Content:
Anti-biblical worldview including murder, violence & drug use as ordinary & acceptable, & blasphemy in quoting Scripture while committing murder; 348 obscenities, 35 profanities & many racial slurs; bloody fight, people run over by car, stabbings, shootings, & murders with various weapons; oral sex implied & forced sodomy depicted; brief, partial male nudity in shower; and, frequent drug use including graphic overdose & extreme close-ups of needles injecting heroin.

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When all is said and done and the plot and violence are set aside, PULP FICTION is really about the ordinary within the extraordinary. When Vincent and Jules are on their way to a hit, they could just as well be going to a party, the office or a drive in the country. They talk about McDonald’s and co-workers. An odd mixture, the movie falls short of what it might have been. There is some fine cinematography, a good score and some good dialogue. However, the film contains enough extreme violence and foul language to push the boundaries of its R-rating to NC-17.