No, forget it, it's too risky. I'm through doin' that shit.

Pulp Fiction (1994)
YOUNG MAN
A screenplay character in Pulp Fiction (1994).
- lines
- 27
- words
- 663
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 4.6%
- avg words / line
- 25
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 104
Sample dialogue
I mean the way it is now, you're takin' the same fuckin' risk as when you rob a bank. You take more of a risk. Banks are easier! Federal banks aren't supposed to stop you anyway, during a robbery. They're insured, why should they care? You don't even need a gun in a federal bank. I heard about this guy, walked into a federal bank with a portable phone, handed the phone to the teller, the guy on the other end of the phone said: "We got this guy's little girl, and if you don't give him all your money, we're gonna kill 'er."
scene 2 — INT. COFFEE SHOP – MORNINGI'm doin' fine.
scene 2 — INT. COFFEE SHOP – MORNINGI don't wanna kill anybody either. But they'll probably put us in a situation where it's us of them. And if it's not the gooks, it these old Jews who've owned the store for fifteen fuckin' generations. Ya got Grandpa Irving sittin' behind the counter with a fuckin' Magnum. Try walkin' into one of those stores with nothin' but a telephone, see how far it gets you. Fuck it, forget it, we're out of it.
scene 2 — INT. COFFEE SHOP – MORNINGWe made more from the wallets then we did the register.
scene 2 — INT. COFFEE SHOP – MORNINGCorrect. Just like banks, these places are insured. The managers don't give a fuck, they're just tryin' to get ya out the door before you start pluggin' diners. Waitresses, forget it, they ain't takin' a bullet for the register. Busboys, some wetback gettin' paid a dollar fifty a hour gonna really give a fuck you're stealin' from the owner. Customers are sittin' there with food in their mouths, they don't know what's goin' on. One minute they're havin' a Denver omelette, next minute somebody's stickin' a gun in their face.
scene 2 — INT. COFFEE SHOP – MORNING
Bookends
I love you, Honey Bunny.