In honor of the 30th anniversary of a masterpiece that forever changed cinema, Netflix has given its users a special gift—the addition of the cult classic comedy that won the 1994 Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Yes, we're talking about Pulp Fiction. Surprisingly, until now, the number one streaming platform did not feature this iconic crime action film, which boasts an IMDb rating of 8.9 based on 2.3 million votes.
Why is this significant?
Recently, Quentin Tarantino announced that he is working on his final film, although production on The Critic has stalled, and the maestro has begun writing a new script. However, Pulp Fiction remains the jewel and "holy grail" of the master, symbolizing independent cinema.
What makes Pulp Fiction unique?
The film's distinctive style features memorable dialogues, a nonlinear storyline weaving various tales, and unforgettable characters. Its unconventional narrative transformed Pulp Fiction into more than just a movie; it became a cultural phenomenon that many creators have tried to emulate. From the dance of Uma Thurman and John Travolta to Samuel L. Jackson's iconic Bible recitation, every scene has become canonical. With its addition to Netflix's library, millions of people can now discover this masterpiece for the first time.