Movie Number 32 of 2024
The Movie: Pulp Fiction
The Cinema: The Deckchair Cinema Darwin
Stars: 5
Pulp Fiction is thirty years old. I remember seeing it at the Swiss Cottage cinema back in the day, and I was blown away by it, mostly for its incredible structure and the fact that I could tolerate a very violent film without having to run out of the auditorium. Since that first viewing, I’ve seen it on television and DVD countless times. It’s a film I can recite the lines from throughout.
It seems the audience of the Deckchair Cinema in Darwin could do this too.
There is something wonderful about seeing a well-loved film on the big screen. I remember seeing Branagh's version of Hamlet at the Astor in Melbourne. And Stop Making Sense on the big screen a few years ago was amazing. I'd love to see Casablanca... my list goes on.
What makes Pulp Fiction stand out is all the fine details that are found in the two hours and thirty-four minutes of screen time. Even better, you get to watch as all of those little things you'd forgotten screen in front of you. Oh, and then there's the Deckchair Cinema experience in Darwin, sitting outside with my supermarket popcorn and a bottle of water watching as a gecko on screen climbed into John Travolta's nose.
Of the movie, it's still wonderful. I'd forgotten how hot Bruce Willis was back then. Vincent Vega's (John Travolta) haircut is still awful. And Samuel L. Jackson gives a gravitas to Jules, along with a sense of inevitability. And The dance scene at Jack Rabbit Slim's is one of the most joyful things you're ever going to see. (I saw a documentary about this once. Tarantino give Travolta and Thurman the direction to go have fun. They did.)
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