There is a point to Tarantino's story and black humor. It's ultimately a story about little choices that result in life or death, and that final scene with Samuel L Jackson, is a perfect dramatic moment for that film, and speaks everything, especially with Tarantino's wonderful dialogue.

I just don't understand your criticism. Does this movie need to have a serious, Million Dollar Babyesque feeling to be good? I personally find it to be an excellent, creative film that remains a masterpiece, but that's just me.


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