) so I did not go in completely blind to his directorial approach but I was surprised to say the least. The movie was fantastically done and the characters were so accurately portrayed that I forgot I was watching a movie. I was actually surprised at how little violence was in the movie and after talking with my dad I think that the reason that my mom did not like the movie is because the actors were so real and that the movie actually seemed like a documentary. Out of the whole movie the last scene is definitely my favorite because of the interaction between the characters in the diner is hilarious. I also thought that the use of comedic relief after the OD scene ("I hid this in my butt hole for seven years") shows how good of a director Quentin Tarantino really is. I would recommend this movie to everyone over the age of thirteen and would suggest that all people that are interested in making film should watch this movie and use some of its techniques.
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