Pulp Fiction and Film Form


Before discussing film form in relation to Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, it may be useful to re-read the post on film form from the A Level Film Studies Blog, to refresh your memory about the different areas of film form and how to discuss them in an essay.


Questions in the exam may ask you to discuss Pulp Fiction in relation to individual aspects of film form, such as cinematography or mise-en-scene, OR more broadly about film form in general and the ways it has been used to create meaning or develop themes and/or ideas. You would also want to discuss various aspects of film form in questions about aestheticsrepresentation and critical debates on narrative and auteur (in particular). It is therefore essential that you can make generalisations about the use of film form in the film BUT also discuss specific scenes in greater detail.

For more detail about the ways that the various elements of film form are used in Pulp Fiction, you should clink on the relevant links below.

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