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監督:Quentin Tarantino
R15+
1994    2h 34mスリラー, 犯罪
8.892%96%8.5
強盗の計画を立てているカップルを導入部に、盗まれたトランクを取り戻そうとする二人組のギャング、ビンセントとジュールス。ボスの情婦と一晩のデートをするハメになるビンセント。ボクシングの八百長試合で金を受け取るボクサーのブッチ。誤って人を殺し血塗れになった車の処理に右往左往するビンセントとジュールス。ギャングのボス、マーセルスを軸としたこれらの物語がラストに向けて収束していく。
  • John TravoltaVincent Vega
  • Samuel L. JacksonJules Winnfield
  • Uma ThurmanMia Wallace
  • Bruce WillisButch Coolidge
  • Ving RhamesMarsellus Wallace
  • Harvey KeitelThe Wolf
  • Eric StoltzLance
  • Tim RothPumpkin
  • Amanda PlummerHoney Bunny
  • Maria de MedeirosFabienne
  • Quentin TarantinoJimmie Dimmick / 監督 / ストーリー
  • Christopher WalkenCaptain Koons
  • Rosanna ArquetteJody
  • Peter GreeneZed
  • Duane WhitakerMaynard
  • Angela JonesEsmarelda Villalobos
  • Phil LaMarrMarvin
  • Steve BuscemiBuddy Holly
  • Bronagh GallagherTrudi
  • Laura LovelaceWaitress
  • The Movie Hater2025年4月11日
    I didn't like this movie.
  • Jeremiah18時間前
    Effortlessly and infinitely cool. For my money PF is still top dog of the Tarentino disco. I probably havnt seen this in like 15 years or more. But man did I watch it a lot in the 90s and 00s. Despite it feeling like the movie is ending on like 4 occassions, which is kinda a negative before you realize its ripping you back and cleverly plugging you back into something you almost forgot mattered. Sam Jackson has never been more badass than here.
  • ርልዪረ2025年2月8日
    The most important film of the 1990s. I say that because of the impact it had at the time and the endless volume of clones it generated and the lasting legacy it's had. People were quite literally saying "you can do that in a movie?!". Quentin basically birthed an entirely new sub-genre of film. He popularized the non-linear story telling style that is so common nowadays and really was the one who started the trend of characters talking about everyday nonsense things not related to the plot etc. The film focuses on the intertwining timelines/stories of several characters: two hitmen, a boxer, a mob boss and his wife and two lovers holding up a diner. In a truly genius way, all these stories perfectly weave together in non-linear fashion. Tarantino stuffs the film with endless pop culture references, surf music and graphic violence that is paired with some of the best dialogue committed to screen. They're a truly likeable bunch despite being murderers, drug dealers and generally bad guys by trade. It can not really be understated how this film impacted the world of film making and audiences at the time. It is a definitive masterpiece of the 1990s and will likely be appreciated for many years to come for how ground breaking it was. It also basically cemented Tarantino as one of the greats.
  • Vincent2025年4月29日
    This is my number one favorite movie, and it was the beginning of my liking for all Tarantino movies. Uma Thurman im fu*king love you
  • tellum2026年3月11日
    Everyone has always liked this way more than me. Not a bad movie at all, but 2 of the main stories are way better than the third. The entire Bruce arc is just boring until it becomes so ridiculously insane that I can’t take it seriously. Sam Jackson and John Travolta together make the whole movie for me.
  • TomVader2026年3月11日
    I still don't know what ”pulp fiction” is, but now I do know what a royale with cheese is.
  • ayayron2025年4月19日
    Ezekiel 25:17
  • IRos2026年3月1日
    Can’t believe I haven’t watched this sooner
  • FridabertoV2025年7月20日
    Masterpiece.
  • NordicReelReviews2026年2月16日
    Personally, I've never been a fan of Quentin-style movies. I tried watching this over and over to understand the appeal. I categorize this one as proof that just because you cast big actors doesn't make it more watchable. It takes more than great actors to make it a good movie. The camera bouncing up and down at times makes it feel like a low-budget movie (it is), but by no means does it make it revolutionary. As the saying goes, it takes all kinds of people in the world. It's not my taste. However, it evidently might be yours.
  • jxsh20002026年2月15日
    very interesting and complex. makes me want to watch again
  • Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ2025年9月13日
    This is Tarantino's masterpiece, there's no other way to say it. It has arguably one of the smartest scripts I've ever seen. The story, which is non-linear, is so well constructed it takes several viewings to grasp it all.
  • Aaron Savage2025年8月24日
    The perfect crime movie, alongside the likes of Heat and GoodFellas.
  • dpaul17012026年1月21日
    Way too much bad language, and an overall let down as far as the story goes for all the hype I have heard about it over the years. Not one I have to see again.
  • makdelart2026年1月7日
    One of the most important films in contemporary pop culture. 1994 paved the way for countless creators who continue to follow in its footsteps to this day.

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