Well, Ezekiel 22:17 talks about certain actions and consequences within the religious framework of the Bible. 'Pulp Fiction' is a Quentin Tarantino movie full of complex characters and non - linear storytelling. There could be a possible connection in the way they both deal with human nature. In Ezekiel, it might be about the fall of man, and in 'Pulp Fiction', we see the dark and complex sides of human nature through the characters like Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield. But this is a very loose comparison.
I'm not really sure there's an obvious direct connection. Ezekiel 22:17 is from the Bible and it has its own religious context. 'Pulp Fiction' is a movie with a very different modern and pop - culture context. Maybe someone could draw a very tenuous link in terms of themes like violence or morality, but it's not an established connection.
Ezekiel 22:17 might be about judgment and purification in a religious sense. 'Pulp Fiction' on the other hand, is a movie that plays with different genres and subverts expectations. One could try to find a connection in the idea of redemption perhaps. Some characters in 'Pulp Fiction' seem to be on a journey of self - discovery which could be related to the idea of purification in Ezekiel 22:17, but this is more of a philosophical stretch than an obvious connection.