Pulp Fiction

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Synopsis
The scene takes place at night and Dharam is driving down a road with  Fondue  and  Dew  asleep at the backseat. She stops and steps out of the car for a smoke break. There, she finds the time to contemplate on her life, perhaps trying to find peace within herself while looking back at her past. When she is done with her smoke break she continued to drive while pondering. Ending the scene with Dharam perhaps accepting herself.

Analysis
Pulp Fiction starts after the Drive to 1980 love animation. The scene takes place at night and Dharam is driving down a road. She stops and steps out of the car to smoke. During her smoke break, she is holding pictures from a photo booth, but it is unknown as to who is in them. This video is also very symbolic with the amount of times Dharam is in the photo booth and with the hand drawn scenes, Dharam is also wearing a jacket that has a similar color scheme to Coni while taking a picture alone. When dreaming of a photo booth, it means that you want to hold on to a moment in a non serious way. Negatively, the dream could also mean that you are going to force your way to make things “positive” again, Showing that Dharam misses Coni.To support this theory, the chorus says:

“as it approaches, it gets further away

I want to hold the moment

I want to hold the moment”

This shows Dharam’s grief over Coni’s death

The negativity part of the scene may be Fondue and Dew themselves, as they more or less influenced Dharam to do crime and that is something that Dharam in this scene does not want to continue. Despite this, she has to suck it up and go through with it. The last scene in the video, releasing empty photos can signify that there are no longer any memories to hold on to, as everything has to move forward.

(Credits to RainmanFilms 2K1 and Gentle Ice on yt and Silver E on discord)

One thing that comes to mind with the crayon drawings is childhood.

At 0:33 is the first usage of such drawings, showing Dharam at the present looking at her past self as seen in her outfit very much identical to her most seen type of clothing (though on a closer inspection, she is just wearing an oversized varsity bomber jacket). This scene is when Dharam is taking a smoke break and has her own private time. Contemplation on the things that has happened to her, it gives off a feeling where it always feels like she has disappointed herself.

At 0:42, we seen the present Dharam by herself in the hand-drawn textures. This may imply that she is immersing her past. With the lyrics in this scene saying:

“Oh~ life~ is an endless opera”

Those words seemed like a childish thought, where a child tends to dramatize an event that has happened and cries their eyes out. But this thought may have convinced Dharam to actually think that way, perhaps she isnt faking her feelings. This epiphany just feels fake to some people which makes this scene feel real as there are contradictions seen in a real person.

After her smoke break, she continues to drive, but her thoughts still resides in her as seen in 1:23, reusing the lone present Dharam scene of 0:42

At 1:46, the background appears inside a drawer in Dharam’s car, and at 1:56 is more or less continuing the trend of looking inside the car, this time the trunk. Revealing Dharam of the past, realizing that she cannot escape her grief, as the trunk is meant to store things, resulting in an empty space, a void, like Dharam. Alluding to the fact that Fondue and Dew are just replacements for Connie and Wan

At 2:25, the past Dharam falls into the void with the crayon background while trying to walk to Fondue and Dew. As she falls the lyrics say:

“But the narrative gets tangled as usual

It’s time to get better but”

The first line can be interpreted as Dharam thinking to herself that this is normal, but of course is a lot harder than it looks. No one can get rid of their grief of seeing one of your most loved ones die even though you could have done something about it. The second line is sung as Dharam closes her eyes, showing that she does want to move on from this grief but she can’t as she feels like home like that feeling like you just want to cry alone. The second line also reinforces my theory of the photo booth dream, these words are more or less her thoughts, she thinks that she can fix this.

At 2:37 is when Dharam sings the chorus. This scene suggests that Dharam is getting ready to confront her past, singing:

“as I'm about to see”

shows that she is determined to get a grip on reality as she looks at the moon making her final contemplation in the video.

At 3:10 is where we get an explosion of visuals of Dharam and her past. This can be inferred that Dharam knows how to help herself to get rid of her grief. Moving to 3:15 where Dharam is driving again and the windows are showing the crayon background. This time is the outside of the car. The video is metaphorically throwing Dharam’s past out there to show her resolve. Ending the video where Dharam looks at Fondue and Dew smiling, but she doesnt, the photos are empty, showing that Dharam has now set off on her journey to self-rehabilitation.