How Pulp Fiction ‘changed Samuel L. Jackson’s life forever?

How Pulp Fiction ‘changed Samuel L. Jackson’s life forever?

In the classic directed by Quentin Tarantino and released in 1994, Samuel L. Jackson played one of the main characters, Jules Winnfield

One of the main films of his career Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction: Time of Violence completed 30 years since its release in cinemas. To celebrate, the actor revealed how the film, directed by Quentin Tarantinowas important in both his professional and personal life. He interpreted Jules Winnfield.

In a publication made in Twittera social network currently called Xthe 75-year-old artist celebrated, last Monday, the 14th, the film’s anniversary. “pulp Fiction He’s 30 years old! This film launched like a rocket in Cannes and it changed my life,” he wrote. “It opened in theaters on this day in 1994 and I will always remember the audience’s reaction.” Additionally, Jackson published a video in which he recites one of the iconic monologues.

I knew this film was something special after that. AND 30 YEARS LATER, IT STILL IS.

Also starring Quentin Tarantino (Jimmie Dimmick), John Travolta (Vincent Vega), Uma Thurman (Mia Wallace), Bruce Willis (Butch Coolidge), Tim Roth (Pumpkin), Christopher Walken (Captain Koons), Harvey Keitel (Winston Wolfe), Ving Rhames (Marsellus Wallace), Maria deMedeiros (Fabienne), Eric Stoltz (Lance), between others. Read the synopsis below:

A hitman who works for the mafia falls in love with his boss’s wife when he’s asked to accompany her, a boxer reneges on his promise to lose a fight, and a couple attempts a robbery that quickly gets out of control.


Source: Rollingstone

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