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Pulp Fiction Opening
Sequence Analysis
By Christopher Osbyrne
Pulp Fiction’s opening scene is similar to
our film’s because it has the typical
iconography and tone of a classic
robbery/heist film.
The sequence opens with a medium two-
shot of characters Ringo and Yolanda sat
at the table of what seems to be a
breakfast restaurant. Each of them are
discussing how each of them are through
with doing robberies because it’s “too
dangerous” and how Yolanda believes that
he “quacks” every time he says that he is
not going to do it ever again. The shot
holds for roughly for 30 seconds for the
audience to concentrate on each of the
characters and to familiarise themselves
with how each of them look.
After this, there is a brief cutaway to a
close-up shot of a waitress approaching
them asking if they want any more coffee
which Yolanda’s character replies to her
exaggeratingly happily with “yes, thank
you”. From this we can infer that each of
the characters, especially Yolanda, are
very charismatic and also that they want
to keep what they are talking about a
secret to others, despite them talking
about such a criminal subject in a public
restaurant.
The scene then cuts back to the original
shot used at the beginning of the two
them beset in a mid two-shot. As they
carry on a conversation about a man who
allegedly was able to rob a bank with a
telephone, the shot then cuts to a
medium close-up of Yolanda as she
finishes pouring milk into her coffee and
makes eye contact with Ringo. This shot
brings the audience closer to the
conversation and the characters and
allows us to focus on the story Ringo is
telling just like how Yolanda suddenly
becomes interested in his story.
There is then a few quick cuts between
Ringo and Yolanda having a back and forth
conversation, cutting between the single
medium close-up of Yolanda and an over-
shoulder shot from Yolanda to Ringo;
conforming to the 180-degree rule.
It then, again, returns to the original two-
shot from the beginning once Ringo
explains why he is telling the story and
that he wonders why nobody “robs
restaurants” and that “we’d be better off
robbing banks”. He also makes a slight
racist comment about the how most shop-
owners are “gooks” or old Jewish people,
further establishing each other characters
as the rebellious and criminal type.
Moments later Ringo shouts “Garcon,
coffee!” referring to the waitress who
came to them before. Whilst she
approaches them, Ringo suddenly says
under his breath that he wants to rob the
restaurant they are currently in. They go
all the advantages each of them have
over the customers and “bus boys” in the
restaurant because they are not
expecting it. Ringo also comments on an
idea that Yolanda had about “stealing
people’s wallets” and how that could get
them even more money. Ringo’s affection
and encouragement of Yolanda’s idea
conveys that each of them are most likely
a couple.
Lastly, as they confirm that robbing the
restaurant they are currently in would be
beneficial to them, they is a quick cut to
a close-up of Ringo’s handgun and another
to the two of them sharing a romantic
kiss, as if it was going to be their last.
This then confirms to idea that each of
them are a couple and the terms of
endearment, “Honey-bunny” and
“Pumpkin”, they call each only enforces
the closeness between them. In contrast
to this, each of them stand up on top of
their chairs and announce to the
restaurant that they’re going to rob it.
Yolanda screams furiously with strong
language, which subverts gender
stereotypes where the male would
commonly be stronger, which creates a
complete juxtaposition of romance with
crime; thus creating a comedic tone.

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Pulp Fiction Opening Sequence Analysis: How Tarantino Establishes Characters and Tone in Under 2 Minutes

  • 1. Pulp Fiction Opening Sequence Analysis By Christopher Osbyrne
  • 2. Pulp Fiction’s opening scene is similar to our film’s because it has the typical iconography and tone of a classic robbery/heist film.
  • 3. The sequence opens with a medium two- shot of characters Ringo and Yolanda sat at the table of what seems to be a breakfast restaurant. Each of them are discussing how each of them are through with doing robberies because it’s “too dangerous” and how Yolanda believes that he “quacks” every time he says that he is not going to do it ever again. The shot holds for roughly for 30 seconds for the audience to concentrate on each of the characters and to familiarise themselves with how each of them look. After this, there is a brief cutaway to a close-up shot of a waitress approaching them asking if they want any more coffee which Yolanda’s character replies to her exaggeratingly happily with “yes, thank you”. From this we can infer that each of the characters, especially Yolanda, are very charismatic and also that they want to keep what they are talking about a secret to others, despite them talking about such a criminal subject in a public restaurant.
  • 4. The scene then cuts back to the original shot used at the beginning of the two them beset in a mid two-shot. As they carry on a conversation about a man who allegedly was able to rob a bank with a telephone, the shot then cuts to a medium close-up of Yolanda as she finishes pouring milk into her coffee and makes eye contact with Ringo. This shot brings the audience closer to the conversation and the characters and allows us to focus on the story Ringo is telling just like how Yolanda suddenly becomes interested in his story. There is then a few quick cuts between Ringo and Yolanda having a back and forth conversation, cutting between the single medium close-up of Yolanda and an over- shoulder shot from Yolanda to Ringo; conforming to the 180-degree rule.
  • 5. It then, again, returns to the original two- shot from the beginning once Ringo explains why he is telling the story and that he wonders why nobody “robs restaurants” and that “we’d be better off robbing banks”. He also makes a slight racist comment about the how most shop- owners are “gooks” or old Jewish people, further establishing each other characters as the rebellious and criminal type. Moments later Ringo shouts “Garcon, coffee!” referring to the waitress who came to them before. Whilst she approaches them, Ringo suddenly says under his breath that he wants to rob the restaurant they are currently in. They go all the advantages each of them have over the customers and “bus boys” in the restaurant because they are not expecting it. Ringo also comments on an idea that Yolanda had about “stealing people’s wallets” and how that could get them even more money. Ringo’s affection and encouragement of Yolanda’s idea conveys that each of them are most likely a couple.
  • 6. Lastly, as they confirm that robbing the restaurant they are currently in would be beneficial to them, they is a quick cut to a close-up of Ringo’s handgun and another to the two of them sharing a romantic kiss, as if it was going to be their last. This then confirms to idea that each of them are a couple and the terms of endearment, “Honey-bunny” and “Pumpkin”, they call each only enforces the closeness between them. In contrast to this, each of them stand up on top of their chairs and announce to the restaurant that they’re going to rob it. Yolanda screams furiously with strong language, which subverts gender stereotypes where the male would commonly be stronger, which creates a complete juxtaposition of romance with crime; thus creating a comedic tone.