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After having successfully crossed the first two members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad - Vernita Green, O-Ren Ishii, and the Crazy 88s, The Bride (whose real name is now revealed to be Beatrix Kiddo) sets her sites on the remaining three. While she goes after Bill's brother Budd, Elle Driver, and ultimately Bill himself, we learn more about Beatrix's back story. This includes her time in China training under ultra strict traditionalist martial arts legend Pai Mei, who had a taste for brutal action, and a super-secret technique that can take out any opponent, and how she got to be where she is. Unfortunately Elle and Budd are out to stop her from getting to Bill and learning the truth about the attack on her wedding four years earlier. Getting to Bill will be an ultimately rewarding experience for Beatrix, but can she get through Budd and Elle first?
The Bride continues her quest of vengeance against her former boss and lover Bill, the reclusive bouncer Budd and the treacherous, one-eyed Elle.
I had heard how bad these movies were and avoided them. It just so happens a local station recently showed this movie but I haven't seen "Vol. 1".
This does not live up to the stern warning that preceded it. I've seen movies which, even cleaned up for TV, were far more violent.
Uma Thurman gives one of her great performances here. I enjoyed the martial arts training and the pleasant family scene near the end the most. But when she was dirty and out for revenge, just look at that face.
The scenes where Beatrix was buried had to be a real challenge. There were four walls, but just not at the same time. Where we saw her feet had to be the hardest.
I was expecting a lot more comedy, the way this was promoted. But what comedy there was I liked. Even if it was dark. Uma Thurman as her much younger self in school, for example.
Some great stunt work was done in one of the martial arts training scenes. Either that or CGI.
David Carradine also impressed.
While I didn't care for Daryl Hannah, I can't deny she was good. A long way from the type of character in "Splash" (which I liked far more).
Perla Haney-Jardine gave one of the best performances of all, really a delight as the 4-year-old daughter of Bill and Beatrix. And despite the nature of the movie, her first scenes were appropriate family viewing, should one want to watch just those, with the caution that in an age appropriate way, the girl is told her father shot her mother and that while pretend violence is not harmful, there is real violence that hurts.
An impressive effort. Just not my taste, for the most part.
Although it still had a lot of thrills and great writing and acting, it lacked a lot of the same pizazz that the first volume contained.
Tarentino brings us the continuation of the epic tale of a woman in search of revenge. With several scenes of violence as the first one held, some surprises, and a lot of great dialogue, you will not leave the film disappointed. However, with that being said, it wasn't quite as good as the first one. The continuation is almost like the second half of the first film, and from about the middle of the film on, it slowly decreases in intensity and for Tarentino almost has too much emotional value to it.
I found it funny, entertaining and worth the rental fee, however it's not a film that I need to run out and buy. The first one was near excellence, while this one was a bit too cheesy for me. Although, I will admit there were two scenes that kept me guessing, and had me a little nervous of the outcome.
All in all it's a good watch, and if you enjoyed the first volume, you should definitely check this one out.
"Kill Bill Vol. 1" was a pure action movie, in love with collisions of violent movement. “Vol. 2” relaxes the pace, allowing for extended monologues. Those who lamented the first film's lack of wicked word exchanges should delight in Carradine's final soliloquy.
Budd nails the Bride's coffin shut.
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