In Pulp Fiction, there is a briefcase who's content is kept very secret. What item gathers the most evidence for being in the briefcase?

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In Pulp Fiction, there is a briefcase who's content is kept very secret. What item gathers the most evidence for being in the briefcase?
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Well people try and make tenuous Links between reservoir dogs and pulp fiction, by that I mean people try and see if they hold up as sequels, whether continuity wise they can work. A logical opinion is to say that the diamonds that are stolen in Dogs are what are in the brief case in Fiction. However Harvey Keitel and Quentin Tarantino act as two different people in both films. So this still doesn't hold true. I heard a theory that it was Wallaces soul that was in the case. Evidence for this is that losing his soul is what the injury on the back of his neck is. However that seems far fetched. |
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Roger Avary, the co-writer of Pulp Fiction says:
from Roger Ebert's Questions for the Movie Answer Man |
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I heard the theory that @JosephLynn mentioned about it being Wallace's soul - and relating it to the injury on the back of his neck. The theory only has slim backing - the glow, the band-aid, the combination of the briefcase (666) and the 'miracle' that happens as Vince and Jules come to take the soul back, perhaps rescuing it from the devil. Obviously the quote from Avery saying that they didn't have a fixed idea of what it was kind of trumps that. |
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I've always assumed (despite Avary's explanation) that it was a clever movie reference to the McGuffins in two previous movies. The most recent being the great Repo Man (Dir Alex Cox, 1984) where a briefcase purported to contain alien remains and which glows mysteriously is a key thread. This, in turn, may have some relationship with the case of radioactive material in the great noir thriller Kiss Me Deadly (Dir Robert Aldrich, 1955). If you are going to include references to other movies (a known Tarantino trait) those are two awesome movies to reference. |
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Until reading the other answers here I always assumes that it contained gold bars because of the orange glow. I know this is a slightly boring conclusion but I don't think that Pulp Fiction is supernatural in any way and the theory about Wallace's soul is just silly. It had to be something very valuable due to Tim Roth's reaction to it and the colour of the glow makes me think gold rather than diamonds. |
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I'm afraid I must also weigh in with boring old, run of the mill diamonds. I read that Tarantino didn't want to use diamonds (even though that's what is in the briefcase according to the script) because he'd just come off Reservoir Dogs which featured a diamond heist. |
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