Liar?
BTW, Pulp Fiction had only one poor acting performance, that being from Tarantino, himself.
The Pulp Fiction screenplay was an interesting mixture of somewhat clever characterization, awkwardly contrived convergence, and presented no single character with whom the viewer could identify.
The script left gaping holes and had amateurish inconsistencies (for example, hit men don't leave physical evidence all over, junkies don't usually drink, car wrecks don't magically disappear, the list goes on.) That said, the film had some unique scene transitions and the music was especially well done.
One didn't have to look too deeply to be offended by Pulp Fiction. Tarantino made cinematic fools of military personnel, people of faith and police while humanizing mobster hit men and drug dealers. So, when Tarantino says he wanted Gibson to win an Oscar, it was probably just another poor acting performance .
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Movies are not reality nor are they there for the purpose of morality. They are entertainment.