You can find many great images of John Travolta in Pulp Fiction on the official movie website. They often have a gallery section with high - quality stills from the movie.
No. In 'Pulp Fiction', John Travolta's character Vincent Vega meets a rather unexpected end, but he is alive for a significant part of the movie and his character is a key part of the complex and interwoven storylines that Quentin Tarantino crafted in this classic film.
There is no character named John Coffey in Pulp Fiction. John Coffey is a character from the movie 'The Green Mile' which is a completely different story.
I'm not entirely sure if there is a character named 'John' in 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie has so many characters with names like Vincent, Jules, Mia, and Butch. It's possible that there is a 'John' in the background or as a minor character, but it's not something that immediately comes to mind when thinking about the main plot. Maybe if we go through the movie more carefully, we could find out for sure.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', 'John' could be just one of those names that add to the overall texture of the story's world. Maybe it's a name of a character who was cut from the final version but was part of the initial ideas. Or it could be a name used in a dialogue to give a sense of authenticity to the seedy underworld the movie portrays. For example, in the criminal and complex world of 'Pulp Fiction', having a simple name like 'John' could be used to show the ordinariness within the chaos.
Definitely not. John Travolta's role in Pulp Fiction doesn't end in death. The plot takes many twists and turns, but his character remains intact until the credits roll.