In the beginning of Pulp Fiction, Yolanda (honey-bunny) jumps up from her table at the diner and shouts, ''Any of you f******g pricks move, and I'll execute every m*****f******g last one of you!'' and then later on in the end when the story is shown from the perspective of Jules and Vincent, she shouts, ''Any of you f*****g pricks move, and I'll execute every last one of you m*****f****rs!''
I don't understand why this happens, it's too obvious to be a mistake.
There must be a reason for it, any ideas?
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It was intentional. Tarentino did it to give the feeling of a fuzzy memory, you know when two people or more hear the same thing differently
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BUT...驴WHO CARES???...This is a master piece about telling stories and making movies. There is probable more of these non-matching perspectives through the movie...
I've noticed that myself but all I could figure is that it was a mistake but they left it in because you have to see it a few times to notice and it probably cost like $10,000 to shoot.
never noticed.. hahaha and that is one of my favourite movies.
hmmm no idea!
sorry would be interested to see other peoples opinons or hear about if you find out.
It's because it's all perception. It's from Jule's point of view and much like in reality, you don't always hear things they way they are really said, but how you interpreted them based of emotion and how much attention your paying to what's goin on around you. Quenton Tarentino is a genus and there's almost always a reason for his ''reality'' changes in his flicks.
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