Quentin Tarantino on The Moral Choices in Pulp Fiction

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'bruce willis, john travolta, samuel f jackson, director' to 'bruce willis, john travolta, samuel f jackson, director, quentin tarantino' - edited by demon_ix

Nithernsays...

I always thought the movie was about redemption. At least for Samael L. Jackson's character.

I just laughed through that whole movie. The part in which the usher almost kicked me out, was the car scene with bruce willis stopped at a light intersection.

demon_ixsays...

Not sure how well you recall the movie, but no one was stabbed in the back... The only person to meet the sharp end of the katana was Maynard, who got slashed across the chest, and then stabbed in the gut.

At any rate, the moral thing he references there was when Butch had the opportunity to get out of the store while Zed was busy with Marsellus, but he chose instead to go back and rescue a man who quite likely still wanted him dead.

At any rate, it's a great movie!

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