Well, 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Killing Zoe' are both movies known for their non - linear storytelling. However, I'm not sure who 'Eric' is in this context. Maybe it's a character name that I'm not familiar with in relation to these works. So, the common feature between 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Killing Zoe' lies in their unique narrative styles that jump around in time.
The movie 'Pulp Fiction' explores themes such as the nature of loyalty, the role of chance in life, and the complex relationships between characters. 'Killing Zoe' delves into themes of greed, betrayal, and the cycle of violence in the criminal world. Since we don't know what 'Eric' represents here, whether it's a character, a project, or just a random name, we can't accurately compare its themes with the other two. If 'Eric' was a movie or a story, we would need to know its plot, characters, and overall message to make a proper comparison. But as it stands, we can only compare the themes of 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Killing Zoe' which both have a lot to do with the darker aspects of human nature and the consequences of certain actions in a criminal context.
Both movies touch on the theme of human relationships. In 'Pulp Fiction', the relationships between the characters like Vincent and Jules are complex. They are partners in crime but also have a deeper connection. In 'Killing Zoe', the relationships are more about the team dynamic during the heist. The theme of love or romance is almost non - existent in 'Killing Zoe' compared to 'Pulp Fiction' where there are some elements of romantic relationships, albeit in a rather twisted way. 'Pulp Fiction' also has a theme of the passage of time and how it affects the characters and their actions. 'Killing Zoe' is more about the immediate situation of the heist and the short - term goals of the characters, not so much about the long - term effects of time on them.
Similarities include their edgy and violent content. Both movies are not for the faint - hearted. 'Pulp Fiction' is known for its graphic violence and 'Killing Zoe' also has its fair share of violent scenes. A difference is the setting. 'Pulp Fiction' is set in a more urban, contemporary Los Angeles environment with different sub - cultures. 'Killing Zoe' is set in a more international context, which gives it a different flavor. Also, the dialogue in 'Pulp Fiction' is highly quotable and full of Tarantino's signature style. In 'Killing Zoe', the dialogue is more straightforward in serving the plot of the heist and the relationships between the characters.
I'm not sure which specific 'Eric' is being referred to in 'Pulp Fiction'. There are many characters in the movie, but no one named Eric that stands out immediately. It could be a minor character or a name that is mentioned in passing.
Pulp Fiction is a well - known movie with a distinct set of actors. Eric Roberts was not among those who were cast in this movie. The movie has a unique style and story that is carried out by the actors who were actually in it, not including Roberts.
I'm not sure which specific 'Eric' is being referred to in 'Pulp Fiction' as there may not be a character named Eric in the movie. It could be a name used in a different context related to the film, like a crew member or something, but without more information it's hard to say.
Yes, he was part of the movie. 'Pulp Fiction' is a cult classic with a star - studded cast. Eric Stoltz's performance was one of the many elements that made the movie so engaging. The movie is known for its non - linear narrative and eclectic mix of characters, and Stoltz fit right into that dynamic.