personal opinion

Herminio 2021-10-19 09:47:58

Finally, using the child as an excuse to make the reason for killing Bill become such a dramatic scene, the feeling really fell to the bottom, and it was meaningless for a moment. Since it is an action movie, it ends with this kind of drama. It is really uncomfortable to watch. When you talk about Japanese Bushido, and then Chinese martial arts, you have to make Liu Jiahui scold the Japanese. Doesn't this increase the hatred between China and Japan? It feels like this film has been raging from beginning to end. Either it was made into a pure action movie, or it was made into a drama. I spent an afternoon watching the Kill Bill series. I was really annoyed to watch it.

The director, Quentin, likes to show that his movies can contain multiple action elements and can also be made into action dramas? I believe that the most loyal moviegoers only want a clear film positioning, either they are ready to watch a feature film, or they are ready to watch an action movie with popcorn. It's uncomfortable to see, tears can't be made, and the afternoon passed like this!

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  • Alessia 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    Quentin told me that movies can get rid of the sequel curse—even violent ones. For the first time, I think that 2 can be more exciting than 1, at least I think. Thank you, Quentin, for giving me so many perfect screen enjoyments.

  • Vanessa 2021-10-20 18:58:46

    She loves him, he uses her, he kills her, he loves her. She was not dead, she killed him, she loved him, she loved her.

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 quotes

  • Bill: Mommy is still angry at Daddy.

    B.B.: Why?

    Bill: Well sweety, I love Mommy, but I did to Mommy what you did to Emilio.

    B.B.: You stomped on Mommy?

    Bill: Worse. I shot Mommy. Not pretend shoot, like we were just doing. I shot her for real.

    B.B.: Why? Did you want to see what would happen?

    Bill: No, I knew what would happen to Mommy if I shot her. What I didn't know is, when I shot Mommy, what would happen to me.

    B.B.: What happened?

    Bill: I was very sad. And that was when I learned, some things, once you do, they can never be undone.

  • Pai Mei: [punches through a block of wood from three inches away] Since your arm now belongs to me, I want it strong. Can you do that?

    The Bride: I can, but not that close.

    Pai Mei: Then you can't do it. What if your enemy is three inches in front of you, what do you do then? Curl into a ball? Or do you put your fist through him?