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In a new interview, 'Pulp Fiction' director Quentin Tarantino says The Gimp was supposed to die by the end of the film.
The Gimp symbolizes the possible fate of Marsellus, showing Butch's decision to do the right thing in Pulp Fiction. The Gimp is one of the most mysterious (and disturbing) characters in Pulp Fiction, but in a 2020 interview, Quentin Tarantino revealed his dark origin story.
One of the signature scenes in Quentin Tarantino ‘s Palme d’Or winner finds Butch (Bruce Willis) and Marsellus (Ving Rhames) being tied up and held prisoner in the basement of a pawnshop owner ...
‘Get the Gimp’: Breaking Down ‘Pulp Fiction’s Most Notorious Scene. Pawn shops, S&M slaves and revenge — take an in-depth look at this classic scene from Tarantino's classic crime-story...
The Gimp has become an emblem of creepiness — an essential part of the adrenaline machine that was Pulp Fiction. So, who was the man behind the mask?
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Writer-director Quentin Tarantino reveals in a new interview what happened to (and his own backstory for) one of Pulp Fiction's most notorious side characters, the Gimp.
Pulp Fiction turned Quentin Tarantino into a massive filmmaking name. The scene involving a gimp, Ving Rhames, and Bruce Willis is a jarring moment from the film.
Quentin Tarantino has finally explained who the Gimp really is as well as what ultimately happened to him after his Pulp Fiction scene.
Quentin Tarantino has given new insight into the mysterious character known as The Gimp from Pulp Fiction. In the 1994 movie, Butch (Bruce Willis) and Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) are...