Kill Bill, [Bad's Lie]

Branson 2021-10-19 09:49:11

After reading the KB, apart from the protagonist’s sad love ending due to a misunderstanding, in fact, among these killers, Budd made me still fresh and sad.

Of course, many people can see it. In fact, he never really wanted to kill the bride. If he really wants her life, when the bride breaks in, a real bullet can kill her and use a samurai again. Knives are fine too. However, looking at the weapons he prepared, what kind of shotguns, tear gas, none of them was really life-threatening. He had never taken out the katana. To bury the person alive, a flashlight was also given, which is almost two words: I wish you escape. The name of the tombstone is Paula Schultz, and it is the name of an old film from 1968, and the Chinese translation is "Extreme Ben Freedom".
In terms of strength, Budd is the only person besides Bill who has ever put the bride at a disadvantage—Copper head tried to trick the bride with oatmeal instead of accepting the invitation to a formal duel, which shows that she knows that she has no chance of winning. Yes; O-Ren (water bellied snake) has many hands, but when it comes to fighting solo on the snow, it is obviously one level behind the bride; Elle (California mountain snake, the one-eyed dragon), not to mention, even with the best hand The katana also failed miserably.
But Budd, with such an outstanding skill, stayed in a small bar in the desert, endured the vulgar boss's birdish air, and even washed the toilet in a humble manner. Just because he knew he was wrong, he had the courage to say to Bill: That woman desevers her revenge, and we deserve to die. (That woman desevers her revenge, and we deserve to die.) He Hiding decadently, being the worst security guard, constantly pouring beer one after another, wearing that cowboy hat forever, not knowing which day he goes to work, only people with uneasy conscience will do this. What he asked the California Mountain Snake was exactly the question he had been thinking about: relief or regret?
When Bill came to warn him, he had already made a decision in his heart. He just couldn't let go of Budd, his brother, the only man he cared about. Budd was involved in this incident entirely because of him. He couldn't bear to watch Budd die for him. Budd knew what he was concerned about. So when Bill asked about the whereabouts of the samurai sword, he undertook it and said that he lost it and only got $250. . He wanted Bill to feel that brotherhood was nothing in his heart. In this way, Bill won't be sad if he misses and dies.


I hate all these people for hiding their love so deeply, like Wang Jiawei’s "Evil and West Poison", they don’t want to say one by one, hiding, hiding, navigating, guessing, guessing, they hide their hearts, And think that others should know it for granted.

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Extended Reading
  • Arturo 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    The motive for all revenge is love, and Quentin's arrangement of the plot in this way proves that he is a die-hard romantic in his bones. This sudden emotional drama at the end of the film gives the characters a reasonable direction to develop, and this is just one of the reasons why the second one is one rank higher than the previous one. Quentin’s maturity is reflected in the poetic moments in the film. The story of Superman before the climax can be seen as Quentin explaining his position on the film. His characters are all gods who descend from the sky with the help of fictional power, and all the truths in his movies are lies. However, the force from reality that cannot be ignored in the end still enters his narrative, and that is the motherhood of women. Quentin finished his bar mitzvah with the victory of maternal love.

  • Hollis 2021-10-20 18:58:48

    If you have a lot of experience watching movies, you should see a lot of fun. Those places that pay tribute to Shaw Brothers’ martial arts are really interesting, HAHA

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 quotes

  • Bill: Now... When it comes to you, and us, I have a few unanswered questions. So, before this tale of bloody revenge reaches its climax, I'm going to ask you some questions, and I want you to tell me the truth. However, therein lies a dilemma. Because, when it comes to the subject of me, I believe you are truly and utterly incapable of telling the truth, especially to me, and least of all, to yourself. And, when it comes to the subject of me, I am truly and utterly incapable of believing anything you say.

    The Bride: How do you suppose we solve this dilemma?

    Bill: Well, it just so happens I have a solution.

    [he shoots The Bride with a dart filled with Truth Serum]

    Bill: Gotcha!

    The Bride: Goddamn! What the fuck did you just shoot me with?

    Bill: My greatest invention. Or at least, my favorite one.

    [she reaches for the dart]

    Bill: Don't touch it, or I'll stick another one right in your cheek.

  • Elle Driver: [reading] "The venom of a black mamba can kill a human in four hours if, say, bitten on the ankle or the thumb. However, a bite to the face or torso can bring death from paralysis within 20 minutes." Now, you should listen to this, 'cause this concerns you. "The amount of venom that can be delivered from a single bite can be gargantuan." You know, I've always liked that word... 'gargantuan'... so rarely have an opportunity to use it in a sentence. "If not treated quickly with antivenom, 10 to 15 milligrams can be fatal to human beings. However, the black mamba can deliver as much as 100 to 400 milligrams of venom from a single bite."