Truly fascinating,
particularly the black humor and the ridiculous contrast to the cool brutal gangland,
...like the robber couple called each other Pumpkin and Little Bunny,
or the funny, kinda silly debates between Jules and Vincent.(which i rly like,cos' i sometimes do so.)
They may be very bloody but they got humanities.
They sometimes seem clumsy ,but so genuinely true.
My favorite parts of all the movie :
(1)
Everytime when my mp3 playing this song,
it makes me irresistible to do the twist dance a little secretly on the street.
(2)
M :Don't you hate that?V :Hate what?M :Uncomfortable silences. Why do we feel it's necessary to yak about bullshit in order to be comfortable?V :I don't know.
M :That's when you know you found somebody special. When you can just shit the fuck up for a minute, and comfortably share silence.V :I don't think we're there yet. But don't feel bad, we just met each other.
M :I'll tell you what, I'll go to the bathroom and powder my nose,
while you sit here and think of something to say.
(3)
J :Naw, I don't eat pork.V :Why not?
J :They're filthy animals. I don't eat filthy animals. V :Sausages taste good. Pork chops taste good. J :I wouldn't eat the filthy motherfucker. Pigs sleep and root in shit. That's a filthy animal. I don't wanna eat nothin' that ain't got enough sense to disregard its own feces.V :How about dogs? Dogs eat their own feces.
J :I don't eat dog either.V :Yes, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal?
J :I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy, but they're definitely dirty. But a dog's got personality. And personality goes a long way. So by that rationale, if a pig had a better personality, V :he's cease to be a filthy animal?
J :We'd have to be talkin' 'bout one motherfuckin' charmin' pig. It'd have to be the Cary Grant of pigs.