Well, 'box' here might refer to being confined or restricted in some way. 'Pulp fiction' often represents a type of mass - produced, sometimes low - brow literature. So it could mean don't be like the typical, restricted characters or stories in pulp fiction. Don't be predictable or clichéd.
The connection might be that pulp fiction often has characters that can be seen as'square'. So it's like saying don't be like those uninteresting characters in pulp fiction.
I'm not entirely sure what 'box pulp fiction' specifically refers to. It could potentially be a term used in a very niche or creative context. Maybe it's a type of pulp fiction that is related to or stored in a box? Without more context, it's difficult to be more precise.
It could mean don't be like the kind of over - the - top, often violent and chaotic stories that pulp fiction is known for. Maybe it's a call to be more sincere, less sensational, and more real in your actions or the story you're creating.
Well, the style of it is not to my taste. I prefer movies with more straightforward narratives and positive themes. Pulp Fiction has a lot of dark and edgy elements that I can't really get into.
Well, 'don't be a pulp fiction' might suggest avoiding being something that's considered shallow or overly sensational. Maybe it's a call to strive for more substance and quality.