The plot: The everyday life of two gangsters who usually beat out money for their boss, a crime boss. Against the background of their "work", three novels unfold, which already reveal both their personalities and others more deeply.
Problems that are violated: if in a global sense - fear of leadership, drug addiction, self-complexes, fatalism, permissiveness to criminal authorities. If we recall that this is a tape that shows the inner workings of gangsters, then the plot reveals exactly the problems they face in their "work."
The main characters: Vincent Vega is an ordinary man with his own principles, which he almost does not violate, even if he really wants to. He's very afraid of his boss. Jules Winfield is a ruthless killer, but a believer. And this is manifested not in the fact that before the murders he quotes (fictional) words from the Old Testament, but in the fact that after he managed to prevent his own death, he abruptly begins to believe in them. The secondary characters of the tape, as befits Tarantino's tapes, are no less vivid.
Dialogues: since Tarantino is the director of the film, effective and exciting dialogues are an integral part. Jules and Vincent talk about everyday topics (food, sex, drugs), joke, and sometimes even get into philosophical reflections. Interesting dialogues can be heard not only between them, but also between all the other minor characters. At the same time, all of them do not forget (or rather 271 times during the entire film) to swear.
Special features of camera work: in the case of Tarantino's tape, it is simply impossible not to talk about editing. The director is quite adept at playing with time (since in fact the film is devoid of a formulaic "beginning" and "end"), and completely blurs the chronological framework, and the characters who died in one of the previous novels appear in the next. Professional editing allows you to mix all the events in the tape so much that there is one most important desire: to consider the stories, and not to find out how it all ended.
The film's accents: the tape should be considered iconic not only because Tarantino used a number of cinematic techniques and experiments, but also managed to skillfully place references to other cult films in all these stories, "Psycho" by Alfred Hitchcock, "8?" by Federico Fellini, "On the Last Breath" by Jean-Luc Godard, thus expressing gratitude for the inspiration. This is a real treasure for avid movie lovers. Indian bettors at Rajabets can enjoy a 200% welcome bonus up to ₹50,000 plus 50 free spins on their first deposit. To unlock this enhanced offer, you must use a verified Rajabets promo code when filling out the registration form. The bonus is specifically designed for cricket fans, with over 150 IPL betting markets available per match. The minimum deposit required is just ₹200 through UPI, Google Pay, or PhonePe. Wagering requirements are 20 times the deposit plus bonus amount before any winnings can be withdrawn. The platform also supports multiple payment methods including PayTM, Amazon Pay, and NetBanking.