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Piolence and Punishment in Pulp Fiction
Title: Piolence and Punishment in Pulp Fiction
Category: Arts & Humanities / Film & TV
Details: Words: 1156 | Pages: 4.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Piolence and Punishment in Pulp Fiction
VIOLENCE&PUNISHMENT IN PULP FICTION
Pulp Fiction, one of the most highly acclaimed films of 1995, was
without a doubt a shocking and controversial movie. Drugs, sex, and
especially violence filled our eyes and our ears. Director Quentin
Tarantino brought into the mainstream a genre that had never had such
mass appeal, and he did it very successfully. After viewing Pulp Fiction,
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the issues of violence and punishment arise, and we have to question what
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problems. At the Academy Awards, the film only won for best screenplay.
The majority of the crucial Awards went to the much more acceptable and
viewer-friendly film Forrest Gump. Magazines said the main reason Pulp
Fiction didn't win was that it was too violent and graphic. This may be
true, but Quentin Tarantino has without a doubt introduced the American
public to a new style of movie, and he has done it very successfully!
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