Grab your five-dollar milkshake and shake what your momma gave ya. When Pulp Fiction debuted in 1994, it changed Hollywood forever. There were imitators, fans, and people who were just in awe that a non-linear, artistic narrative about gangsters in Los Angeles could break out and be a hit. Either way, the movie made Quentin Tarantino a household name, and I think it got every viewer to try to imitate that dance scene at least once in their lives. It's true that the Pulp Fiction dance scene broke out in popular culture, with redos at awards shows, homages, and countless Halloween costumes from now until the end of time. But what made this scene so special? And how did Uma Thurman and John Travolta take it to the next level? Today we're going to talk about the dancing scene from Pulp Fiction and look at how it defined the theme and tone and boosted the level of grandeur within the movie. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 15 December, 2021