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I'm a fan of violent films as long as they have some kind of meaning or message (such as Natural Born Killers, Scarface or Pulp Fiction), so would I like this or is it just and excuse for violence, for violence sakes?
> When was Pulp Fiction violent?
Katana slicing, rape (which was horrific), some guy gets his [ahem] package blown off by a shotgun, Butch slams his car into Ving Rhames' character (don't remember his name), an innocent woman is shot in the hip and she rolls around screaming, Butch beats Ving Rhames to the floor and nearly blows his head off, Vincent Vega gets shot with an uzi, Marvin gets his head blown off in a car, his brains cover the windows, pieces of flesh get stuck in Jules' hair, several people are gunned down in the apartment.
I'm a fan of violent films as long as they have some kind of meaning or message (such as Natural Born Killers, Scarface or Pulp Fiction), so would I like this or is it just and excuse for violence, for violence sakes?