Why does Marcellus Wallace have a plaster on his neck?

THE SOUL OF MARSELLUS WALLACE The imposing mob boss wears a Band-Aid on the back of his neck, reportedly because actor Ving Rhames has a scar there he wanted to hide for the iconic over-the-shoulder shot, but it’s also been argued that when the devil takes your soul he takes it from the back of your neck.

Who is Marcellus in Pulp Fiction?

Marsellus Wallace is the deuteragonist as well as the central antagonist of Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime thriller film Pulp Fiction. He is a gang boss and husband to Mia Wallace. He is the boss of Vincent Vega, Jules Winnfield, Butch Coolidge, and many other unknown gangsters.

Why Marcellus Wallace’s soul is in the briefcase?

The prevailing theory is that the briefcase is Marcellus Wallace’s soul and that he sold it to the Devil in exchange for his prominence and success as a gangster. The evidence? The scar on the back of his head, which is clearly visible throughout most of the film, is where his soul was taken from.

What was in Marcellus Wallace’s briefcase in Pulp Fiction?

In Pulp Fiction’s original screenplay, the briefcase contained diamonds. Run-of-the-mill diamonds. Just like in Reservoir Dogs.

Why did Butch save Marcellus?

Marsellus was just sodomized by two racist rapists. He’s traumatized. Butch stopped that and saved him, instead of leaving him there, when he didn’t have to. His anger at the time was towards the rapists.

What did Marcellus Do Zed?

Before Zed could grab the pistol, Marsellus shot off Zed’s genitals with the shotgun. He vowed that Zed’s suffering had only begun, promising that he would call his crew in to torture Zed with a pair of pliars and a blowtorch.

Who is the rat in Reservoir Dogs?

Mr. Orange
Orange is the “rat,” even when all evidence points to him. When Mr. Orange confesses to him, he is anguished over the betrayal but remains true to his criminal nature and shoots him, at the cost of his own life.