Jules shot Marvin during a chaotic and unexpected moment. It happened when tensions were high and things took a violent turn.
Jules shoots Marvin by accident. It happens in a tense and chaotic situation, and it's a sudden turn of events.
Yes, in 'Pulp Fiction', Marvin was shot. It was a rather unexpected and violent moment in the movie.
It was a spur-of-the-moment decision driven by the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the situation.
Yes, he died. In that crazy and violent world of 'Pulp Fiction', poor Marvin was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. His death was one of those unexpected and shocking moments in the movie that added to its dark and unpredictable nature. It was a moment that also led to further complications and actions for the other characters, like Vincent and Jules having to deal with his dead body in the car.
Yes, Marvin did die in Pulp Fiction. It happened in a rather unexpected and violent scene.
Jules survived in Pulp Fiction. In the movie, he has some very intense and interesting story arcs. He goes through a spiritual transformation of sorts. But, he's alive at the end of the film.
No, Jules doesn't die. He survives the events of the movie.
Maybe they needed him for some specific purpose related to their criminal activities. Could be for leverage or to use him as a hostage.
Sure did. Marvin met his end in the movie. It was a rather unexpected and violent turn of events.
I think Jules got 1500 from a shady deal or a criminal activity, but the exact details aren't clear.