Post by DSkillz on Jun 3, 2015 5:35:20 GMT
Jules Winnfield
Jules Winnfield is a major character in the 1994 black comedy crime film Pulp Fiction. He is a fast-talking mob hitman who has a penchant for quoting Bible verses during his jobs and begins to have a change of heart about his life. He works for mob boss Marsellus Wallace and is partnered with Vincent Vega. Jules is portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson in an Academy Award-nominated role.
Initially he is a hitman working alongside Vincent Vega but after a revelation, or as he refers to it "a moment of clarity" he decides to leave to "Walk the Earth." During the film he is stated to be from Inglewood, California.
Riding in a car on the way to a hit —both wearing dress suits—, Vincent was relating his impressions from his stay in Europe concerning the possession of dope and the laws in Amsterdam. He was impressed on how in European cinemas beer is served in glass, how the Quarter Pounder burger is called Royal with cheese in Paris (and Big Mac is called "Le Big Mac") and how in Holland the French fries are eaten with mayonnaise instead of ketchup.
On their way to the job, Jules was narrating him about Marsellus' new wife, Mia Wallace and the trouble with Antoine Roccamora when he gave foot-massage to Mia. Jules found it too much, while Vince insisted that it was 'laying hands in a familiar way', something that you wouldn't do for example to another man. He proved his point that although you don't mention it, you know that foot-massage has something special and sensual.
Vincent was especially worried hearing about Roccamora, since he was tasked to take care of Mia while Marsellus was off to Florida. They conclude their banter and "get into character", which soon involves executing Brett who has transgressed against their boss, gangster Marsellus, in dramatic fashion after Jules recites a baleful "biblical" pronouncement, and retrieve the briefcase.
Links:
Pulp Fiction Wiki
The Quentin Tarantino Archives
Copyright Owner/Official Site
Miramax
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Initially he is a hitman working alongside Vincent Vega but after a revelation, or as he refers to it "a moment of clarity" he decides to leave to "Walk the Earth." During the film he is stated to be from Inglewood, California.
Riding in a car on the way to a hit —both wearing dress suits—, Vincent was relating his impressions from his stay in Europe concerning the possession of dope and the laws in Amsterdam. He was impressed on how in European cinemas beer is served in glass, how the Quarter Pounder burger is called Royal with cheese in Paris (and Big Mac is called "Le Big Mac") and how in Holland the French fries are eaten with mayonnaise instead of ketchup.
On their way to the job, Jules was narrating him about Marsellus' new wife, Mia Wallace and the trouble with Antoine Roccamora when he gave foot-massage to Mia. Jules found it too much, while Vince insisted that it was 'laying hands in a familiar way', something that you wouldn't do for example to another man. He proved his point that although you don't mention it, you know that foot-massage has something special and sensual.
Vincent was especially worried hearing about Roccamora, since he was tasked to take care of Mia while Marsellus was off to Florida. They conclude their banter and "get into character", which soon involves executing Brett who has transgressed against their boss, gangster Marsellus, in dramatic fashion after Jules recites a baleful "biblical" pronouncement, and retrieve the briefcase.
Links:
Pulp Fiction Wiki
The Quentin Tarantino Archives
Copyright Owner/Official Site
Miramax
Record:
W:
L: