Introduction: Purpose 
0 Conversation between two actors in a coffee 
shop while eating dinner, located on a 
motorway. 
0 It portrays the aspect that the male character 
is smoking and is lying back, very relaxed, 
this suggesting non-conformity, and his 
common use on swearing suggests he is a 
rebel. He also is very persistent and has a lot 
of knowledge of the subject they are talking 
about. Whereas it portrays the female 
character as a slightly weird and crazy 
women. Bu the women sitting up straight, 
and she sounds nice and happy in contrast to 
the man. 
0 Important aspects of the location that is 
represented is that it is a coffee shop on the 
motorway. I know this because there is 
diegetic noise of the traffic, as well as the big 
window you can see the cars.
0 It develops a relationship between 
the male and and the female 
character as they seem very close, 
they also know a lot about each 
other and they discuss what they’ve 
done before, and kiss showing they 
are in some sort of relationship. 
0 I think it aims to create suspense 
and excitement for the audience 
as the audience wants to know 
what happens when they rob the 
coffee shop and they also want to 
find out how successful they were 
in previous robberies. It also 
makes the audience want to find 
out why they need to rob places.
Mise en Scene 
0 The location is a coffee shop on a 
motorway this shows that the 
couples are just ordinary and that 
they are both dressed as excepted 
in a diner. This goes against the 
genre of crime-gangster film as 
you only find out by listening to 
the conversation you realise they 
aren't normal citizens. 
0 They are in a coffee shop diner 
which has a large window behind 
the characters, this gives the 
viewer an idea of the location and 
where the diegetic sound of traffic 
is coming from.
0 The costumes of the characters are 
very casual and don’t say to much 
about the characters apart from 
they are not you're stereotypical 
view of gangster criminals would 
be wearing for example dark suits 
and black glasses, discussing 
criminal plans in dark not busy 
places. This goes as against that 
brightly lit and busy daytime scene. 
0 The props used in the opening 
sequence are a cigarette that the 
man was smoking, this shows there 
is part of him that is stereotypical 
gangster. The coffee creates 
meaning showing the audience 
where the scene is set. The gun 
shows the audience that the male 
character is dangerous and serious 
about robbery.
Cinematography 
0 I think the sequence is shot 
conventionally, apart from 
some unusual shots like this 
low medium shot of the 
couple talking as well as the 
long over the shoulder shot. 
0 Long shots are used when 
establishing the location for 
the audience.
0 The characters have the same 
amount of close ups as it goes 
from one character to the other, 
shot reverse shot, as they are 
having a conversation. The 
close ups show the emotion 
and expression of the 
characters giving the audience 
a better understanding. 
0 The close ups on the coffee 
back up that it is in a coffee 
shop diner. The close up of the 
gun show the audience that it is 
serious and that they are 
actually going to rob the diner.
0 A low medium shot is used at 
the start of the sequence, this 
shows that the couple look like 
ordinary people having dinner 
and coffee in a diner. This also 
represents that the audience 
are looking up at them giving 
them authority over us. 
0 There was a high close up shot 
of the gun in the male 
characters hand. This shows 
that he is going to be using it 
and the high shots represents 
that he is serious about the 
robbery.
Energy is created through the editing as the 
over the shoulder shot leads to a reverse shot 
showing how the women is listening to what the 
man is say. As well as the match on action of the 
waitress pouring coffee. The editing is done fast. 
0 The camera slowly pans round whilst 
simultaneously zooming in. This is the 
first shot where the camera has actually 
moved in the shot, rather than cutting 
between shots like before. I think this is 
done to show increased interest in the 
man, as it has gone from a conversation 
about robberies to the actual suggestion 
that they rob the diner.
0 I don’t think handheld camera work was used as all the 
shots were straight and level as if they were on a tripod. 
0 The first shots has high-key lighting from 
the larger window behind the characters. 
I don’t think the colours create a moss or 
interest because the lighting, daylight, is 
the same throughout the sequence.
Editing 
0 The sequence uses continuity 
eating because it maintains a 
continuous and clear narrative of 
the following actions. 
0 There are no use of jump cuts or 
the film being sped up or slowed 
0 Establishing shot was used at down. 
the start of the sequence to 
show the location to the 
audience. Shot reverse shot 
and match on action was 
used.
0 There were no crosscutting 
of two locations, the 
location stayed the same 
throughout the sequence. 
0 There were more cuts when 
the characters were talking 
about actually robbing the 
diner. This creates tension 
for the audience. 
0 The editor just uses straight 
cuts as they are having a 
conversation. He doesn't’t 
break the 180 degree rule. 
He uses on jump cut when 
the male character smashes 
the gun on the table, as this 
brings the audiences focus 
to the gun.
Sound 
0 The main source of sound is the 
diegetic sound of the couple having a 
conversation about robbery. 
0 Diegetic sound, In the form of 
background conversation and activity 
and quiet music being played, as well 
as the sound of traffic, letting the 
audience know they are in a busy 
environment. 
0 The sound of the gun being slammed 
on the tables was enhanced to grab 
the audience attention and let them 
know he is serious. 
0 No special effects were used in this 
opening sequence. 
0 The dialogue in the sequence 
gives purpose to the sequence, 
it also gives understanding to 
the audience of what the 
characters have done before 
and relationships between them 
as well as what the film is going 
got be about

Pulp Fiction Micro Analysis

  • 2.
    Introduction: Purpose 0Conversation between two actors in a coffee shop while eating dinner, located on a motorway. 0 It portrays the aspect that the male character is smoking and is lying back, very relaxed, this suggesting non-conformity, and his common use on swearing suggests he is a rebel. He also is very persistent and has a lot of knowledge of the subject they are talking about. Whereas it portrays the female character as a slightly weird and crazy women. Bu the women sitting up straight, and she sounds nice and happy in contrast to the man. 0 Important aspects of the location that is represented is that it is a coffee shop on the motorway. I know this because there is diegetic noise of the traffic, as well as the big window you can see the cars.
  • 3.
    0 It developsa relationship between the male and and the female character as they seem very close, they also know a lot about each other and they discuss what they’ve done before, and kiss showing they are in some sort of relationship. 0 I think it aims to create suspense and excitement for the audience as the audience wants to know what happens when they rob the coffee shop and they also want to find out how successful they were in previous robberies. It also makes the audience want to find out why they need to rob places.
  • 4.
    Mise en Scene 0 The location is a coffee shop on a motorway this shows that the couples are just ordinary and that they are both dressed as excepted in a diner. This goes against the genre of crime-gangster film as you only find out by listening to the conversation you realise they aren't normal citizens. 0 They are in a coffee shop diner which has a large window behind the characters, this gives the viewer an idea of the location and where the diegetic sound of traffic is coming from.
  • 5.
    0 The costumesof the characters are very casual and don’t say to much about the characters apart from they are not you're stereotypical view of gangster criminals would be wearing for example dark suits and black glasses, discussing criminal plans in dark not busy places. This goes as against that brightly lit and busy daytime scene. 0 The props used in the opening sequence are a cigarette that the man was smoking, this shows there is part of him that is stereotypical gangster. The coffee creates meaning showing the audience where the scene is set. The gun shows the audience that the male character is dangerous and serious about robbery.
  • 6.
    Cinematography 0 Ithink the sequence is shot conventionally, apart from some unusual shots like this low medium shot of the couple talking as well as the long over the shoulder shot. 0 Long shots are used when establishing the location for the audience.
  • 7.
    0 The charactershave the same amount of close ups as it goes from one character to the other, shot reverse shot, as they are having a conversation. The close ups show the emotion and expression of the characters giving the audience a better understanding. 0 The close ups on the coffee back up that it is in a coffee shop diner. The close up of the gun show the audience that it is serious and that they are actually going to rob the diner.
  • 8.
    0 A lowmedium shot is used at the start of the sequence, this shows that the couple look like ordinary people having dinner and coffee in a diner. This also represents that the audience are looking up at them giving them authority over us. 0 There was a high close up shot of the gun in the male characters hand. This shows that he is going to be using it and the high shots represents that he is serious about the robbery.
  • 9.
    Energy is createdthrough the editing as the over the shoulder shot leads to a reverse shot showing how the women is listening to what the man is say. As well as the match on action of the waitress pouring coffee. The editing is done fast. 0 The camera slowly pans round whilst simultaneously zooming in. This is the first shot where the camera has actually moved in the shot, rather than cutting between shots like before. I think this is done to show increased interest in the man, as it has gone from a conversation about robberies to the actual suggestion that they rob the diner.
  • 10.
    0 I don’tthink handheld camera work was used as all the shots were straight and level as if they were on a tripod. 0 The first shots has high-key lighting from the larger window behind the characters. I don’t think the colours create a moss or interest because the lighting, daylight, is the same throughout the sequence.
  • 11.
    Editing 0 Thesequence uses continuity eating because it maintains a continuous and clear narrative of the following actions. 0 There are no use of jump cuts or the film being sped up or slowed 0 Establishing shot was used at down. the start of the sequence to show the location to the audience. Shot reverse shot and match on action was used.
  • 12.
    0 There wereno crosscutting of two locations, the location stayed the same throughout the sequence. 0 There were more cuts when the characters were talking about actually robbing the diner. This creates tension for the audience. 0 The editor just uses straight cuts as they are having a conversation. He doesn't’t break the 180 degree rule. He uses on jump cut when the male character smashes the gun on the table, as this brings the audiences focus to the gun.
  • 13.
    Sound 0 Themain source of sound is the diegetic sound of the couple having a conversation about robbery. 0 Diegetic sound, In the form of background conversation and activity and quiet music being played, as well as the sound of traffic, letting the audience know they are in a busy environment. 0 The sound of the gun being slammed on the tables was enhanced to grab the audience attention and let them know he is serious. 0 No special effects were used in this opening sequence. 0 The dialogue in the sequence gives purpose to the sequence, it also gives understanding to the audience of what the characters have done before and relationships between them as well as what the film is going got be about