Pulp Fiction [DVD]
B**2
Brilliant film. Outstanding 4k bluray picture quality and HDR.
Pulp fiction is an essential film. Finally it's got the full 4k bluray treatment.I've got an 8k Sony master series panel. It does 4000 nits and this film looks breathtaking. The hdr is wonderful and so accurate.But there's so much more to a good film than brilliant picture quality. Pulp fiction more than compliments the astounding visuals.This is a perfect film with perfect images.Essential.
S**K
Lives up to its title
Now that it's almost 23 years later can we have a level-headed point of view on this movie? The hype machine in 1994 went into maximum overdrive with Pulp Fiction in a way that has rarely been repeated, even in a world over-saturated with easily accessible and multiple forms of media. For years people have regarded Pulp Fiction as if it is somehow far beyond any kind of criticism. It's time for scrutiny.As a 150-minute series of vignettes within vignettes it makes for good entertainment the first few viewings, but I've seen Pulp Fiction from beginning to end about 10 times now and I can honestly say I am done with it.The trashy nature of the stories and the wider world that the characters inhabit is a nice homage to the dime novels of the 1950s and other trash cinema of the era. And I mean trash. Pulp Fiction takes virtually no inspiration from anything with an ounce of class. Don't be fooled by the all-star cast and the larger-than-life characters.For years people have been quoting the screenplay as if it were a breathtaking breakthrough in movie dialogue. It's not. If anything it is far too wordy. The editor should have been a little more liberal in cutting down the talking. There is an utterly pointless interaction between Travolta, Thurman, and Buscemi about a $5 shake that seems to go on forever. It adds absolutely nothing to scene at all and I cringe whenever I hear it. I can't believe I am even wasting my time bringing it up in this review, but it's a good example of frequent nothingness that should have been excised. Tarantino also seems to have an inability to reign in his actors here, leaving them to ham their way over the boundaries which gives many characters an unfocused, disconnected, and confusing riff. Travolta in particular seems off and alienating. He was probably just happy to get work at the time but there's no reason for why the rest of the cast didn't question the overwritten material.It's also very dull to look at. Jack Rabbit Slims appears to be the only set specifically designed for the movie, which is why there is a colorful vibrancy to this scene that is found nowhere else. Almost every other shot takes place at street level in the most mundane parts of Los Angeles without any sense of location. The lazy Panavision photography just plonks the camera down at standard angles and indulges in far too much steadicam for its own good, all while never giving us much in the way of geography. It's very frustrating.Pulp Fiction is competent with unique inspirations, but the movie has almost no original ideas and it has been massively over-regarded for far too long.The bland, boring locations of the movie look "good" in 2.35:1 1080p with DTS HD-MA audio and a bunch of extras if you are really interested. I'm not.
M**R
Blu-ray
Good product
A**Y
A superb 4k Update
A Superb 4k Update on this classic film, 28 years old and its never looked so good, a superb uptick in detail and colour, plenty of pop in the picture, if you like this you have to own the 4k, Mine came with a Slipcover at time of order 6/12/22.
R**T
Awesome 4k transfer.
This 4k disc comes with Dolby vision. Movie looks best it's ever looked. Sound is pretty much same as ever. Still great. This film is a classic and now looks excellent in 4k as it should.
L**E
Average
Too much Hype, overall very bland.
M**E
Stunning
Pulp fiction has never looked so good. They done an amazing job with this transfer.
A**T
Itβs pretty good
Itβs pretty good
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