Pulp Fiction is in chronological order. Not by events, but by dialogue.
The movie’s circular, self-referential structure is famous; the restaurant hold-up with Pumpkin and Honey Bunny begins and ends the film, and other story lines weave in and out of strict chronology. But there is a chronology in the dialogue, in the sense that what is said before invariably sets up or enriches what comes after. The dialogue is proof that Tarantino had the time-juggling in mind from the very beginning, because there’s never a glitch; the scenes do not follow in chronological order, but the dialogue always knows exactly where it falls in the movie.
Do it with Pulp Fiction and maybe you can get the story in chronological order.
Pulp Fiction is in chronological order. Not by events, but by dialogue.
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