In the Pulp Fiction story, the pocket watch doesn't seem to play a direct role. The movie is centered around the lives of various characters like Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, their interactions, and the events that unfold in a non - linear way. There are no scenes or storylines that revolve around a pocket watch. It's mainly about the characters' actions, the violence, the dark humor, and the complex web of relationships, rather than something as specific as a pocket watch.
No. I don't recall any significant role of a pocket watch in the Pulp Fiction story.
It could be used as a visual aid during a speech. For example, to show how much time has passed or how little time is left for something.
It could be a date that marks the beginning of a chain of events. For example, it might be the year when a feud between two families started in the pulp fiction world.
If the 'chick' is Mia Wallace, she plays a role that is both alluring and dangerous. She is a woman in a world of crime bosses and hitmen.
The fixer in 'Pulp Fiction' plays the role of problem - solver. He cleans up the difficult situations that the main characters get into.
Since there's no clear Eric in Pulp Fiction as far as I know, he doesn't play any role.
I'm not sure it has a major role. It's probably just part of the scenery to make the setting more realistic.
The Wolf plays a problem - solver role. He comes in to sort out the mess that Vincent and Jules are in.
I think it might play a role in adding an air of mystery. It could be like a secret code that only certain characters understand, or it might be related to the overall moral fabric of the story.
Jackson plays a hitman in Pulp Fiction.
Fabienne plays the role of a friend and accomplice in the world of 'Pulp Fiction'. She's involved in the events and interactions that take place among the main characters.