1. What is/are your favorite film[s] and why?
2. What is the weirdest dream you've ever had?
3. How would you run the world and why would you do it like that?
I have many "favorite" movies, and it's no small task to pick one out of the bunch. I typically go through phases in which I become completely fixated on one or two films in particular. As of right now, I would have to say that Pulp Fiction, written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, is just that film. Once you get past the unforgivably despicable characters, some of the least moral in all of film history, you come across a thematically rich and cleverly executed plot that not only entertains, but also enlightens. From the whip-smart prose of Jules the theologically-conflicted gangster, to the strong and stoic nature of Butch the on-the-run boxer, Pulp Fiction delivers a subtle story through a screaming bullhorn. I don't want to give away any of the plot or it's themes to those who haven't seen it before, but one can be rest assured that it is well worth the two and a half hours it takes to complete.
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