OUR FIRST TIME WATCHING PULP FICTION WAS AMAZING!!

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  • @DavidCubie1
    @DavidCubie1 7 місяців тому +233

    Point of Vincent dying was because Jules told him that the fact they survived was a miracle and Jules quit the job after that. Vincent didnt and he died right after.

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 7 місяців тому +8

      Quentin tarantino fans can find deeper meaning in anything even if it just for shock factor.

    • @rubenlopez3364
      @rubenlopez3364 7 місяців тому +52

      @@lampad4549It is deeper than shock, Jules just said he saw him self as a Shepherd and Protector and when he wasn’t there to protect Vincent he died

    • @morpheusjones4753
      @morpheusjones4753 7 місяців тому

      ​@@rubenlopez3364This...

    • @DavidCubie1
      @DavidCubie1 7 місяців тому

      go watch avengers@@lampad4549

    • @johnnyblingg
      @johnnyblingg 7 місяців тому +27

      ⁠​⁠@@lampad4549Nah it’s less that and more like average people can’t recognize symbolism and metaphors in art.
      “oh this character died for shock factor”
      like what?

  • @myname5918
    @myname5918 7 місяців тому +250

    Remember the drug dealer said he was out of balloons. Heroin was put in balloons, cocaine in cellophane bags. Mia thought it was cocaine. She od’d by snorting heroin.
    Also rampant heroin use causes insane constipation which is why Vince is always on the toilet.

    • @robling1937
      @robling1937 7 місяців тому +40

      A slight clarification, heroin and other opiods can be snorted. The reason she ODed is the amount of heroin it takes to OD is way way less than coke. If you have little or no heroin/opioid tolerance, a coke sized line of heroin will likely kill you. But the balloon vs bag and constipation is spot on.

    • @travisbickle1552
      @travisbickle1552 7 місяців тому +28

      To add to that, Mia was sniffing coke beforehand (which is an “upper”), and then later sniffed Heroin (which is a “downer”). Meaning one drug brings your heart rate up, the other brings down the heart rate down, which can easily result in heart attack or O.D. Back in the day people used to call it a Speed Ball.

    • @BC-cp8nv
      @BC-cp8nv 7 місяців тому +14

      @@travisbickle1552i could be wrong, but I think that’s what killed John Belushi

    • @sephjnr
      @sephjnr 7 місяців тому +4

      Vincent didn't consciously make that error because he is so far into the habit it's affecting his work and judgement. Seeing how far he's fallen from his supposed peak as a character is one of Vincent's core traits.

    • @diarrheagondola
      @diarrheagondola 6 місяців тому +2

      @@robling1937 Not only that, but the strain she snorted was noted as being very potent.

  • @MA-go7ee
    @MA-go7ee 7 місяців тому +110

    You have the chronology confused.
    The scene were Jules forgives Honey Bunny is his chronologically LAST scene.
    Jules -> kills those students -> Experiences a miracle -> Forgives the Honey Bunny instead of killing him.
    It's funny that Mair says she's a Christian while missing that the entire film is about redemption. Jules experiences a miracle and forgives Honey Bunny and leaves the criminal life (that is why it is Marsellus waiting for Butch with Vincent, not Jules. Because Jules has retired) and he survived.
    Vincent experiences a miracle, dismisses it and dies. Butch goes back to save Marsellus and because of that Marsellus shows him mercy and let's him leave the city.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash 7 місяців тому +8

      Jules forgives Honey Bunny?
      Don't you mean Jules spares Pumpkin?
      He doesn't "forgive" Pumpkin...he SPARES him by buying his life.
      Honey Bunny is the woman.

    • @wray2real
      @wray2real 7 місяців тому +4

      The scenes with Butch and Marcellus were last.
      Scene one: The Rocky Horror
      Scene two : the miracle
      scene three: the Bonnie situation.
      scene four: the coffee shop
      cene five: You my n word?
      six: the date:
      seven: after the boxing match

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 7 місяців тому +4

      @@USCFlash He put a gun in his face and threatened to kill him, Jules sparing him was forgiving him. Forgiveness and mercy are what Pumpkin received, two key tenets of Christianity, which Jules had newfound faith in.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash 7 місяців тому +3

      @@bluebird3281
      He did not receive forgiveness.
      He was spared. His life was bought. That is not the same as forgiveness. He was spared, because Jules considered him weak. Jules was trying to save himself, by saving Pumpkin.
      Jules was seeking his OWN forgiveness and salvation....by buying Pumpkin's salvation and sparing him as well.
      Again, that is *NOT* forgiveness.

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 7 місяців тому +2

      @@USCFlash No, it was totally forgiveness. The money was to mollify Ringo aka pumpkin. Letting Ringo go was to satisfy God who is really big on forgiveness, one of the main principles of Christianity. Jules wasn't seeking his own salvation and to spared he was looking for forgiveness and salvation. Why wouldn't he do the same for Ringo, didn't seem like he was holding a grudge or still mad at him.
      "forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us".
      If I were Jules and was trying to atone for a lifetime of killing, a couple that had happened that morning, I would be inclined to try to forgive like the almighty says to do.. He sought neither vengeance or compensation and went away calm with no vitriol. That has all the earmarks of forgiveness.

  • @kittensmakingcandles
    @kittensmakingcandles 7 місяців тому +32

    "but what was the point of Vincent dying"
    The way I look at it, every main character had a moment of facing a key moment, "hey, you doing you, almost really got you done done. Maybe it's time you rethink who you are and what that you should be doing."
    And every character that made a change to themselves and did something different and became someone different. They made it out. Vincent did not change, refused to change, and Vincent didn't make it out.
    Jules stopped being a cold killer.
    Mia stopped being a tude wild girl.
    Butch stopped being a guy who doesn't respect or care about the other guy's life.
    Marsellus stopped being a guy who dismissed the value of pride and honor.
    There are moments in life. And at those times, either you define the moment, or the moment defines you. Vincent refused to acknowledge the moment, and so he was defined by it.

    • @robertphillips213
      @robertphillips213 7 місяців тому +5

      Best fucking summary I've ever read.

    • @samwallaceart288
      @samwallaceart288 7 місяців тому +3

      Yeah, and Butch going back to face Marcellus and help him ended up being his ticket out of the city. If not; the gang would've blamed Butch for Marcellus' death and he never would've made it out. That one decision was the battle he had to fight to get out.

    • @krautgazer
      @krautgazer 6 місяців тому +3

      This is it. One other thing that people often overlook is how Vincent is connected to each one of the stories, and he STILL refuses to acknowledge EVERY moment of change. He goes through what Jules called a miracle and didn't recognize the moment as anything special. Then he kills another person in a stupid manner and without any care, reason, or remorse, and even keeps complaining selfishly when Jules/Winston/Jimmy/Marsellus solve his problem for him. Then he meets Butch and offends him for no reason at all, maybe even being one of the reasons why Butch double-crosses Marsellus because Vincent further hurts his pride and makes Butch completely realize how much of a joke he is at this point in his career as a boxer, even though his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather died after being literal heroes. And then Vincent goes through another event that could be called as a miracle after witnessing Mia's near-fatal overdose. That was the last straw where he should have turned his life around, but he didn't. He goes further and tries to kill the very same guy he insulted earlier, and finally gets his dues by the very same guy. Yes, he dies while Marsellus still lives, but Marsellus hadn't had his "big changing moment" yet (he was about to) while Vincent had had several by this point and had kept continuously dismissing those important events and not changing his ways throughout the entire story.

    • @samwallaceart288
      @samwallaceart288 6 місяців тому

      @@krautgazer To add insult to injury; the reason he was back in the toilet was because of constipation caused by his drug habit, and him being dismissive enough to assume leaving the uzi on the counter would be fine

  • @acebongboy
    @acebongboy 7 місяців тому +74

    Mia thought she was snorting coke -- she had no idea it was heroin, so she massively ODed.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +9

      Kids these days. They don’t know bupkis about drugs. Or maybe my generation knows too much.
      It’s weird though. Supposedly drugs are a bigger crisis than ever but the younger people I know at the very most smoke pot and most of them don’t even do that. Are people doing drugs or not?

    • @acebongboy
      @acebongboy 7 місяців тому

      @@MarcosElMalo2@MarcosElMalo2 I'm not too up on the current habits of young people, though I know some who smoke weed. I did meet a couple young people addicted to opioids who were living in a halfway house, and my co-worker's son died from fentanyl-laced pills a couple years back.

    • @lucianaromulus1408
      @lucianaromulus1408 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@MarcosElMalo2 I think it's different drugs now and it's a smaller hard-core group of drug users as opposed to more casual users

    • @nathanlindahl8336
      @nathanlindahl8336 7 місяців тому +1

      He goes "I know a lot about drugs" lmao yet thought she was snorting coke.

    • @freebee8221
      @freebee8221 7 місяців тому +2

      And it wasnt just any heroin, its was the extremely expensive dynamite shit. Lance said he would take a blind test any day of the week to compare it to normal LA heroin lol.
      Thats why only good people who KNOW the difference between good shit and bad shit come to his house.

  • @skunky74
    @skunky74 7 місяців тому +18

    Love Pulp Fiction, probably my favorite movie of all time.
    Favorite Easter Egg of all time is in Captain America: Civil War. When you see Nicolaus Fury's gravestone, it's engraved with Ezekiel 25:17 underneath.

  • @madraven3346
    @madraven3346 7 місяців тому +10

    Vincent refused to learn the lesson that Jules learned. I used to be shady AF when I was younger and and after a couple of jobs I was working went sideways, i decided to slowly creep my way out of that life because i knew if I didn't, i was gonna end up dead or in prison. Jules sees the signs and dips, Vincent ignores it and pays the price

    • @barryg.5224
      @barryg.5224 2 місяці тому

      Yep, the movie is about choices & turning points. I had one, as a youth, mixed up with the wrong people, when I made the difficult choice to not take the gun & go with them towards possible murder or death, but to go back home.
      They were furious, called me all sorts of punks & pussies, but it just felt wrong. I stopped hanging around with them, & going forward one bad thing after another happened to them, arrested, shot at, beaten up, deal fell through, got stopped dirty, over & over & over, things that could have ruined my life, if I WAS even still alive, that is, things that I avoided because that ONE day I got out of the car & went home.

  • @Carbonnothingbutcarbon
    @Carbonnothingbutcarbon 7 місяців тому +60

    I saw this movie in the theater the day it came out. I was 25. And no, it was not normal for people to say the N-word that much in the 90s.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 7 місяців тому +10

      Of course, these characters aren’t exactly normal people, and not particularly good people.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +2

      That’s my experience, too. But it’s complicated. The norm of “it’s ok for black people to say it” was already being established. It was a bit shocking and awkward if someone said it.

    • @samfromportadown
      @samfromportadown 7 місяців тому +9

      @@MarcosElMalo2 In 1994 the norm of "it's ok for black people to say it" was established, with white people it still depended on context. If a white person was _calling_ a black person the n-word, or describing a black person as the n-word, or refering to black people in general as n-words, that was absolutely unacceptable. On the other hand, uttering the word while seriously discussing it in context was somewhat more acceptable. In a conversation _about_ the n-word, a white person could vocalize it in the context of talking about it, and expect not to face any consequences (there's video on youtube of Joe Biden doing this in congress in the 1980s). Today, they still _might_ not face consequences in that situation, but it's far less certain. They could totally get fired, deplatformed or whatever. The shift in the n-word from "something a white person can't call a black person" to "something a white person should never say under any circumstances, even if just talking _about_ it" began with the OJ Simpson case. It was then that networks started using the euphemism "n-word" rather than quoting the actual word. This practice spread throughout the mainstream media by the late 90s. And then, all of the people who were born and grew up since then (basically tail-end Millennials and all of Gen Z) have grown up in a world where the media always uses the euphemism, so to them that's the norm, and the idea of a white person speaking the word under any circumstances seems inappropriate.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 7 місяців тому +2

      @@TheRheaSunshine "automotive design"
      Like Winston Wolf's 1990s model Acura (which wasn't founded until 1986)?

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 6 місяців тому +1

      ​​​@@TheRheaSunshine The reel-to-reel tape deck doesn't date the movie, but the following does:
      Butch was a boy when his father died after five years as a POW in Vietnam [so early 1970s to 1975].
      Now he's an aging boxer.

  • @notabritperse
    @notabritperse 7 місяців тому +60

    Why did Vincent leave the gun?
    He and Marcellus (Jules has retired) show up to find the apartment cleaned out. They relax, one of them goes out for coffee and donuts, and the other stays behind.

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 7 місяців тому +7

      And if Vincent had heeded God's message, he would still be alive.

    • @Trader_Kris
      @Trader_Kris 7 місяців тому +16

      Also Vincent just had that accident where his gun miss fired and killed the dude in the car, he didn’t want to have an accident. Also every time Vincent goes to the bathroom something bad happens, MIA OD, Diner is robbed, & finally he is killed

    • @swagdude6220
      @swagdude6220 7 місяців тому +5

      ⁠@@Trader_Kris also since he uses heroin THATS what causes him to go to the bathroom more imagine if he just didn’t go to the bathroom all those times

    • @Trader_Kris
      @Trader_Kris 7 місяців тому

      @@swagdude6220 I thought using Heroin made you not go to the bathroom but if it does I like that connection too. What a brilliant movie, every time I watch it I notice new things

    • @jessef9041
      @jessef9041 7 місяців тому +1

      There’s no way he leaves the gun on the counter, and there’s no reason to close the bathroom door.

  • @richardwilliams6256
    @richardwilliams6256 7 місяців тому +43

    " I know a lot about drugs, i watch Narcos". 😆😆😆😆😆

    • @platinumspider7859
      @platinumspider7859 7 місяців тому +11

      Meanwhile, doesn't know the difference between coke and H.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +4

      @@platinumspider7859That’s why it’s funny.
      Are you a professional joke explainer or something?

    • @platinumspider7859
      @platinumspider7859 7 місяців тому +5

      @@MarcosElMalo2 And yet you're proud of this observation and thought it needed to be added? Buy a mirror perhaps.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 5 місяців тому

      "We don't know anything about marijuana. Everything in this book came from our friend, Ernie Lundquist." -- _A Child's Garden of Grass_

    • @HonRevPTB
      @HonRevPTB 4 місяці тому

      ​@@platinumspider7859EXACTLY 💯, THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYIN!!!!!!!

  • @deathproofpony
    @deathproofpony 7 місяців тому +19

    "WHAT IS THAT?" - brother, that's the Gimp. I think everyone will have one in their homes sooner or later.

    • @1stCainite
      @1stCainite 7 місяців тому +2

      At least they will ask to borrow their friends' on the regular.

    • @lawsonj39
      @lawsonj39 7 місяців тому +3

      I thought everybody already had at least one gimp around the house these days. You mean you don't? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @6Qubed
      @6Qubed 7 місяців тому

      what a terrifying sentiment, thank you for that

  • @michele36618
    @michele36618 7 місяців тому +18

    The more you watch it the better it gets. Instead of trying to figure out what’s going on, you start noticing the details and that makes it a great movie. I love this movie so much. All the intricate details he put in it is genius but you don’t see them the first time you watch it ☀️

    • @DA-sf3vs
      @DA-sf3vs 7 місяців тому +5

      I love this movie too. People says it’s weird because it is so different than 99.9% of the movies ever

    • @barryg.5224
      @barryg.5224 2 місяці тому

      ​@@DA-sf3vsI'm a movie buff, literally watched thousands of them, & this is not only one of my favorite movies, it's one of the best movies ever made, EVER. It's fucking incredible, & yes, gets better every single time you watch it.
      It's also arguably one of the most quotable/quoted movies ever. What a masterpiece.

  • @eximusic
    @eximusic 7 місяців тому +25

    Guys - Mia snorts coke. She thought Vince's heroin was coke. Hence the overdose. C'mon, get your drug facts straight.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +3

      Kids these days, amirite?

    • @eximusic
      @eximusic 7 місяців тому +2

      @@MarcosElMalo2 exactly

    • @eximusic
      @eximusic 7 місяців тому +2

      @@MarcosElMalo2 I know. No knowledge of drug at all.

  • @aliciasavage6801
    @aliciasavage6801 7 місяців тому +4

    No, NORMAL people in the 90's didnt say that word as much as in this movie, but people in that line of work/life style supposedly did - the average person, no. We were just as shocked in the 90's when this came out to hear that word so much as you guys were now.

  • @QWEStudios
    @QWEStudios 7 місяців тому +22

    “…they’re not cops.”
    LMAO. Clearly. Love your guys’ reactions.

  • @twistedzombigon3187
    @twistedzombigon3187 7 місяців тому +47

    The story about the watch is to show how important the watch is to Butch and why he would risk his life to go back and get it.

    • @J4ME5_
      @J4ME5_ 7 місяців тому +2

      The significance of Butch's father's watch in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" extends far beyond its material value, serving as a multi-layered symbol that encapsulates themes of honor, legacy, and the human cost of war. The story of the watch, as relayed by Captain Koons (played by Christopher Walken), is a narrative within the narrative, connecting Butch (Bruce Willis) to his ancestors in a lineage marked by struggle, sacrifice, and resilience.
      The watch originally belonged to Butch's great-grandfather, who purchased it before going off to fight in World War I. It was then passed down to Butch's grandfather, who carried it in World War II, and subsequently to Butch's father, who took it with him to the Vietnam War. The physical journey of the watch, hidden in various intimate places to evade capture, underscores its value as a symbol of survival against the odds. Each generation's effort to preserve and pass down the watch, even in the face of death, imbues it with profound emotional significance, representing the continuity of the family's honor and the personal cost of war.
      For Butch, the watch is a tangible link to his father, whom he never met, as well as to his ancestors. It symbolizes the sacrifice and bravery of his forefathers, serving as a reminder of where he comes from and the values that define his family. The narrative of the watch being passed down through generations of men who fought in wars adds a layer of heroism and sacrifice to the family legacy, suggesting that Butch is part of a lineage of warriors.
      The lengths to which Butch goes to retrieve the watch after it is accidentally left behind illustrate its importance to him. His decision to risk his life by returning to his apartment, where Marsellus Wallace's men are likely waiting for him, underscores the watch's significance as more than just a timepiece; it is a symbol of Butch's identity and heritage. The watch serves as a catalyst for Butch's character development, driving him to confront his past and his fears, ultimately leading him to a path of redemption.
      Furthermore, the story of the watch subtly critiques the romanticization of war. Through the absurdity of its journey-from a battlefield, through several generations, to being hidden in the most intimate of places-the narrative highlights the absurd lengths to which people go to preserve symbols of honor and legacy, sometimes at the expense of their humanity. The watch's story is a poignant reminder of the personal sacrifices made by those who serve in wars, often passed down as burdensome legacies to their descendants.
      In summary, the significance of Butch's father's watch in "Pulp Fiction" lies in its role as a symbol of family honor, sacrifice, and the personal costs of war. It connects Butch to his lineage, serves as a catalyst for his actions and personal growth, and offers commentary on the nature of heroism and the legacy of war.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +4

      @@J4ME5_ I don’t think this detail contradicts your overall thesis, but it’s butch’s father (the marine on Wake Island) that never meets the grandfather. There is no suggestion that Butch’s father never laid eyes on him.

    • @J4ME5_
      @J4ME5_ 7 місяців тому +1

      @@MarcosElMalo2 agreed

    • @damianplasencia2708
      @damianplasencia2708 4 місяці тому

      @@J4ME5_ lol you started and ended that long ass comment saying practically the same thing which im going to assume the words in the middle is you just over explaining again :P

    • @J4ME5_
      @J4ME5_ 4 місяці тому

      @@damianplasencia2708 good ol chatGPT

  • @youngchief31
    @youngchief31 7 місяців тому +18

    The reason Mia almost dies is because she does coke; but Vincent does heroin. When Vincent buys the heroin, his dealer says “I’m out of balloons, can i put it in a baggie?” which in the drug world since both products are white but used differently, heroin = balloon, coke = baggie to tell the difference. Mia took his heroin out of his pocket and thought it was coke, sniffed it, and OD’d.

    • @damianplasencia2708
      @damianplasencia2708 4 місяці тому

      the balloon part of it all is irrelevant...lots of dealers use plastic baggies as well (trust me)..its just the fact that he had beige colored powder which was heroin and mia being a coke head just assumed oh powder, must be coke...i doubt she thought oh powder in a baggie, must be coke since heroin is sold in balloons...doubt she has ever purchased heroin to know that difference, or maybe she did since wallace might be in the trade, whjo knows, im just gonna go with her just being a coke head and wanting a quick line. shes too pretty for heroin lol ...just FYI

  • @Serai3
    @Serai3 5 місяців тому +2

    Mia's overdose was forewarned earlier in the film when Lance sells Vincent the heroin, but packaged in a baggie instead of a balloon (which he's out of). Heroin is sold in balloons in order to distinguish it from other drugs, while cocaine is usually sold in baggies. Mia pulls out the drug, see it's in a baggie, and assumes it's cocaine. Because she's a big cokehead, she cuts it into a couple of big lines and snorts it all. Heroin _can_ be snorted, but it has to be a LOT less than that or it can easily kill you.
    She did say the joke sucked. 🤣
    That word was just as bad in the 90's. What you're hearing is Tarantino. He doesn't care what people find acceptable. He writes his characters the way they are and damn the consequences. There definitely was controversy over this when the film came out. (Both Jackson and Keitel defended the use of the word in the movie.) Also, these are rough people whose job generally is killing. So they're not particularly concerned with propriety.
    Fun fact: if you look closely, you'll see that Bonnie is black herself, which puts an interesting spin on Jimmy's use of the n word.
    By the way, pigs only sleep and root in shit because we force them to do it. On their own, they're very clean animals.
    That "bible verse" was written by Tarantino. Ezekiel 25:17 only says, "And you will now my name in the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee." He added the rest to give it a big buildup.
    This is an insane movie, and I think it's Tarantino's best film. Glad you had such a great time with it!

  • @acebongboy
    @acebongboy 7 місяців тому +19

    I'd say a core message is transformation. Jules transforms from a hitman who leads a life devoid of meaning to a man trying to understand his place in the universe, while Vincent's inability to see anything beyond his "normal" life and transform leads to his destruction.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +5

      Good! There’s the whole conversation about Vincent’s experiences in Amsterdam, right? He was there three years and the most notable things were McDonalds and drugs? Vince has a very limited view of the world.
      I’m really laughing my ass off at some of the comments here, but not because they’re ridiculous.
      I’m laughing because (from this POV) I’m just now realizing that Pulp Fiction is a “Christian Movie”. 😂
      It’s even structured like the New Testament. Each chapter is like a different gospel. The gospels tell different stories and they overlap in places.
      That’s kind of a stretch. I don’t think Tarantino intended Pulp Fiction to be a christian movie. But it’s kind of there if you look at it in biblical terms.

    • @chrischar9428
      @chrischar9428 6 місяців тому

      Redemption

    • @krautgazer
      @krautgazer 6 місяців тому

      @@MarcosElMalo2 I think Tarantino absolutely intended the movie to have religious/Christian themes. He wouldn't make a Bible verse and a "miracle" two of the main points of the story if that wasn't the case. Jules basically explains the central idea of the movie when he re-interprets the Bible verse at the end. However, God in this movie is Tarantino himself. He is the one putting the characters into these crazy situations so they can change and redeem, and he is the one making Vincent the only one of the main characters to die after Vincent didn't change his wicked ways. Let's not forget that Ezekiel 25:17 isn't a real chapter in the Bible, so Tarantino literally takes the role of God to invent a whole chapter of the Bible (a book that is supposed to be God's own words by most Christians).

    • @yamuthaho
      @yamuthaho 4 місяці тому +1

      Do you ever fall in love with a movie and then fall in love with it again 5-10 years later because it means something different to you now? The ‘tyranny of evil men’ was beginning to live rent free in my head while having personal spiritual battles of my own. That’s when I realized the whole movie is about Jules spiritual transformation. God chose Jules.

  • @enlightenmenttv2287
    @enlightenmenttv2287 7 місяців тому +29

    The use of the N word is a reoccurring theme in Tarantino's films. I've never regarded him as an overt racist, but my take, as a black man, is that he does it to expose the reality that, not all, but many everyday white folks throw that word around with regularity...especially when there are no black people in their immediate presence. And this was pre social media, I feel like social media has more or less confirmed that fact.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 7 місяців тому +5

      In less than scrupulous circles, that kind of casually thrown about racism isn’t uncommon, and these characters are definitely far into those circles.

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 7 місяців тому

      What you posted is not true at all. What social media has confirmed is that the level of racism is much higher today than it was in the 90s, but people that lived it didn't need social media to confirm that fact.

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 7 місяців тому +1

      It's mostly just the young whites that throw around that word. Not so much in the 90s but for sure today, especially in places like California and New York.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +3

      Let me ask you a couple questions. Is the word commonly used even in black communities? For example, I can’t imagine the Huxtables using the N-word.
      The second question is what is your take on Jimmy (Tarantino) saying it repeatedly? I think him having a black wife would make it even less likely he’d use it. Plus he’s not part of the criminal underworld. He’s clearly and firmly in the White Middle Class.
      The only way it makes sense is that he’s intentionally breaking the taboo to impress the urgency of the situation on Jules and Vincent. But I don’t see Jimmy saying it casually to Jules when they’re hanging out as friends. What do you think about?
      And Jimmy doesn’t strike me as the type who justifies saying it because he’s married to a black woman. (Although those types of people exist.)

    • @A.Light33
      @A.Light33 7 місяців тому

      @@MarcosElMalo2most Black people know rarely use it.

  • @technofilejr3401
    @technofilejr3401 7 місяців тому +17

    32:17 Remember the scene from Butch’s childhood? Captain Koons told him that men in crisis, take care of one another especially if imprisoned. In this situation he and Marcellus are the same side.
    Butch is doing what his father would do and not leave a fellow prisoner behind. Treating Marcellus like an ally and not an enemy winds up getting Butch forgiven.

  • @jerryfick613
    @jerryfick613 2 місяці тому +1

    The movie started in the middle, sort of. Going to the college kid's apartment was the beginning, then shooting Marvin in the face, and the Bonnie situation followed by the diner scene. Then they met with Marcellus(immediately after Butch met with him). We presume Jules told Marcellus at that time that he was retiring.
    Some time after that meeting, Marcellus leaves for Florida, and Vincent buys Heroin from his dealer, Lance before his date with Mia. After Mia and Vincent failed to win the dance contest, and stole the trophy; Mia mistakes his Heroin for cocaine(because it is in a baggie, not a balloon) and overdoses on it. Which brings them back to Lance's house for the adrenaline episode. We then pick up the story with Butch's fight, where he kills the other boxer instead of throwing the fight. The next day Butch shoots Vincent.
    Vincent would have been guarding the place with Jules, but since Jules had retired, Vincent was at the apartment with Marcellus who had stepped out to get coffee and donuts. Being a heroin addict, Vincent was probably taking laxatives to offset the opiate induced constipation, which is why he is constantly in the bathroom. Marcellus was on his way back to Butch's place with said coffee and dougnuts when Butch hit him with the Honda, followed by the foot chase and meeting Maynard at the Pawn shop where they were introduced to Zed and The Gimp. The Gimp's sad existence is presumably ended when he is hung unconscious on his leash, Maynard is killed with the Katana, and Zed is emasculated with the shotgun.
    So chronologically the end is Butch leaving town with Fabbienne on Zed's chopper, and Zed meeting a slow and unpleasant end, while at the same time Jules is hopefully finding peace on his path. The Wolf is enjoying his life and solving problems, Jimmy is explaining to Bonnie how the linens were exchanged for a large sum of money while Pumpkin and Honey Bunny are living off the windfall of their last robbery and pondering the odds of meeting another Bad MuthaF****a at the next restaurant they try to rob.

  • @Bonobanos
    @Bonobanos 7 місяців тому +15

    butch was supposed to lose so Marcellus bet big money he would lose. Butch had too much pride to lose so HE bet big money that he would win. He won and Marcellus is out all the money he put into the rigged game.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 7 місяців тому +3

      In fact, not just any money. Butch had bets placed with the money Marsellus gave him. If it wasn’t a personal enough slight already… damn. Marsellus may have also tipped off a few powerful associates to the fix, to settle some owed favors or garner some, so he’d also have those problems on him when Butch doesn’t throw the fight.
      Understandable that he would be furious about it, but maybe better off if he hadn’t let pride mess with him.

  • @domingocurbelomorales8635
    @domingocurbelomorales8635 7 місяців тому +21

    Even the shot to Marvin´s face, it´s due to heroin, that also provokes you sometimes spasms.

  • @timothyparsons6071
    @timothyparsons6071 7 місяців тому +12

    I appreciate the fact that while Sophie doesn't like it, she doesn't say it's a bad movie, it's just not for her, which is perfectly fair. I like to see reactions like this. Be honest, you didn't like it, but you don't hate on it. Nice.

    • @IntoTheWhite04
      @IntoTheWhite04 7 місяців тому +4

      Without watching I'm going to assume she missed most of the dialogue with her inane babbling over the top of it

    • @sonnyburnz
      @sonnyburnz 7 місяців тому

      ​@@IntoTheWhite04 both of them ask questions that are getting answered while they're asking them. Don't know how many times I face palm or why I subject myself to this punishment 🤦‍♂️

  • @blanketstarry7725
    @blanketstarry7725 7 місяців тому +11

    You were asking why the Butch scene was even in there, and then you pretty much answered it yourself...to kill Vincent. Jules had a revelation and left the killing business, leaving Vincent by himself. Vincent actually partnered up with the boss, Marcellus, for the stakeout at Butch's place. Marcellus went to pick up some donuts for the both of them, during which time Vincent made a bad decision (which is he prone to do) and left his gun on the counter while doing his business. That allowed Butch to find it and kill him, and also why Butch ran into Marcellus near his place while in his Honda. Quentin Tarantino doesn't do anything frivolous. Everything is always connected and you can pick up on clues and connections after multiple viewings. Listen to the lyrics of the song being played during their iconic twist dance scene. Even the lyrics are relating to their relationship. Tarantino's movies operate on many levels.
    Many things in life are subjective, but there is one thing I know for sure...Pulp Fiction is a great movie. End of story.

    • @wxywawjy626
      @wxywawjy626 7 місяців тому +3

      Also I think they didn't get that after they killed the guy in the car, they had to change clothes and went to the dinner and Vincent was still alive, and then they went to find Marcus at the bar location in the same clothes before Vincent went to "babysit" Marcellus' wife. Anyways, I think the fact it wasn't in chronological order made Sophie super confused and affected her enjoying the movie for what it was

  • @theoneandonlyoni
    @theoneandonlyoni 7 місяців тому +2

    So there’s a parallel between Butch and his father in his scene.
    Butch’s father was a prisoner of war, and went through “a lot” to get Butch the watch.
    When Butch goes to get the watch he ends up in a battle, and him and Marcellus are taken prisoner, and because of that the two of them become equals again, and when given a chance to escape Butch is probably thinking of what his Father and Grandfather did to get him the watch that was on his wrist and couldn’t leave a prisoner behind.
    Movies are a lot like dreams, you don’t really have to understand a movie to appreciate it.
    When someone watches a film I think it’s best to just completely suspend their disbelief, fully accept what they’re seeing and hearing as reality, and for a moment you’re a part of this new world..

  • @terrycullen3302
    @terrycullen3302 7 місяців тому +12

    At 41:50, a little confusion here, "Bonnie" is Jimmy's wife, hence "The Bonnie Situation". "Honey Bunny" is the woman who was at the diner.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +1

      They figured that out after a minute.

  • @jamiewilson9280
    @jamiewilson9280 7 місяців тому +7

    Mia with a needle sticking out of her chest wearing a white shirt is a classic Halloween costume!

  • @beerguy177
    @beerguy177 7 місяців тому +11

    you do spoil us Mair and Sophie pulp fiction is a masterpiece 👍

  • @stefanskogh9648
    @stefanskogh9648 7 місяців тому +10

    Watches what is quite possibly the best and most influential movie in cinema history and says..."its actually a good movie"
    Don't sound surprised man, we weren't surprised you enjoyed it 👍

    • @OscarAntonio-t4z
      @OscarAntonio-t4z 7 місяців тому +2

      Ok, Steph

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +1

      Just because a movie is “significant” or has a pedigree doesn’t make it enjoyable. And I know for a fact that perfectly intelligent people sometimes don’t. They can’t get over certain things.

    • @samwallaceart288
      @samwallaceart288 7 місяців тому

      In other words they actually like it, it isn't one of those movies you watched just so you could say you did, but one you'll revisit

  • @GangstaStan010
    @GangstaStan010 7 місяців тому +6

    Everyone that Marcellus kept around him were his most trusted.
    Men in his line of work don't survive by being openly trusting. So you better believe Vincent earned the right to be chosen as his wife's escort.
    Marcellus knew Vincent wouldn't be stupid enough to double cross him.

  • @JohnSlopReacts
    @JohnSlopReacts 7 місяців тому +5

    Nice insight Sophie! I never thought about Vincent needing Jules, and that's why he died.

    • @kselz7449
      @kselz7449 7 місяців тому +2

      Yeah that was so spot on - I saw another video that goes over that Vincent is not at all bright and leaving the gun out makes complete sense for his character

  • @fina4907
    @fina4907 7 місяців тому +3

    One of the best screenplays ever, so original, engaging and fun. The movie is full of memorable dialogues and iconic scenes. The non-linear structure demands lots of attention from the audience, but every bit is worth it.

    • @IntoTheWhite04
      @IntoTheWhite04 7 місяців тому +1

      It's hardly that difficult to follow

  • @genov9374
    @genov9374 7 місяців тому +5

    You're both so cute, and you got that part of the point of QT movies is the dialogue and the relationships-you got. The chronology: Jules and Vincent visit and shoot guys in apartment, guy pops out of bathroom and misses shots, Vincent shoots Marvin in the face, Clean the car scene and crush it, visit diner with Ringo and Honeybunny; deliver suitcase to Marcellus in the bar with Marcellus getting Butch to throw the fight; Jules quits being a gangster, so Vincent doesn't have a partner, Vincent takes Mia out and she has a reaction to snorting heroin, Butch kill other fighter (by accident)-Butch bet on himself, Butch and Fabionne in motel, Butch retrieves watch and kills Vincent (who was waiting for Marcellus to return with coffee and donuts), Pawn shop scene, butch rides off with Fabionne. End of movie.

  • @robling1937
    @robling1937 7 місяців тому +5

    This is probably my favorite movie to watch people react to. Incredible film.
    Also, the reason she overdosed is the amount of heroin need to overdose is way way less than cocaine. So she cut up a coke sized line of heroin, which is likely an OD, especially if the person doing it doesn't have any heroin/opiod tolerance.

  • @domingocurbelomorales8635
    @domingocurbelomorales8635 7 місяців тому +11

    Mia snorted the heroin thinking it was cocaine, that´s why she had that overdose (heroin can be snorted as well, but the most common way it´s like Vincent did, using a needle. Also Mia was full of coke in that moment.). And Vincent goes a lot to the bath, due to he´s an heroin addict, and that provokes you, sometimes, constipation.

    • @mcfierce
      @mcfierce 7 місяців тому +5

      Also, is was super strong shit. Maybe if Vincent bought the cheaper shit, that wouldn't have happened. Admittedly, that's a big if. lol

    • @karidennis6154
      @karidennis6154 6 місяців тому

      Regular narcotic use causes massive constipation, no wonder he spent so much time on the receptacle.

    • @karidennis6154
      @karidennis6154 6 місяців тому

      @@mcfierceeven regular use of tylenol 3’s will constipate the heck out of you, regular narcotic use of any kind will do that

    • @sociald4515
      @sociald4515 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@mcfierce she probably would have still overdosed. Heroin plus cocaine is a speedball.

  • @usuariofuturista
    @usuariofuturista 7 місяців тому +2

    Great reactions from both of you, your conversations and different takes were great!
    Also another thing that ties everything together: each time Vincent goes to the bathroom to read his trashy pulp fiction comic, something bad happens. The restaurant heist, Mia overdosing and finally his own demise.

  • @michaeldodson4892
    @michaeldodson4892 7 місяців тому +3

    LOLOLOL
    Love you guys.
    Some of the best reactions on the web.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @SteliosKantos
    @SteliosKantos 6 місяців тому +1

    She seems so annoyed that she didn't get the movie. Instead of trying to understand it, she dismissed it as dumb and forsaken it. Great Christian morals.

  • @JJgibson1
    @JJgibson1 2 місяці тому +2

    Check out the movies American Gangster(2007)(Based On A True Story), GoodFellas(1990)(Based On A True Story), and Jackie Brown(1997).

  • @DA-sf3vs
    @DA-sf3vs 7 місяців тому +6

    “Memento” will blow your mind

    • @morpheusjones4753
      @morpheusjones4753 7 місяців тому +1

      Memento is a mind bender...excellent movie!!

    • @wxywawjy626
      @wxywawjy626 7 місяців тому

      Memento was for the longest time my favorite movie!!!

  • @Infamous1991
    @Infamous1991 7 місяців тому +4

    No the end was not the beginning it was after this hole marvin and bonnie situation after the restaurant jules retired and vincent was all alone and then got killed by butch

  • @janna2245
    @janna2245 7 місяців тому +2

    When Butch and Marsellus wake up with the ball gags in their mouths-- i was in the theater and just started gut laughing. People around me were saying "Why are you laughing?" I just said, to complete strangers, "Oh, this is gonna get bad!"

  • @bigdaddyeb56
    @bigdaddyeb56 7 місяців тому +1

    Great Movie and Reaction !!! Thank You Mair & Sophie

  • @chadstewart5610
    @chadstewart5610 7 місяців тому +2

    Watch this movie many times. I didn’t really get it all and how truly great it is until the third time I watched it. I have seen it probably fifteen to twenty times total. This movie changed cinema and is probably the most influential movie of the past thirty years, no joke.

  • @bijoucassell4587
    @bijoucassell4587 7 місяців тому +4

    This film was Quentin Tarantino's ONLY OSCAR HIS ENTIRE FILMOGRAPHY/SCREENWRITING CAREER. HIS SECOND FILM. Personally, I believe the Oscxrs So White, because this performance by the bad motherfker himself, Samuel L. Jackson is so iconic, so many memes, tik toks, quotes, etc. Sam absolutely destroyed this role. Ate it up and left zero crumbs on his plate. To this very day, late night hosts will quote this film when he's on, and he remembers every single line, even Tarantino's fake biblical scripture dialogue. Sam's the man! SAM WAS ROBBED THAT YEAR!

    • @kellifranklin4432
      @kellifranklin4432 7 місяців тому +1

      He's won 2 Oscars for best original screenplay for Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained.

  • @kevinhayes1656
    @kevinhayes1656 Місяць тому +1

    Quentin Tarantino has a severe foot fetish just notice all the references to in this movie

  • @tehsma
    @tehsma 7 місяців тому +1

    I am so excited to watch this with y’all I know its gonna be a banger

  • @dmille1959
    @dmille1959 7 місяців тому

    For Jodi, a needle to the heart is the ultimate piercing.

  • @ADR.1993
    @ADR.1993 7 місяців тому +5

    Marcellus got the diddy special….

  • @aaronbeatdown
    @aaronbeatdown 7 місяців тому +3

    Marcellus was probably not the only one who bet big knowing Butch was supposed to go down. That money would change the betting line, so Butch decided to instead put money on himself to win and walking away with a much bigger payday than what he was offered by Marcellus.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 7 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, I think he also may have tipped off some big guys (you don’t want the odds too skewed, because then it looks too rigged), maybe to settle some owed favors or to create favors owed to him. That would mean he has to also settle up with the money they lost on his word, adding even more to him wanting vengeance against Butch. Didn’t go too well, though. In his “line of work”, I’m pretty confident he’ll make the money back quick enough.

  • @karidennis6154
    @karidennis6154 6 місяців тому +2

    Vincent was not being watchful because no one really expected butch to go back to his apartment. Same reason marcellus was out there bringing coffee and food back to the apartment. No one ever expected butch to go back there.

  • @garylee3685
    @garylee3685 7 місяців тому +3

    Travolta is known for dancing in Saturday Night Fever more than Grease.
    Mia thought the heroin was cocaine, so she snorted it. Heroin is usually in balloons but Lance was out of those so it was in a baggie.
    Butch bet on himself to win the fight, when everyone thought the fix was in on the other boxer to win.
    Heroin causes constipation so Vince is in the bathroom a lot.

  • @LightMovies
    @LightMovies 7 місяців тому +1

    Pulp Fiction's plot is just about a 24 hours in average gangsters life, but in a randomly order, with great dialogues.
    As a second film by a director who never studied cinema, but just worked in a videotape store before, it's a masterpiece.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому

      Never FORMALLY studied cinema. At the time he probably knew more and had seen more movies than your typical film school graduate.
      Also (iirc) he didn’t work at a blockbuster. He worked at a video store that catered to cinephiles. And cinephiles love to talk about movies to other cinephiles.
      He also didn’t work at this cinephile video store by accident. He was already watching a wide variety of movies. Naturally he’d apply for a job at this store.

    • @LightMovies
      @LightMovies 7 місяців тому

      @@MarcosElMalo2 Ok, so what? That doesn't change what I said.

  • @Randsurfer
    @Randsurfer 7 місяців тому +1

    No, people didn't just throw around "n*gg*r" in the 90's. Quentin, for some reason, is obsessed with using the word as many times as possible in most of his movies.

  • @TechnicallyTexan
    @TechnicallyTexan 7 місяців тому +3

    Mair nailed it. It’s a movie about moments. And I’m sorry, it’s not a stupid movie. The point is not to spoon feed the audience a story. The point is to enjoy exploring the characters and some pivotal moments in their lives.

  • @ImmabeWendy
    @ImmabeWendy 7 місяців тому +3

    Marcellus had dinner plans with his girl, like a long standing reservation that she was really excited for, but something came up and Marcellus couldn’t go. So instead of cancelling or disappointing her, he had one of his boys take her out and show her a good time.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 7 місяців тому +2

      I get the feeling that Marsellus had to deal with a bored Mia left at home before, and wasn’t doing that again.

  • @DavidCubie1
    @DavidCubie1 7 місяців тому +9

    Next one you should do is The Hateful Eight, another Tarantino classic

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash 7 місяців тому +4

      Nah, you don't jump right to the near end of a filmography.
      You follow the normal chronology.

  • @bodybytacos6043
    @bodybytacos6043 7 місяців тому +3

    Your faces when Vincent shot Marvin in the face had me rolling 😂😂

  • @kongvinter33
    @kongvinter33 7 місяців тому +2

    my favorite movie of all time. its so dirty, nasty, and well written, the dialogue is perfect. A++. edit: oh and the MUSIC, my God.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 7 місяців тому +1

    "Now that is a tasty burger!" Quinten gets me every time with the tension. Reservoir Dogs should be next on the menu, unbelievably Tarantino's first movie. He came out of the gate hot.

  • @captainkangaroo4301
    @captainkangaroo4301 Місяць тому +1

    She mistook his heroin for cocaine and overdosed. It happens

  • @rodneysteffan3073
    @rodneysteffan3073 7 місяців тому +4

    This is a classic. Although it’s not my favorite Tarantino. My favorites are inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained

  • @nathanpfeifer864
    @nathanpfeifer864 7 місяців тому

    Favorite movie of all time. Saw it in the theater in Olympia, WA opening weekend.

  • @redjakOfficial
    @redjakOfficial 7 місяців тому +1

    The timeline is hard to get on first watch : the last chapter takes us back to the beginning, not before. Jules' character arc and his interpretation of the Bible verse make sense : Kills people, witnesses a "miracle", renounces his life of crime to try to "be the shepard" people. Vicent, on the other hand didn't, and we all saw what happed.

  • @thescourgeofathousan
    @thescourgeofathousan 7 місяців тому +1

    Lol
    The most intricately connected movie that’s not a Christopher Nolan: “that was random!”
    Good work guys

  • @stuotaku
    @stuotaku 7 місяців тому

    The Simpsons once did a parody of this movie and according to them, the overall meaning was that each person has their own story to tell.

  • @dIggl3r
    @dIggl3r 7 місяців тому +3

    Just discovered you guys, loved your reaction, good quality and everything in sync. Superb!

  • @musicalvoyyeur
    @musicalvoyyeur 7 місяців тому +3

    During the overdose scene, the two board games in the room are Operation and Life.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 7 місяців тому +1

      “Can I play?” 😁

  • @BRTLxo
    @BRTLxo 7 місяців тому +2

    John Trovolta in Hairspray is a MUST LOOK
    The 2 drugs was Heroin Which is what MIA Overdosed on and what made Vincent Constipated, which is why he’s always using the restroom.
    Apparently on the Revival Scene, Many People passed out because of the scene and walked out of theaters

  • @kristinaF54
    @kristinaF54 7 місяців тому +3

    OMG That buttreep scene is one of the most disturbing twists because everyone thought they were beating him up, not poking him up the muck chute.

    • @IntoTheWhite04
      @IntoTheWhite04 7 місяців тому +4

      No one thought he was being beaten up

    • @willcool713
      @willcool713 7 місяців тому +4

      Yeah? You thought he was getting beat down? I don't think anybody else thought that.

  • @ligli500
    @ligli500 7 місяців тому +1

    Honestly I'm really glad that Sophie gave her honest opinion + review. It always feels so disingenuous to me when reactors always have the same reaction to things, or always like every single movie/show they watch. That's so unrealistic! And makes me stop watching their channel TBH, because I can tell they're not genuinely reacting, they're just trying to appeal to the fans.
    Just because it's some people's favourite movie or a cult classic doesn't mean that it'll appeal to everyone.
    On a somewhat related note, I also reeeeally appreciate how you guys use actual screencaps of your reactions to the movie for each thumbnail. I see sooo many reactors recycle shocked/crying/laughing faces on their thumbnails over and over again; their clothes in the thumbnails never match what they're wearing in the reaction, and it's - again - disingenuous and an automatic turn-off. I get that it saves time, but it isn't a true representation of how you reacted to the movie.
    What you guys are doing takes way more time and effort, and should be commended. You have a lot of self-respect, you deserve a lot of props.
    Keep it up you two!

  • @christinawoolley6206
    @christinawoolley6206 7 місяців тому

    You laughed, got nervous and had a good time piecing the puzzle together! I saw this when it came out when I was pregnant with our eldest. Shared it with my brother and sister in law and cemented the conclusion I have an interesting point of view!😹 Thank you for sharing! 😽🎬🖤

  • @ChrismicroART
    @ChrismicroART 2 місяці тому

    Mair’s reaction when the gimp is revealed. I thought he was gonna run around the room 😂😂😂

  • @lunacouer
    @lunacouer 7 місяців тому +1

    Please know, people weren't freely using the n-word in the 90s like this. This is a Quentin Tarantino thing, where he liberally peppers them in almost all his movies.

  • @pleutron
    @pleutron 7 місяців тому +1

    good edit and good reaction... better than most that I've seen of this one

  • @bigraj337
    @bigraj337 7 місяців тому

    Bonnie is the wife of Tarantino’s character. Honey Bunny’s name is given as Yolanda in the final chapter.

  • @bijoucassell4587
    @bijoucassell4587 7 місяців тому

    I'm only around 14 minutes into your reaction to this one-of-a-kind time capsule cinematic masterpiece that literally redefined what Hollywood screenwriters thought their job was supposed to entail, and I'm very pleasantly surprised, y'all just have that innate swag gene that "oh I get that this is totally unique to most other films, its different, it's provocative, and is literally dripping with sauce!"
    Y'all are easily far and away the best raw first time reaction to this memorable film in ALL OF UA-cam. I have seen all of the other youtube reactions and have seen this film minimum 1,000+ times. This was an INSTANT THUMBS UP, LIKE, & SUBSCRIBE FOR ME, Y'ALL!
    Y'all actually somehow managed to make me go through all the first timer emotions right along with y'all, and that's not an easy task, want proof? I talk mad sht to most reactors. I can assure you that will never happen with y'all. The epitome of kulture-kool. #XoXo!

  • @samwallaceart288
    @samwallaceart288 7 місяців тому +1

    Chronological order is
    1. Flashback with Walken about the watch
    2. Vincent and Jules shoot up Brent's place
    3. Body in the car, and the Diner robbery
    4. Marcellus pays Butch to throw the fight; Jules pulls Marcellus aside to tell him he's retiring
    5. Later that week Vincent takes Mia on a night out
    6. Night of the big fight, Butch goes off-script and gets hunted by Marcellus

  • @sonnyburnz
    @sonnyburnz 7 місяців тому +1

    Did she seriously just ask is dude racist??? Where TF are yall from???

  • @paulc8588
    @paulc8588 7 місяців тому +2

    Great reaction guys, what a great movie

  • @TeamHarrisonMachine
    @TeamHarrisonMachine 7 місяців тому +2

    You don’t know enough about drugs to realize Vincent was using heroin not cocaine. That’s why she had that reaction to it. As the movie showed you on his way to picking her up… he cooked… and fixed. They showed the needle, the spoon cooking the stuff and everything.

  • @FadedDream6969
    @FadedDream6969 3 місяці тому

    U guys are so innocent and its great , but I auto clicked as soon as I saw u guys react to this. Keep up the grear vids.

    • @James-rd8lg
      @James-rd8lg 3 місяці тому

      You don’t even know them clown 🤡

  • @CT.1982
    @CT.1982 7 місяців тому +1

    Ezekiel 25:17
    "The path of the righteous man(Butch) is beset on both sides by the inequities of the selfish(Vincent) and the Tyranny of evil men(Jules)..."

  • @teamstone4639
    @teamstone4639 7 місяців тому

    This movie is an experience. Thanks for your reaction.

  • @acebongboy
    @acebongboy 7 місяців тому +2

    An interesting aside about Jules's wallet that says Bad Mother Fucker -- after Samual L. Jackson finished shooting one of the Star Wars movies playing Mace Windu, the crew gave him a light saber engraved with BMF on it.

  • @massi6528
    @massi6528 7 місяців тому

    That's what's interesting about Tarantino movies. People say it's too weird as how things happen, but like Mair said, it's more realistic compared to other movies!

  • @solidshot6600
    @solidshot6600 7 місяців тому +1

    I always thought that the theme of this movie is about the depravity of man and redemption like how even a murderer like Jules can renounce his lifestyle and start anew.

  • @technofilejr3401
    @technofilejr3401 7 місяців тому +1

    14:50, Travolta actually started his career as a dancer then he went into acting.

  • @rubenlopez3364
    @rubenlopez3364 7 місяців тому +4

    The only reason Vincent died was because he didn’t have his Shepherd Jules and they straight up didn’t expect him to go back to the apartment

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 7 місяців тому

      Vincent was also, unfortunately, a fatally careless guy in some ways, and it caught up to him.

  • @technofilejr3401
    @technofilejr3401 7 місяців тому +3

    35:35 No that isn’t Jerry Seinfeld. That was Alexis Arquette (pre-transition) the real life sibling of Rosanna Arquette. Rosanna plays Jody the wife of Vince’s drug connect Lance.

    • @threeminuteshate
      @threeminuteshate Місяць тому

      It’s wild how much he looks like Seinfeld in that first shot of him. 1994 was a peak Seinfeld (the show) year and my friends and I were massive fans. The very first time we saw the trailer with Alexis in it we all also thought it was him.

  • @Rastafaustian
    @Rastafaustian 7 місяців тому +4

    Use of the n-word is for shock/comedic value. The n-word was certainly not used so freely and casually in the 90's.

  • @leebrandt8597
    @leebrandt8597 7 місяців тому

    What makes the dialogue unique compared to normal movies is that you have a bunch of characters who are criminals doing illegal things, but their conversations are extremely normal. This combination is what makes the dialogue so stylized and appealing. Most movies limit their dialogue to just explaining the plot. In this movie, it's realistic and more colorful language

  • @ToteEngineer
    @ToteEngineer 7 місяців тому +1

    Read the definitions they gave at the beginning and then think about the way the movie was put together. 😊

  • @kongvinter33
    @kongvinter33 7 місяців тому +2

    for those who do not realize, Mia snorted China white, she thought it was coke. Heroin should never be snorted.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 7 місяців тому +1

      The Hartz mountains aren’t in China. 😂 just kidding, I know it’s more of a generic name for the grade and purity.
      But you’re not quite correct about never snorting. Neophytes often sniff small amounts before moving on to needles. The difference is Mia snorted big fat rails of it. She ingested what was probably twice a normal dose for Vincent who presumably had built up a tolerance.

  • @michellecluff9631
    @michellecluff9631 10 днів тому

    My aunt took me to see this in a little art house theater when it came out when I was 14. My aunt is awesome.

  • @torpedoboy4
    @torpedoboy4 7 місяців тому

    I'm glad you guys liked it....at least I think you sorta did. Honestly, it's weird to see and hear such ambivalence and nonchalance about this movie. I was y'all's age when I first saw this in 1996, and it CHANGED me forever. I simply couldn't watch films the same way I did before, and seeing films like this one gave me a burning desire to learn and to create art. Tarantino highlighted the craft of storytelling and up-ended my entire sense of expectation. I was in art school for painting at the time, and seeing this actually helped me become a better painter.

  • @Icedsobaka
    @Icedsobaka 7 місяців тому

    What he had in his coat pocket was Heroin, She thought it was cocaine

  • @lasmoker67
    @lasmoker67 7 місяців тому

    Vincent and Marcellus went looking for Butch after Jules retired and Vincent thought it was Marcellus in the kitchen after getting donuts