On the 30th anniversary of Quentin Tarantino's groundbreaking film 'Pulp Fiction', the cast, including John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson and Harvey Keitel reunited at the TCM Classic Film festival for a special screening. The film had a significant impact on the careers of its stars and changed cinema forever.
John Travolta's career was revitalized after 'Pulp Fiction', with him calling it 'mind-boggling' in terms of the opportunities that came his way. Samuel L. Jackson became a screen icon overnight, with the film being a turning point in his career.
Uma Thurman reflected on how the film changed cinema and how it had an evolving impact on her life and her relationships with other filmmakers. Harvey Keitel, who played the role of Winston Wolfe in the film, also shared his thoughts on the impact of 'Pulp Fiction'.
The reunion was attended by Bruce Willis' family, including his wife Emma Heming Willis and daughter Tallulah Willis. They paid tribute to the actor who was unable to attend due to his health struggles with frontotemporal dementia.
John Travolta's daughter, Ella Travolta, who saw 'Pulp Fiction' for the first time when she was 18 years old, accompanied her father on the red carpet. She expressed her admiration for the film and called it 'the definition of a perfect movie'.
The TCM Classic Film Festival's theme this year is Most Wanted: Crime and Justice in Film, with other movies included in the festival being Chinatown, Dirty Harry, Dog Day Afternoon, In Cold Blood, North by Northwest and On the Waterfront.