Pulp Fiction And Its Religious Thought
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ut hesitation, they must get in character as is they are playing a part in the part. This is much closer to real life where most people are not black or white, but stay primarily in the gray area.
Jules and Vincent both get into character and bust into the place. They then proceed to discuss with someone named Bret how he could try to screw over their boss. This is where this movie and plot starts with the twists as well as the questions, so try to stay with this paper it might get a little crazy. Jules says that Bret and his boss had a deal, but Bret does not want to live up to his end of it. So right before Jules and Vincent shot Bret, Jules quotes
the Bible verse Ezekiel 25:17. After this a man comes
storming out of the bathroom with a huge cannon of a gun and proceeds to miss with every shot. Jules and Vincent then proceed to kill him take the case that they came for and give one of the men in the room a ride somewhere. This opens up the biggest question of the movie, what is in the case? I will get to this question later but lets move on with the story.
While giving this man a ride Vincent’s guns
accidentally goes off blowing the mans head all over the back of the car. Jules goes to his friend Jimmie’s, played by none other then Tarantino, to clean up the car. Jimmie uses a racial slur over and over and gets me wondering if in times of trouble or panic you unwittingly use those terms or it is all a matter of how much you know the person? Their boss, who send a specialist to do it, handles the clean up. They then deliver the case and you see the other character, Butch.
Butch is a boxer who Marcellus is paying off to take a fall in a fight. While Marcellus is paying him off and talking to him about pride there is a line drawn right down the middle of Butch’s face. You can’t tel...