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@TheClonemenot
@TheClonemenot 2 года назад
Even though this wasn't your cup of tea, your editing was very well done. Thumbs up for you.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
I appreciate that, thank you!
@grixiscontrol
@grixiscontrol 15 дней назад
@@kaiielle too bad you cuted out shop words exchange and tarantiono speech :D
@johnhawkins2717
@johnhawkins2717 2 года назад
I appreciate the fact that you recognize that some of the parts you didn't like about the movie come down to personal preference, a lot of reviewers confuse what they don't like with being bad movies. It's worth remembering that at the time of the movies release, nothing had ever been made like this before, it was a completely different style of movie to anything that'd come before it.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Thank you for saying that. Many other commenters have said some nasty things to me because I didn't love this movie like they did. 😅 I don't think it's a bad movie at all and I totally understand that it was unique for its time and paved the way for many more great movies!
@AethericSoul
@AethericSoul 2 года назад
“I’m just a Coffee Shop.” That’s how the actor playing the owner is credited in the movie 😂😂
@Col_Fragg
@Col_Fragg 2 года назад
That's a small role but that actor really knocked it out of the park.
@chrisgrove7829
@chrisgrove7829 Год назад
Loved your honesty in your review. And that you get why others might love it, even though it’s not your cup of tea. What I love about this film is it’s about a bunch gangsters talking about pop culture and having real life conversations. I just found it thoroughly entertaining:)
@dmwalker24
@dmwalker24 2 года назад
Tarantino films (especially this one, and Reservoir Dogs) are extremely deep examinations of human nature, and of individual characters. As others have said, the pacing is of a different time. It's something I miss honestly. Films that weren't afraid to take the longer path, because the sights were better. I am also of the opinion that art imitates life, and there are a great many distasteful and unfortunate things that happen in life. The last thing we should ever want is for art to force its message to conform to the current prevailing sensibilities. When people never see bad things in any context, they have no idea what to expect when bad things happen in front of them.
@antoineporche-rideaux4841
@antoineporche-rideaux4841 2 года назад
fun fact , the line 'awe man i shot marvin in the face " was improvised by travoltra and i used to live in the city and pass by the diner that was at the beginning and end of the movie , sadly it was torn down soon after this movie was filmed
@TheNeonRabbit
@TheNeonRabbit 2 года назад
This is basically a movie populated by criminals. I worked in a prison for 25 years. Criminals use profanity, including the "N-Word", constantly, especially around other criminals because they think it makes them sound tougher.
@sputhoor96
@sputhoor96 2 года назад
I remember watching this for the first time. It was so engrossing. From the first scene at the diner. I'd never seen such well written dialogues before it. On the rewatch, it felt like a comedy movie. Loved it even more
@TheWindcrow
@TheWindcrow 2 года назад
In my opinion, Quinten's movies always have dialogues that actually happen in real life. Stupid, yet brain stopping convos about nothing at all, but mean something at the moment.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Excited to see some more of his stuff and see how I feel about them!
@ChannelReuploads9451
@ChannelReuploads9451 2 года назад
Quentin Tarantino appears in every one of his films. Sometimes it is Blatant, like this, sometimes you will blink and miss him without even knowing.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Good to know!
@ChannelReuploads9451
@ChannelReuploads9451 2 года назад
@@kaiielle Not only that (Keep your eyes peeled), but Quentin likes to reuse actors as well. Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterdz and Django Unchained. Uma Thurman, This and Kill Bill series. Samuel L Jackson, Django Unchained, This and Hateful Eight. Tim Roth, The male robber of the Diner in this, Reservoir Dogs and Hateful Eight.
@aphextwin5712
@aphextwin5712 23 дня назад
@@ChannelReuploads9451Samuel L. Jackson also starred in Jackie Brown.
@dunhill1
@dunhill1 2 года назад
I read in a Rolling Stone Magazine interview with Samuel Jackson. He said that the contents of the briefcase was a light bulb, a battery pack, and some wire. Nothing more. Now you know! 🙂
@lanolinlight
@lanolinlight 8 месяцев назад
Tarantino's films are grounded in characters and conversation + a wealth of 20th century pop culture references. They weren't rushing to some genre plot point. (In fact, PULP FICTION is *about* genre plot points and tropes--and subverting them.) If the characters and conversation don't secure your investment, everything will definitely seem "drawn out." Like a lot of 20th century films, Tarantino's were designed for the darkened theater/big screen, before watching movies on phones was even a notion. We're in a different world now, for sure. Younger viewers tend to see movies as an idle distraction, a place to go shopping for fresh memes. In my day we had to walk to school in the snow uphill both ways, etc. 👴🏼 BUT, having been there in '94, I can say that the way Tarantino's early films slowed things down was shock even to '90's audiences, who associated crime movies with action thrillers. His interest in people and their quirks made him stand out from the pack.
@zziicckk01
@zziicckk01 6 месяцев назад
This film is really not for those whose sensibilities are fragile. At the movie theater, the scene that got the biggest laugh was when Marvin's head was blown off by Vega in the car. I think this is a masterpiece and the dialogue is superb. What brings the movie whole is the final scene where Julius quits the business and one realizes that Vega will be doomed by continuing his lifestyle. Thank you for your reaction!
@haritc8462
@haritc8462 Год назад
I really appreciate your genuine, down to earth reactions and your honest reviews. I had a similar reaction to yours when watching this movie. Not everyone enjoys the same movies and that's okay. If or when you get around to watching Kill Bill I think you might enjoy it more than this movie. I'm looking forward to watching more of your content regardless.
@davidstone9624
@davidstone9624 2 года назад
This movie...like most movies before a certain year... allow scenes to breathe and atmosphere to be established. Compared to more modern films, that makes them seem "slow"
@BigSleepyOx
@BigSleepyOx 2 года назад
That, and also Q is so in love with his own dialog (justly so, IMO), that he can't bear to leave any of it on the cutting room floor. hehe In this movie, the only scene that I thought was excessively long was the Butch/Fabienne "pot-belly" scene. That could've been half as long as it was. But besides that, I thought the scenes were the right length.
@markgoguen8698
@markgoguen8698 2 года назад
@@BigSleepyOx that’s the only scene in the movie that drags for me. Everything else is gold.
@arraymac227
@arraymac227 2 года назад
'He wants to know what a $5 shake tastes like.' has been predicted by every reactor I have seen so far. :)
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
The most predictable line in the movie!
@swordmonkey6635
@swordmonkey6635 Год назад
The strength of Quentin is that he's very much into what he's into. He doesn't have a problem about shaking things up a little and loves pulling stuff from old genres and movies he likes. He's got great taste in music. The weakness of Quentin is that he thinks he's more clever than he is. He's a film fan and has zero problem stealing stuff from fringe or old movies he likes. Almost nothing he does is original, but a slight take or homage on some other movie or style. He's pretentious and his dialog comes across in the same way Kevin Smith's movies do at times: like he's pontificating through his characters and trying to be cool and clever for their own sake instead of for the story.
@Corndog642
@Corndog642 2 года назад
I saw this movie when it came out and it blew me away! It was so unique in so many ways but also reminiscent of 70’s crime shlock. The language was for me very realistic for the times. I can see how it could be excessive for many but I found it entertaining. This brought John Travolta back into the spotlight after some flops. The violence and chaos was rightfully shocking. I consider the slower scenes to be all about being in the moment. While the viewer doesn’t get the full context it’s kind of a mystery as to where it’s going. Most people didn’t have cell phones or the internet back then so that wasn’t even an option.
@agitatedmongoose
@agitatedmongoose Год назад
See I don't understand people who don't like deliberate thought out cinematic shots to tell a story or not like when a director lets a film breathe. Or keeps on a single shot. Are we not beyond filmmaking 101 that needs to move a story forward every second just for the sake of doing so, forsaking diverse pacing and audience anticipation? I basically don't understood how someone does not have their jaw dropped the entire time during this movie. Mine was when i saw it in the theater. One of the most cinematic experiences I ever had in a theater (also Goodfellas and Boogie Nights, all 3 tied for #1). Those 3 movies might seem cliche now but at the time the cineamtic experience was a combination of perfect storytelling meets perfect choices of a director meets pefect pacing and you just knew automatically from second 1 you were in good hands. And on 2nd viewing knew it was the hands of a master storyteller. It boggles my mind that anyone else has a different experience, a visceral cinematic experience. I know thats life and that's on me but it still boggles my mind. 😊
@jflaugher
@jflaugher 2 года назад
He can't call 9-1-1. Both Vincent and Mia (once she recovered) would go to jail for drugs.
@mcjim256
@mcjim256 2 месяца назад
This was one of the first “grown up “ movies where I really appreciated the writing and directing. Understand and appreciate that it’s not your favorite, but I really thought you had a great outro summarizing what you liked and didn’t like. If you are going to do more Tatentino films I’d recommend “Jackie Brown” 🎥🎬🍿
@markmcgee2417
@markmcgee2417 7 месяцев назад
I have to admit that when this film came out 5 dollars for a milkshake did sound a bit pricey. Now a days it sounds like a good deal.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely!!!
@47imagine
@47imagine Год назад
Gen X and Millennials: "This movie is a masterpiece." Gen Z: "This is boring ... OMG the GIF!"
@kaiielle
@kaiielle Год назад
I'm not even close to being Gen Z 🤣 I'm in my 30s.
@47imagine
@47imagine Год назад
@@kaiielle Just pulling your leg lol, I like your reactions!
@kaiielle
@kaiielle Год назад
Thanks so much!
@darkjedi447
@darkjedi447 2 года назад
This is easily my favorite Tarantino movie. When I was younger I was a huge STAR WARS fan and my room only had posters of STAR WARS. PULP FICTION was the first Non-STAR WARS movie that I ever got a poster for ( it's the poster of Jules and Vincent holding there guns out to shoot that kid in the room - in black & white ). Always have a great time watching it. Thanks for reviewing the movie. Keep smiling 🤘 🙂
@TheWindcrow
@TheWindcrow 2 года назад
Kaiielle, everyone's first reaction to this movie is the same. I bet you caught a lot more as you were editing it. XD It's a great story about shit that happens everyday that we never know about.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
I did! I put up a quick editor's note at the end saying that after watching it a second time in editing, I've bumped up my rating to 3 stars. It was a smidge more enjoyable watching it in editing, knowing what was coming.
@TheWindcrow
@TheWindcrow 2 года назад
@@kaiielle this is more of a cult classic. I like his other films more.
@justbuz
@justbuz 8 месяцев назад
I hated this movie when I saw it in 1994. It's still "not my cup of tea," but I have watched maybe dozens of reactions to it. Today I can appreciate Tarantino's artistry and creativity, and I can smile at a lot of the dialogue and performances, but I have no desire to watch the full movie again. This movie stays alive for me because I can enjoy watching others react to it, and I am only subjected to edited/condensed versions of the movie. Your reaction and analysis was perfect.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 8 месяцев назад
I largely agree with you, to be honest. It's been quite some time since I watched this movie and I haven't rewatched it since but I remember it really well. So can definitely throw Tarantino an A+ for making a memorable movie, even if it wasn't totally for me. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@markmcgee2417
@markmcgee2417 7 месяцев назад
I love that the sword Butch grabbed was an Hatori Hanzo sword.
@markmcgee2417
@markmcgee2417 7 месяцев назад
I remember when this came out audience members who liked Reservoir Dogs and these new kinds of films coming out were non-plussed about Bruce Willis being in it based upon his past action film work but in the scene where he almost fled the pawn shop but turned back around those audience members turned around.
@williameckert1623
@williameckert1623 2 года назад
Not everyone gets Tarantino. Nobody writes dialogue like Tarantino. Try Once Upon a time in Hollywood.
@MidnightsEdgeAfterDark
@MidnightsEdgeAfterDark Год назад
"every scene is drawn out like nothing has happened" this is the problem with being conditioned by modern mcdonalized film. no shot lasts more than a few seconds, there's no structure or love put into the composition... on and on old man yells at clouds...
@kaiielle
@kaiielle Год назад
Oh don't worry, there's a lot of modern films I don't care for either.
@Cobalt-Jester
@Cobalt-Jester Год назад
Uma/Mia said that her character in Fox Force Five was an expert with a blade... A little foreshadowing of Kill Bill, maybe?
@Col_Fragg
@Col_Fragg 2 года назад
It never sat right with me that Samuel L. Jackson was nominated for Best Supporting Actor while Travolta was nominated for Best Actor. There's no way that Travolta deserved that honor over Jackson. Jackson's character actually had one hell of an arc. Travolta's character doesn't really have an arc. He never changes the path he's on which is what directly leads to his untimely death.
@sparksdrinker5650
@sparksdrinker5650 2 года назад
Ain't about arc bro, Travolta was in more scenes and was involved in more plot points, it's just math.
@Flantomas
@Flantomas 2 года назад
@@sparksdrinker5650 Its not even about that, the producers are the ones that lobby for the awards, the figured they had better chances in that configuration.
@antoineporche-rideaux4841
@antoineporche-rideaux4841 2 года назад
true sam carried the movie and it took Travolta dancing with mia , mia almost o'ding him leaving his gun on the counter at butch's place to once again take a shit because he was constipated from shooting heroin which is a side effect of shooting up heroin and shooting marvin in the face to have be nominated where sam was more memorable with less movie time and jules arc improved throughout the movie
@antoineporche-rideaux4841
@antoineporche-rideaux4841 2 года назад
@@Flantomas better chance because travolta was white and sam was black and that the oscars are racist
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers 2 года назад
That pillow with the lace isn't just 1990's. It's actually a span of like 400 years which just happened to end in the 1990's. Or in other words, The End of a Main Era, according to Dr. Thompson. And you got to see a little slice of it.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Good to know. It's "90s" to me because I was a child in the 90s so I just associate it with that.
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers 2 года назад
@@kaiielle Ya I figured as much, but don't you hate it when you get a reply before you finish editing the comment that was being replied to? ARGH! >:( Heh j/k :P
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
@@meminustherandomgooglenumbers Sorry! I keep RU-vid open for a few hours after a video is uploaded cause I like responding to people's comments. 😊
@Cobalt-Jester
@Cobalt-Jester Год назад
QT is a master of creating tension in a scene.
@Sandy-dd4le
@Sandy-dd4le Год назад
The feeling like a bystander in the scene is the point. It's what Tarantino calls a ," hang out movie".....you watch it every so often to hang out with the characters. Tarantino's hang out movie is Rio Bravo Jackie Brown is done the same way. Though it's way more focused, if you struggle with Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown is probably the only other Tarantino movie that will interest you, it's probably his most accessible film
@gluuuuue
@gluuuuue Год назад
I'll say although Tarantino's dialogue seems brilliantly casual and unrelated to the plot, they actually give a lot of subtle glimpses and insights into the personalities of the characters-what they each care about, how they deal with and react to different situations-and this goes to an interesting issue of why Jules lives apparently managing to actually quit "the life" as he says, while Vincent ends up dead. And while you shouldn't feel compelled to re-watch something you didn't enjoy, I do think if you did so, particularly after watching some more Tarantino, such as Reservoir Dogs, you'll observe all the characters are very much telling you who they are and that this ties in to their ultimate fates.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle Год назад
I do plan on watching more Tarantino! Eventually.
@JJgibson1
@JJgibson1 5 месяцев назад
Check out the movies GoodFellas(1990-Based On A True Story), Jackie Brown(1997), and American Gangster(2007-Based On A True Story).
@raymondmarier8340
@raymondmarier8340 2 года назад
Quintin has a distinct style that you either like or you don’t. Ultraviolence and extreme profanity are expected. So are great soundtracks, non-linear storytelling (which was rare back when this film was produced), and a unique cinematography that provide an amazing and unique landscape for viewers. He is known for the verbal sparring between characters which can be viewed as very entertaining or unnecessarily long scenes. Kill Bill has all of these things, but a lot more of it (much longer run time, bigger budgets so his ability to produce stunning and unsettling visuals are expanded). He first started talking with Uma about a “revenge film” when they were making Pulp Fiction. If you weren’t impressed with Pulp Fiction, and you were staring at your watch in this movie, I fear you will be doing a lot more of that in Kill Bill. I view both Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill as classic movies but they aren’t for everyone.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Still gonna check Kill Bill out anyway to see for myself what I think about it! There are slower movies out there that I do enjoy.
@kevinhayes1656
@kevinhayes1656 9 месяцев назад
I know what Uma Thurman just said to Vincent about being a Square, but what she made with her fingers was the rectangle not a square lol I think Quentin Tarantino needs to go back to geometry class
@Will-nn6ux
@Will-nn6ux 2 года назад
I like that we as the viewers try to imagine what an entirely fictional milkshake tastes like.
@vincentdawn9689
@vincentdawn9689 2 года назад
I think you feel the shots are drawn out because you're young and movies are cut way faster these days to deal with people with increasingly lower attention spans. There are studies about this and it's a shame really.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
I enjoy many slower-paced movies out there; this one just didn't land with me in that regard. But I understand why people like it!
@causticgrip8329
@causticgrip8329 2 года назад
That restaurant scene is so perfectly acted out in terms of the type of high (coke and heroin) that the characters experience.
@leemires5315
@leemires5315 Год назад
I really appreciate your comments on the topic of foot massages and Butch's girlfriend's opinion of what feels good and what looks good.
@Rastafaustian
@Rastafaustian 2 года назад
You really can't go wrong with Tarantino. All of his films are excellent.
@Joker_JAK
@Joker_JAK 2 года назад
I absolutely love this movie. It's one of my all time favorites. Although, ironically, the Mia and Vincent chapter is my least favorite. The Bonnie Situation is my favorite. I love the whole movie though. This is my first time watching one of your reactions and even though you didn't care much for one of my faves, I still enjoyed it. So I think I'll stick around for more.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Thanks so much! I can totally understand why people enjoy this movie. Do I feel bad for it not being my cup of tea? Kinda sorta. But I also can't control that. I have no idea what I'm gonna thinking of a movie. I'm not about to start faking reactions. 😂 Welcome in! Hope you enjoy some of my other stuff too.
@Joker_JAK
@Joker_JAK 2 года назад
@@kaiielle Don't feel too bad. There are plenty of films I hate that others love and vice versa. Everyone's different.
@jasonhawkins6698
@jasonhawkins6698 10 дней назад
The theory that seemed reasonable to me about the case was that he sold his soul to the devil. The unexplained bandaid on the back of his head (idk I guess that where the soul gets extracted lol). And the code was 666. Side note. This is a movie about gangsters doing gangster things. For those of us not in that line of work, the language might seem offensive. For all we know the word you are referring to might be analogous to “bro” in the culture.
@Raven5150
@Raven5150 Год назад
The moral of the story is be careful what pawn shop you go into
@SCharlesDennicon
@SCharlesDennicon Год назад
Your little disclaimer before you started criticizing the movie was a fairly good idea, but it didn't make the 2.5/5 any less brutally preposterous to hear.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle Год назад
You'll be happy to know I stopped doing star ratings in my review, because everyone has different opinions on what the stars mean. 😅
@omegapsi847
@omegapsi847 Год назад
I enjoyed your reaction! I like your outro chillout music from 35:06 onwards, could you tell me the name of the track?
@kaiielle
@kaiielle Год назад
It's linked in the description! And thank you!
@FutureBoy85
@FutureBoy85 2 года назад
I think Pulp Fiction is my favorite Tarantino movie. It's also the first movie of his I ever saw. I totally get your gripes about the movie though. You'll definitely notice that dialogue is something there is a lot of if Quentin's movies.
@paprstsoapco
@paprstsoapco 7 месяцев назад
Your eyes when Marvin got shot. HAHAHAHA! If you don't like long scenes, good luck with movies from the 70s. Also, if you didn't like this, you probably won't like much from Tarantino.
@Davelakful
@Davelakful 9 месяцев назад
Appreciate the honest review. Really an amazing movie but some strange scenes. Funny story...my sister rented this movie at blockbuster and brought it home to watch with my mom. I literally had to say there was something was something wrong with our VHS player and had to fast forward through a couple parts. Otherwise mom liked it😀
@AttorneyBCollins
@AttorneyBCollins Год назад
I agree with one thing you are thinking about Pulp Fiction. The whole Marvin getting his head blown off part was totally unneeded. It and the cleaner part were just padding the movie to no purpose. You really should watch "Jackie Brown" More of a main stream Tarantino film (directed not written) with a Very Strong performance by Pam Greer who seems to be the Pawn stuck in the middle between the police and the criminals...with an unexpected twist or 3. All the violence is pretty well off screen. A really great Film Noir throwback.
@markjuarez1791
@markjuarez1791 Год назад
Very good and honest reaction, Kaiielle. I don't think that this has anything to do with what era this movie was made, it's just that this is how Quentin Tarantino makes his movies. While I do think that Tarantino is overrated as a director, I think he's an excellent writer. I think that Pulp Fiction is one of Tarantino's best films. If I had to pick a favorite segment, I would go with the "Gold Watch" segment. Very intense. If you choose to see more from Tarantino, then be prepared for more pointless dialogue and long slow shots. If that kind of camera work bores you, then you will have a very difficult time with Spaghetti Westerns, like ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, or THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY. If you were even entertaining the idea of watching them. Keep the reactions coming! By the way, KILL BILL, is ridiculously long and very overrated, in my opinion.
@xvomthemadd5910
@xvomthemadd5910 2 года назад
they are no curse words just words
@redharlow9750
@redharlow9750 Год назад
True
@firegod001
@firegod001 Год назад
I was very indifferent as well the first time I saw this movie. After multiple views throughout the years, I like it a lot more. I don't know if you could like it that much or not, but I would definitely wait a few years before giving it more chances.
@kevinhayes1656
@kevinhayes1656 9 месяцев назад
When Vincent was in the bathroom, she found that baggie of heroin in his jacket, which he left on the couch, and that’s where she snorted, thinking it was cocaine
@macroman52
@macroman52 Год назад
When Marcellus walks in front of Butch's car, stops and looks at Butch, all shot thru the windscreen - do you think that was copying a scene from Psycho? Looks like it to me.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle Год назад
Maybe not copying, but definitely some inspiration!
@lawrencefine5020
@lawrencefine5020 2 года назад
My all time favorite movie behind only Boogie Nights. I can totally understand why you gave it a middle of the road review. I was raised in the 70's and 80's and was brought up on these types of movies when realism was king and not every movie ended with a happy ending. 70's and the 90's were the golden age of film IMHO. And QT made some of the best movies ever made, but like music, movies are subjective and not objective. That's why my fav directors are QT, The Coens and Stanley Kubrick. Sad, and realistic type movies move me as much as movies with a happy ending To each their own. And I did enjoy your review, it was honest and that's all we can ask for. Subbed.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Thank you for appreciating that I had a different opinion than you. There are a lot of men commenting on this video very upset with me for not *loving* this movie like they do and resorting to attacking me personally (sensitive, millennial, woman, ADHD, etc.). Have deleted some. Thanks for the sub, and welcome in!
@michaelkb8783
@michaelkb8783 2 года назад
Love your review. Very thoughtful and thorough. This is one of my favorite movies, but 100% can see/respect your criticisms. You should definitely watch Jackie Brown. It is his most underappreciated film.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
I think that one has been suggested, but either way you should submit that on my suggestion form linked in the description! And thank you for this comment as well.
@user-wr9ej6xe4j
@user-wr9ej6xe4j Год назад
I think The Hateful Eight is Quentin's most underappreciated movie. It's so good. Especially since there's a ton of dialogue. And set in the post Civil War time period. So good
@timfoley6718
@timfoley6718 Год назад
Tarantino pretty much the movie Fox Force Five but he called it Kill Bill. Kiddos assassin squad that turned her is the same as described in the dinner seen
@davidward9737
@davidward9737 Год назад
I dont know if anyone said this but things happen when Vince is the bathroom. The last scene of the movie, him dying and being in the bathroom the Mia situation
@rolandzamora4040
@rolandzamora4040 9 месяцев назад
I appreciate you being honest about disliking this film even though I happen to love it as I love all Tarantino films. Toi many reactors I feel like are paint about disliking what they react to
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! Viewers don't like when you don't care for a movie, but I'll always be honest in my reviews!
@fatboy5926
@fatboy5926 Год назад
Rule number 1 - if you are responsible for crime bosses wife and wife OD’s….. don’t call the cops
@flibber123
@flibber123 2 года назад
I think with the language it's important to remember that these are all, for the most part, scummy people. They are part of the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles. So they are going to talk in a way that reflects that. It's not just gratuitous either. This movie is 'about' morality if it can be said to be about anything. For instance, Butch is not a hero. He's kind of a dick from the start. He earns redemption, which is why he gets to ride away free and clear at the end of his story. Vincent is also a dick from the start. But he refuses to acknowledge the 'miracle' and what happens to him? He's killed, and he's killed by Butch no less. Jules acknowledges the miracle and he spares the lives of the restaurant robbers, and so he gets to walk away alive much like Butch gets to exit the movie alive.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
I like this a lot, thanks!
@Epulor1
@Epulor1 2 года назад
I love Tarantino films for the unique dialogue despite the horrific violence.
@crewchief5144
@crewchief5144 2 года назад
EVERY time Vincent goes to the bathroom, something goes wrong.
@backforblood3421
@backforblood3421 10 месяцев назад
Yes Mia, I have little doubt that Vincent, high and dumb as he may have been, could comprehend the fact that you could not control whether or not something would INWARDLY evoke a response in you of being offended, and what he meant by promising not to "get offended" was to avoid outwardly demonstrating any such offense even if you did feel that way.
@yoitsvic1126
@yoitsvic1126 Год назад
Never heard the n-word so much in a short period of time? You must not ever been to the Bronx, Harlem or Brooklyn lol. Cool reaction.
@texastyrannyresponseteam794
@texastyrannyresponseteam794 Месяц назад
it's amazing how it's always the younger white kids that are so offended by N words.. so much self loathing in the kids these days..
@williamj6974
@williamj6974 7 месяцев назад
The briefcase is paying homage to a movie called repo man
@TampaCEO
@TampaCEO Год назад
12:05: Interesting note about the "Fox Force Five". She ended up the movie "Kill Bill" in which she was an assassin on a team of mostly female assassins. Not sure if Quintin decided to run with this idea after writing this line.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 2 года назад
I find Tarantino can drag at times when he gets too fixated on 'slice of life'. I also don't enjoy his use of slurs. You might try some Tarantino written movies (but not Tarantino directed), to see where your dislike of his style sits. True Romance and From Dusk Till Dawn.
@ameen2947
@ameen2947 2 года назад
This is one of the best films of all time. Die Hard is also one of the even better movies, and in fact a must watch you should react too!
@charleslee8313
@charleslee8313 2 года назад
late November/early December for Die Hard.
@wolviespartan
@wolviespartan 2 года назад
Hot take :) Times have changed since the '90s that is certainly true due in part to this movie. Along with Reservoir Dogs there was literally a revolution in how movies were made, they didn't really make movies like this before and Tarantino made it a whole new genre. Many have tried to duplicate and most fail. You can see his inspiration in many modern movies and directors, you can see it in there cuts Guy Ritchie and Edgar Wright are very heavily influenced. Nowadays it's done to death, but I suspect for those of us that saw them in the theatre when they were fresh and new may have a different understanding. Personally I believe this and the afore mentioned movie to be some of the most influential film making in history. Love your reaction, look forward to seeing more :)
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Not a hot take! Unless you were meaning MY take LOL. Thank you.
@thegorn68
@thegorn68 2 года назад
Tarrantino films are very dialogue heavy which means more still camera shots versus constant camera angles back and forth. So, if you have a shorter attention span which younger generation audiences do, I can see the turn off.
@fw6pw086
@fw6pw086 5 месяцев назад
I have 5 things to say about this film.. 👉🏽1_ I really didn't understand almost anything! I watched it about 5 times and I couldn't understand this film. 👉🏽2_ I don't think foot massage is sexually symbolic. Absolutely NOT! If that were the case, I would be practicing incest with my mother, my sister and two of my aunts, or I would be gay because I did a favor for a friend of mine who had foot pain at that moment and I don't see a problem with that. I also massaged the feet and ankles of a little cousin once, because she asked so I don't think this is a reason for me to go to jail, and she has the same opinion (I hope).. She never complained. I don't really like giving anyone a massage because afterwards my hands hurt like hell. 👉🏽3_ It's interesting how this movie shows super disturbing scenes to the sound of super cool and lively music. 👉🏽4_ Quentin Tarantino and I are very similar in some ways... and I didn't ask for it and I'm not proud of having similar "particularities" to him. 😓 👉🏽5_ I like the songs more than the film. This movie is absurd and crazy.
@ADR199E
@ADR199E 2 года назад
Mia and Fabian were definitely the main liabilities... unpopular opinion. 🤷🏽
@DaneofHalves
@DaneofHalves 2 года назад
I like your video! Thank you for sharing!
@drlee2
@drlee2 7 месяцев назад
Not every movie is for everyone. Pulp Fiction is good maybe even great, but at the same time, it's not really one of my personal all-time favorite movies, either. Kill Bill Volume 1 is the best Tarantino film for me. But also I'm not the biggest Tarantino fan in general and started losing interest in his movies some time around the late 2000s. KB1 is the last movie of his that I watched that I even liked.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 7 месяцев назад
KB is still on my list to get to one day! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@SilentBob731
@SilentBob731 Год назад
Fun reaction, even it it wasn't really your cup of tea. Tarantino is definitely not for everyone and like my Grandpa always used to say: "Sonny, if everybody liked the same things, they'd all be after yer Grandma". 👍✌❤
@chimpinaneckbrace
@chimpinaneckbrace 2 года назад
The case contains a very valuable golden McGuffin.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
The best golden MacGuffin.
@ShagGnarok
@ShagGnarok 7 месяцев назад
He’s a hitman with his crime kingpin’s wife in his car, Why in the f would he go to a hospital😂😂
@alertol
@alertol Год назад
You all miss the part in the car, they don't win the trophy, someone else did, and they stole it (was on a radio while they was driving)
@themiIes
@themiIes Год назад
its actually heard on a radio when butch picks up his watch and walks past an open window
@doboi8121
@doboi8121 2 года назад
it’s a good movie, entertaining
@mrlol2238
@mrlol2238 2 года назад
Uh-oh…..you commented on 90’s frill. Great! It’s the early signs of being labeled by the “next ones”. Yes….frills is all it took now a days. I remember my first time being put down by the”next ones”. “Hey nice tape!!! What’s next you gonna play Scottish greatest hits??!!??” Thinking……bloody peasants!
@Shinnizle
@Shinnizle 2 года назад
It's definitely not a movie for everyone. And you simply can't force yourself to enjoy something. I like that you're honest about it. I rarely watch the discussion that people have after a reaction but for some reason your explanations and reasoning why you liked and disliked such and such part of the movie kept me interested :) As for subtitles, I'm actually glad that you watch all your movies with them on, because so do I. I do it for a different reason (to make sure I don't miss anything). A lot of movies have whispered dialogue and very loud/aggressive music so it can be hard to understand everything. Then there are some actors or characters with very thick accents or poor enunciation and you're never 100% sure of what they say. And sometimes your ears play tricks on you (I'm bilingual, but English is not my native language). A good example of this happening for me in Pulp Fiction is the famous Ezekiel speech by Jules. I've seen that particular scene on RU-vid several times before actually watching the movie for the first time. Obviously, the times I've seen it on RU-vid, it never had subtitles, so I always thought he said "And you will know my name is the LAW when I lay my vengeance upon thee". Only when I watched the movie on Netflix with subtitles on did I realize that all this time, he was saying "And you will know my name is the LORD when I lay my vengeance upon thee". And then I felt dumb 😂
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
I'm glad that you enjoyed it! Most people do exit the video before I get into that, but I'm glad it's valuable for those who choose to watch it. I could never get all those thoughts out while the movie was going. Yes, subtitles are such a big help for understanding!
@Shinnizle
@Shinnizle 2 года назад
@@kaiielle You're actually very good at expressing your thoughts out, some people have a much rougher time finding the right words, even after the reaction itself. It's just nice being able to "share" a good movie with someone :)
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Thank you! I do write notes on my PC to refer to while I'm recording to get them out of my brain and organized prior to actually saying it out loud for the video. It really helps.
@Shinnizle
@Shinnizle 2 года назад
@@kaiielle That's a good idea
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
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@gregara6776
@gregara6776 5 месяцев назад
Thumbs up!)) Yet, it's strange to me why people, having watch pulp fiction, always go to Kill Bill and other Tarantiono's stuff, but completely forget about "Four Rooms" movie. Though there is only one "room" shot by Tarantiono, I personally rank it the same level as pulp fiction or even higher))).
@jkg7297
@jkg7297 2 года назад
It's not a good movie for reaction videos imo. You have to be focused on it, listen carefully to the dialogues, get yourself thrown into it, and enjoy the amazing atmosphere. Nothing really to be excited about in Pulp Fiction. I would recommend you to watch it again someday without making a video. Re-watching Pulp Fiction after knowing how this movie goes (messed up chronology) gives you a different perspective on each act of the movie.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Editing this video provided that for me and I put an editors note at the end of this video.
@ericmarois6960
@ericmarois6960 Год назад
You enjoyed a lot of stuff in that movie you rated so low. :) It's one of my favorites and I understand it's not everyone's cup of tea And let me say I enjoyed your reaction to it about as much as I enjoy the movie on its own. Tim's, huh? Hello "neighbor" (I highly doubt you're from Québec too...). Thanks for the video, will definitely keep an eye out for more from you.
@blastingweevil2968
@blastingweevil2968 Год назад
the reason places like this dont exsist anymore and especially pubs here in the U.K is because all these doo gooders banned smoking inside... even though people had been smoking inside them for decades without any problems .... so blame them lol
@DC_Prox
@DC_Prox 2 года назад
There's a theory that all the Quentin Tarantino's movies take place in the same universe, partly because one of the characters from Reservoir Dogs is the cousin of Vincent from Pulp Fiction. However, it looks more like there are two "levels" to this universe. Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs takes place in the "real" world, but Planet Terror and Death Proof are movies that people in that universe watch. Part of the reason this is important is that there's a fan theory that a studio picked up the failed Fox Force Five pilot, took some of the characters and plot points but threw out the setting, and that became the Kill Bill movies, with Mia finally getting her big role.
@MatthiasDammes
@MatthiasDammes 2 года назад
Planet Terror is not a Tarantino Movie. It's from Robert Rodriguez. Tarantino just plays a role in this movie.
@grife3000
@grife3000 2 года назад
I'm not really sure you'd like any Tarantino other than maybe Jackie Brown, but I think everyone should see them. While Kill Bill is not as vulgar by your standards (well, at least in the language), I think there's plenty of atmosphere scenes that will bore you.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Guess I'll have to watch them and see what I think!
@thexintax
@thexintax 2 года назад
This movie is a cult classic. I only watched about 15+ years after its release, and wish i'd seen it sooner. To me the movie has a lot of things i like in a movie: great soundtrack, directing, great leading and supporting actors in Samuel L Jackson, John Travolta and Bruce Willis, over the top violence. A great movie for its time. I do get how this movie is not your cup of tea, but thats perfectly fine. Would be boring if everyone like the same movies no?
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
100%
@karinap1408
@karinap1408 2 года назад
Basically every big movie in the 90s and 2000s had Harvey Weinstein and his brother as producers.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
Yeah I know I'll see his name a lot, but will still make a yuck face at it. 😊
@dermitdenfruechten
@dermitdenfruechten 2 года назад
I highly recommend to you, watching The Green Mile. It is in my opinion the best film ever made. The film is based on a Stephen King novel, but it's not a horror film at all.
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
It's on the list!
@dig3363
@dig3363 2 года назад
U need, it's not an option, to watch forrest gump and 'd love to see it, love u kaiielle. A warm hug from Brazil
@kaiielle
@kaiielle 2 года назад
That's been one of my favourite movies since it came out when I was just a little girl. Seen it hundreds of times.
@GroovingPict
@GroovingPict 10 месяцев назад
what to expect in a Tarantino movie: n-bombs and feet. Lots and lots of feet
@robling1937
@robling1937 Год назад
HELL YEAH I LOVE ZEDS DEAD!
@lynng9618
@lynng9618 2 года назад
Disney bought Miramax/Dimension in 1993 and the Weinsteins ended up as figureheads which upset Harvey who claimed that he and his brother were being bullied by Disney (Hardy Har Har!), Both stuck it out until 2005 and then left (taking Dimension with them as they owned the name completely--But Disney owns ALL Dimension films made between 1993 and 2005 which means they own "the Crow" and the original "Scream" series among other movies) and started their own company called "The Weinstein Company". Disney held on to Miramax until they sold it in 2010 along with their own companies Touchstone and Hollywood as they decided not to do adult films anymore and concentrate on doing just Disney/Pixar-friendly movies.
@texastyrannyresponseteam794
@texastyrannyresponseteam794 Месяц назад
Disney turned into a WOKE antichrist.. a true cesspool.. it's a shame too.. it used to be a safe place for kids to enjoy entertainment.. now it's a sewer of dangerous and ungodly indoctrination.. as harmful to children as any common pedo on the street.. more in fact because we know to look out for them, disney is welcomed into your child's life thinking it's safe.. a true trojan horse..
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