For me I can appreciate both aspects of what Tarantino shows, as he can express himself either visually or with dialogue. This time Tarantino has not focussed on the dialogue in this movie, when it came to writing its script, more he wanted to show what the characters he had created, and why they were in the position they were in. But without the violence, KB would have not been the movie it was. This time we see more violence, the action and the result of that violence, with it being a bit over-powering in the end. Quentin Tarantino has written and directed another powerful piece of cinema, in a way that only he could. ![]() I love parts of it, but then find other parts to be extremely difficult to watch. I am not sure where I want to start with my review of Kill Bill. One by one, she will kill the various assassins. Four years later, 'TB' suddenly awakes from her coma, ferociously focused on one mission, to seek revenge on her former master. The assassin, Bill, and his circle known as 'The Vipers' leave 'TB' for dead, however she was merely comatose. But, what else should we expect from a movie freak, like Quentin Tarantino? An entire wedding party is slaughtered during a dress rehearsal in a rural chapel: the pregnant woman in the blood-splattered wedding dress is Black Mamba, better known as 'The Bride'. Tarantino has made KB with class, precision and close intense attention to every detail. ![]() ![]() It certainly is one intense, hateful movie, containing some of the greatest sword fighting sequences ever filmed in a movie. Tarantino can now add the martial arts masterpiece 'Kill Bill' to his resume, a film that left me speechless after I had seen it. It has been six years since we have seen a movie from one of the world's most talked about directors, Quentin Tarantino, but the wait for me, has been worth the while.
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