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| Genre | Drama |
| Format | Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Multiple Formats, Widescreen, NTSC, Color, Dolby See more |
| Contributor | Christopher Walken, Tim Roth, Eric Stoltz, Uma Thurman, Steve Buscemi, Amanda Plummer, Samuel L. Jackson, Travolta, John, Bruce Willis, Maria de Medeiros, Ving Rhames, Harvey Keitel, Quentin Tarantino, Rosanna Arquette, Phil LaMarr See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 34 minutes |
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024I love this movie since I saw it at the movie theater when I was 16 years old, back in 1994. I already had it, first in DVD, and then in Blu-ray, but it got damaged, so I bought this one to replace it.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024I loved this movie I’ve watched it several times
- Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2002Words cannot express how much I love this movie, but I will try my best. "Pulp Fiction" is one of my favorites. Quentin Tarantino is a very gifted director/writer. Although I love his directing, I must say it is his writing that really impresses me. But I will get to that later on in this review.
I think it's safe to say that the first time this movie was released on DVD, it was a little more than disappointing. There were no special features, sound and picture was so-so; I mean, my laserdisk at least had three different trailers of the movie. So, of course, I was very excited to learn that this movie was being re-released in a fully loaded special edition. Re-buying the movie was well worth it, for this edition of the movie is far superior than the other one.
The movie really consists of three different stories; not in any order. Any one of the stories could be their own little movies. The players are two hitmen, a boxer, the big boss, the big boss' wife, a crazy gun store owner, a gimp, a cop named, Zed, a man who makes problems go away, and a little suitcase with "666" for the combination. You add all this together and you get one hell of a movie.
The acting is more than superb; including one terrific cast with some heavy hitters (Travolta, Jackson, Thurman, Willis, etc.). Tarantino is a master when it comes to writing and directing. Especially when it comes to writing. I have never heard such clever and brutally honest dialogue in any other movie. I have said it before, and I will say it again; Tarantino reminds me of Raymond Carver, except with more humor.
Now, on to the special edition of this DVD. Is it better than the previous version? YES! Tons of special features, and not to forget the fact that the movie has been restored in high definition. Picture looks very clear. And the sound is also a lot better. You can watch the movie in DTS, which is always a good thing.
Special features.....where do I begin? There's a ton of them! It's not even funny how much stuff is loaded on this bad boy. And every one of them is great. Features include a documentary, an interview with Tarantino on "The Charlie Rose Show," trailers, filmographies, and many more. If you love special features, then you will not be disappointed.
"Pulp Fiction" is a great movie, and the new DVD edition is outstanding in every way. If you still have the older DVD of this movie, get this one now! If you haven't seen it yet, check it out when you can! Of course, with any other movie, there is a chance you may not like this movie. That's fine, nothing wrong with that. Don't let hype ruin your preception of the movie, just watch it as if it were any other movie. You like it, great; if not, well, at least you gave it a shot. Filled with sharp humor, great characters, outstanding dialogue, and some of the craziest surprises and twists, "Pulp Fiction" is a wonderful film, and will continue to be one of my favorites.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2011Finally the movie that sits atop my Amazon Listmania List of "Flicks That Will Leave a Permanent Impression" gets Blu Ray treatment. And 1994's Pulp Fiction epitomizes a flick that leaves a permanent impression.
If you said to me that you've never seen Pulp Fiction I'd be very surprised (unless you're a teenager or younger). This movie is so classic, from it's stellar out of order storyline(s) to the memorable quotes throughout the film.
Pulp Fiction houses Samuel L. Jackson's best performance in a film ever, and most of the memorable quotes involve his perfectly portrayed character Jules in some way, shape or form. Jackson should have gotten the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in his only Oscar nomination. But it went to Martin Landau that year for his portrayal of Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood. I remember like yesterday as they announced the winner of the award they showed all the Best Supporting Actor nominees in their own little windows, and when they read Landau's name you could see Jackson mouth the words in true Jules fashion, "Oh, that's b***s***!". I agree, Sam...I agree.
This is the movie that also revived John Travolta's slumping career. Maybe revived isn't the right word...perhaps saying this movie put Travolta in a much needed refreshing light would be better said. Pulp Fiction took Travolta from a Grease, Staying Alive, Barbarino character into a tough, take-me-seriously character. Travolta got the Best Actor nomination for his role as Vincent in Pulp Fiction, but he didn't win (the winner was Tom Hanks for his Forrest Gump role which was a lot more understandable than Jackson's snub).
Pulp Fiction has some of the best screenwriting in any drama that I've ever seen; and at least the Academy agreed with me on that as the Best Screenplay nod did go to Writer/Director Quentin Tarantino. Every lead actor in this film really shines; Tarantino really got the best out of his all-star, A-List cast.
Pulp Fiction on Blu Ray is a long awaited addition to my collection. The movie looked great with its 1080p transfer and the DTS sound (with such a great musical score) was terrific. I haven't watched the Extras on this new Blu Ray release yet, but at some point I will find the time for all 6+ hours of them from interviews with the cast, to behind the scenes footage to deleted scenes and more.
Step aside, Butch. Pick up this movie....This is a tasty burger!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022Asking someone to list the best films ever is a long-winded way of asking them how old they are. Unless they're a film student, then you're getting even less objective criteria. So I'll skip the platitudes about one of the most reviewed and commented-upon films in history, it'd be impossible to say anything new anyway.
The 4k transfer for this recent version was done well. Minor film grain visible, but it's not overdone, and I don't recall the theatrical release being particularly grainy, either. Detail is superb, and for a film with this many close up face shots, had to be done well. It was.
Soundtrack wasn't upsampled to Atmos or anything, still basically the same 5.1 DTS-HD track you got on the 1080P blu-ray. It's crisp and clear, the music sounds fantastic. You'll notice it when you're supposed to, and not when you're not, exactly how a soundtrack should be.
As for aging gracefully, I noticed rewatching this film in 4k, just how little period technology there is. A few shots of chunky, 1990s cell phones, but not much else. Intentional or otherwise, this decision by Tarantino has a profound impact on the film nearly 30 years later. Instead of being a period piece, Pulp Fiction feels like a story out of time. There's no jarring focus on period tech that makes so many films of this era show their age.
Pulp Fiction is a story about people, the focus is on people, and because of that it's timeless.
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Flair KambataReviewed in India on August 20, 20215.0 out of 5 stars The product is good
The delivery was smooth , product is good .
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Richie S.Reviewed in Germany on December 8, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Kultfilm
Ein muss für jeden Tarantino Fan. Jedoch ohne deutsche Tonspur.
ButchReviewed in Australia on June 10, 20245.0 out of 5 stars What a movie
This sits at the top of my 4k collection 👌
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hello ケイティReviewed in Japan on September 9, 20191.0 out of 5 stars 再生できない。
リージョンは適正なはずなのに再生できませんでした。返品手続きはスムーズでしたが、同じ商品を頼むのを躊躇しています。またダメな場合返品しにくいだろうな。
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KaronteReviewed in Spain on May 9, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Extraño menú de audio en inglés.
Impresionante película e impresionante edición. Tras llamar la atención de público y crítica con su anterior película, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction supuso el espaldarazo definitivo para Tarantino. Si la primera la hizo sin apenas medios, con unos escenarios casi teatrales, aquí el incremento de presupuesto para nada significó una disminución en la calidad como les ha ocurrido a otros muchos, contando con un platel de actores de renombre que apenas caben en la carátula de la peli sin tapar el cartel.
Esta película es buena muestra de casi todas las virtudes de Tarantino. Para empezar el hecho de convertir en puro arte e incluso en cine de autor lo que en teoría sería simple Serie B. Ya el título da una pista de por donde van los tiros, argumentos en teoría de novela barata pero que en las manos de Tarantino se convierten en historias que te enganchan desde el primer momento, con unos giros de guión sorpresivos pero para nada artificiosos y que hacen que te mantengas casi sin pestañear durante todo el metraje esperando cuál va a ser la siguiente sorpresa. Y todo contando la historia, o las historias más bien, saltándose a la torera los corsés de Introducción-Nudo-Desenlace pero dotando de cierta lógica a lo que se nos cuenta a pesar de estar todo el rato dando saltos en el tiempo.
Parte de esa culpa la tienen los personajes y los diálogos que Tarantino les asigna. Junto al plantel, que Tarantino va convirtiendo en troupe a medida que va sumando títulos a su filmografía, el director va rescatando viejas glorias del cine comercial o de la Serie B (otra vez esa bonita letra) y dándoles en muchos casos el papel de su carrera, rescatándoles del ostracismo de la industria. De los diálogos hay que destacar, aparte del ingenio de las conversaciones, el saber meterlos en el sitio justo. Poca gente antes de Tarantino, o al menos fue éste el que consiguió convertir esto en algo habitual, había mezclado el costumbrismo con tanta naturalidad en películas de gansters. ¿De qué hablan los gansters cuando están trabajando? Pues de lo mismo que habla cualquiera con otro tipo de trabajo, el hecho de ser gansters no limita sus problemas al número de balas que va a necesitar para cargarse a un tío o cuál va a ser luego su plan de huida, sino que también hablan de qué hacen para relajarse, qué comen, a donde viajan... Algo que siempre se podía ver en los personajes policíacos pero pocas veces se trataba con profundidad al otro lado de la ley. Y ese contraste entre situación y conversación se convierte en una de las señas de identidad más características de Tarantino, dando lugar a situaciones de humor negro y surrealista. Como digo, Tarantino popularizó este tipo de costumbrismo gansteril hasta hacerlo algo normal y en cierta medida incluso series como Los Sopranos se convierten en deudoras de su cine. (Nota prescindible:) Serie que encumbró a otro de los actores Tarantinianos aunque sólo de rebote, James Gandolfini, que bordó uno de los mejores papeles de su carrera haciendo también de ganster en una peli de Tony Scott pero con guión de Tarantino (con casi todas las filias y fobias de éste): Amor A Quemarropa/True Romance.
Hasta tal punto llega la maestría de Tarantino en la creación de personajes y diálogos que es habitual encontrar toda esa imaginería impregnando la cultura popular en camisetas o incluso escuchar coletillas de sus personajes en conversaciones entre amigos.
Otra de las virtudes de Tarantino es elaborar bandas sonoras. Si hay directores cuyas películas serían irreconocibles sin unas partituras creadas a tal efecto, Tarantino recopila canciones que sobre el papel no pegan ni con cola, y las convierte en parte de su película de tal forma que luego ya resulta difícil no oír esa canción y recordar tal o cual escena. Con algunas de esas canciones consiguió lo mismo que con algunos actores, sacarlos del olvido y volverlos a convertir en superventas.
Una película sin duda alguna para disfrutar como niños, aunque como niños grandes dado el grado de violencia gamberra. En el aspecto técnico, prácticamente todo impecable. Como algún comentario habrá hecho ya, lo mejor para conocer estos aspectos es remitir a la reseña de Javier Alonso aquí en Amazon. Aunque es un detalle el hecho de que hayan incluído en audio de alta calidad en español en vez de limitarse al Dolby o DTS ordinarios, aun así el audio original en inglés le da mil vueltas al del doblaje en español. Pero a mí me ha llamado poderosamente la atención el hecho de que desde el submenú de audio sólo se puede acceder al audio en inglés con subtítulos, siendo necesario acudir a las funciones propias del reproducto de Bluray para eliminar esos subtítulos y poder ver la peli sin el texto en pantalla, al menos en la copia de la que yo dispongo.
Nota: Si te gusta esta peli y este tipo de cine, es altamente recomendable una película de ese mismo año y con características parecidas, Amateur de Hal Hartley.

