Who got shot in the face in Pulp Fiction?

Who got shot in the face in Pulp Fiction?

One of the most memorable scenes in Pulp Fiction is when Vincent Vega accidentally shoots Marvin in the face while in the car – but why did Jules and Vincent take him in the first place?

Did Vincent mean to shoot Marvin?

Either it was intentional, or Vincent isn’t exactly the brightest or most cautious guy. Vincent shoots Marvin right after Jules says he is retiring. And although they are just coworkers, maybe Vincent wanted Jules to stay in the business just a little longer so that he could still work with his friend.

What is the injection in Pulp Fiction?

Vincent rushes to Lance’s house, where they decide to give her an adrenaline shot directly to the heart, which immediately brings her back. The scene is as graphic as it can be, but is it scientifically accurate?

Who shot at Jules and Vincent?

character Marvin
Few Quentinphiles can forget Pulp Fiction character Marvin, the man who Vincent Vega (John Travolta) accidentally shoots in the back of Jules Winnfield’s (Samuel L. Jackson’s) car. Though Marvin has three lines in Pulp Fiction, he is also the character Tarantino used to string together the movie’s idiomatic vignettes.

Why did Jules shoot Marvin?

Knowing that Marvin would die a slow, painful death, Vincent and Jules decide that Marvin should be shot in the head and put out of his misery.

Why did they let Marvin live?

Anyhow, Marvin was not purposely killed because he was ratting his fellow pencil-neck college students out so he could live. A choice he later regretted (as you can see when Brett is killed) but due to Vincent Vega’s poor gun safety skills, Marvin gets his head blown off.

How accurate was the adrenaline shot in Pulp Fiction?

According to Onishi, Tarantino’s adrenaline shot isn’t too far fetched. The doctor says a milligram shot of adrenaline is just what real medical professionals would use if they were trying to kickstart the heart back to normal rhythm.

How did that guy miss in Pulp Fiction?

A theory suggests that Brett’s associate actually had a fake gun but didn’t know it, which explains why he “missed” all his shots and why the revolver on the gun didn’t move when he shot – plus, he was too close to Jules and Vincent to completely miss them.

  • September 19, 2022