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Narrative

Pulp Fiction Ending Scene

A couple are robbing a diner, collecting wallets in a bin bag. The man walks over to Jules and points his gun at him, taking his wallet and asking him to open the briefcase. Jules refuses, and the robber tells him he will shoot him if he doesn’t open it. Jules gives up and opens the case revealing a mysterious item that the robber is fascinated by. Jules then grabs the robber by the arm and points his own gun at the robber. The robber’s wife goes ballistic and threatens to kill Jules, who orders the robber to calm down his wife. After she is calm, Jules takes the robber’s gun and tells them that he does not want to kill them and that he cannot give him the briefcase. Vincent comes out of the bathroom and points his gun at the robber’s wife and Jules instructs him to hold back.

 

Jules then asks for his wallet back, allowing the robber to keep the money inside. He tells him that he does not want to kill him for religious reasons. He puts his gun down and allows the two to leave. Jules and Vincent then leave the diner themselves.

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