Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction

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After the New Hollywood wave emerged from the 1960s, the films in America have gradually changed a new style and from 1980s, American Independent Cinema has drew the audience’s attention. The achievement of the project can been seen in several films.
Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" seems to have become a synonym for American independent films. Pulp Fiction practices the concept of independent filmmakers in its own way in order to embody the freedom of dreams. Quentin Tarantino made himself into a hero of post-modern movies with such a film as "Pulp Fiction". This movie shows itself to everyone in the world from all aspects. First of all, the most significant feature of the film is its overall structure echoing at the beginning and the end; …show more content…

Why do these women agree? The reason is unknown, but there are traces of the two female protagonists Ann and her sister Cynthia. At first glance, the cause of the beginning is the confrontation between the sisters. Cynthia hated the holiness and perfection of her sister. She deliberately went against her, let her feel uninhibited, even deliberately cheated with Ann's husband. She was in a provocative mood and so she agreed with Graham and videotaping and talk about her own sexuality. At this point, Cynthia knows only the resistance of Ann, but may not be able to find …show more content…

At this time, Graham and the video recorder, as an alternative psychiatrist, admitted that she was so conservative in sex because she did not want to be Cynthia. Therefore, she is similar to Cynthia, both don’t want to become and defined by each other. They talks about sex, but they are not sexual. They are totally irrelevant to pornography. Although the process of talking can cause desire of sex, Graham mentions to them that only talking and never causing sexual consequence.
So, the fact that the two sisters talked to Graham about sexual matters separately is not talking about sex but clarifying oneself. This clarification seems to be faster than that of a therapist, because Ann had talked with the therapist for a long time and had been surrounded by fears of plane crashes, fear of rubbish will overwhelm the earth that she was completely unable to control, and she has not come into her melancholy at the core, that is, finding out that her husband and sister have an affair, but she dare not face the

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