Pulp Fiction
It is one of the prime works of Tarantino. This quirky, jam-packed movie has Numerous pop culture references and overall creates such a unique atmosphere. One boss, two hitmen , three stories, and the situations intertwining , works magic. The constant change of pace and direction keeps the movie constantly engaging and puts the viewer on the edge of their seats. The character detailing is in depth and strong, the core never changes. The movie can be confusing at times, however the non-chronological structure of this movie is intentional, and follows three main interrelated stories: Mob contract killer Vincent Vega is the protagonist of the first story, prizefighter Butch Coolidge is the protagonist of the second, and Vincent's partner Jules Winfield is the protagonist of the third. To conclude, Pulp Fiction is a terrific blend of crime-noir and American pulp that feels like a freight train of emotions, humour, and stylised violence. With superb acting and masterful writing.
Final verdict: 9.5