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Pulp Fiction Critical Analysis Question
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:24 pm
by Beebs52
We stumbled upon it on Encore or something, again. Tell me what the theme(s) are --random nihilistic violence coupled with consequential violence along with time as an artificial construct plus funny parts and stuff?
Is that what it's about? It's an intriguing movie, but I forget what it's focus is.
Re: Pulp Fiction Critical Analysis Question
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:27 pm
by BackInTex
Beebs52 wrote:
Is that what it's about? It's an intriguing movie, but I forget what it's focus is.
I don't think you forgot anything.
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:30 pm
by Beebs52
Do I get an "A"? It's basically about nothing?
Re: Pulp Fiction Critical Analysis Question
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:30 pm
by Tocqueville3
Beebs52 wrote:We stumbled upon it on Encore or something, again. Tell me what the theme(s) are --random nihilistic violence coupled with consequential violence along with time as an artificial construct plus funny parts and stuff?
Is that what it's about? It's an intriguing movie, but I forget what it's focus is.
Yes, that about sums it up.
Hope that helps.

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:34 pm
by Beebs52
Thanks. While Quentin is, I'm sure, a past prodigy of some sort, he strikes me, annoyingly, as very precious and twee.
What a great word, twee.
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:38 pm
by Tocqueville3
Beebs52 wrote:Thanks. While Quentin is, I'm sure, a past prodigy of some sort, he strikes me, annoyingly, as very precious and twee.
What a great word, twee.
Yes. Twee is funish.
Twat is fun, too.
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:41 pm
by Beebs52
He's not twatish, though. Twittish, not twatish. I think twatish requires genderish identification and he strikes me as androgynous.
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 1:03 am
by Ritterskoop
Your choices change the options open to you.