Tonight on Netflix: Tarantino’s best movie

Tonight on Netflix: Tarantino’s best movie

In Los Angeles, the destinies of several petty thugs collide and their paths cross…

Vincent Vega and Jules Winfield, two contract killers working for Marcellus Wallace, go to a small apartment to retrieve a mysterious briefcase belonging to their boss.

In Marcellus’ absence, Vincent is tasked with keeping his wife Mia company and accompanying Jack Rabbit to Slim, a restaurant with 1950s decor.

Butch Coolidge, a boxer, puts his opponent in the ring, contrary to his promise to Marcellus, but he forgets his precious gold watch while running away with his girlfriend.

Like the memorable sequences of this Tarantino film, told out of order, our arguments that aim to extol its virtues can end up seeming disorganized. Considered by AlloCiné viewers as its filmmaker’s best feature film (with an average rating of 4,498 stars out of 5), Pulp Fiction is indeed full of quality.

A unique and atypical work, even for its director, this atmospheric film transforms the Reservoir Dogs essay (directed by Tarantino 2 years earlier) and for 2 and a half hours connects anthological scenes around an important storyline. Obverse, signed by the excellent Roger Ewar.

More than its story, Pulp Fiction fascinates with its unique atmosphere and unforgettable moments of cinema, which are connected thanks to the exceptional actors (Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis and others), funny. A soundtrack and a cascade of dialogues cut to the millimeter, as only Tarantino can offer.

Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 47th Cannes Film Festival and the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay a year later, Pulp Fiction is available on Netflix.

Just below, on the podium for Tarantino’s best films by audience, we find Django Unchained (4,492 out of 5), Reservoir dogs (4.337 out of 5), Inglourious Basterds (4.272 out of 5) and Kill Bill Volume 1 (4.202 out of 5).

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Source: Allocine

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