The woman who killed Bill

Geovanni 2022-04-19 09:01:05

Uma Thurman , the woman who killed Bill, had that


little makeup look on her face. The poison ivy girl in "Batman & Robin" has a beautiful and bizarre makeup and modeling that can't hide the charming nature of her natural beauty. According to information searched online, Uma became a successful model at the age of seventeen. Perhaps at the peak of her modeling career, the blurred runway and colorful covers gave her countless prosperity. But the movie is definitely the flame that makes the Uma phoenix nirvana. The magical big screen has successfully extended and expanded her innate unique temperament and charming charm as if it were reborn. Since then, Uma's delicate face and slender figure, every frown, smile, and every move, have been injected with freshness and vividness, and they are not just a thin plane without personality on the pages and photos. There is no need to pile up a lot of artificial pale decorations on the face and body for people to browse. As long as Uma wants to, she can go on the mirror naked. The camera recorded not only the blemishes on her face, but also her rational self-confidence and frankness. The truth always shines in another unexpected brilliance from the inside out.


A remake of "Les Miserables" in 1998. Uma Thurman plays the beautiful and innocent poor mother - Fantine. The interpretation experience of such classic tragic characters will undoubtedly add a heavy and delicate touch to Uma's many artistic images. Maybe, in the dark corner of the cinema, someone will cry for Uma's Fantine, but I want to tell you, that is by no means the real Uma, although they are equally beautiful.


Too bad Kill Bill was bloody, at least for me. Uma is subversive and creative in this film of blood, fight and faith. In the plot, Uma's skillful, brave and strong image surprised me, even a little panic. The overlapping grievances and grievances in the ups and downs of the plot have repeatedly stimulated the recovery and outbreak of the latent elements in human nature. I have to remind myself many times that it is necessary to examine and think in the field of women. Uma Thurman, is a true woman.






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Extended Reading
  • Kelvin 2022-03-22 09:01:04

    Quentin Tarantino’s spooky film talent has blossomed a stunning bloody flower of violent aesthetics in "Kill Bill". The film’s skillful use of a variety of technical methods and rapid editing of killing action scenes make The bloody rendering reached an extreme height, and it was a breath-holding climax from beginning to end.

  • Lonzo 2022-03-23 09:01:05

    Hearty. It makes me look intently... It's cool, okay! The exciting and powerful plot, the settings for clearing and killing monsters, and all kinds of awesome sound effects, the film gave me a pleasure of playing games. You can't find any reason here, all you can feel is revenge. Revenge that will never give up, accompanied by plasma full of screens. In fact, the other chapters of these two killing Bill are not great, but the chapter about Tokyo boss Liu Yuling is really amazing. The other chapters are just violence, and this one really bears the aesthetics of violence. This is a very Japanese chapter. The direct references to manga, Japanese music, Japanese gardens... and even Guoguo, a minor character, have a taste of the second dimension of Japan. All kinds of Japanese elements are natural and very interesting. In addition, the lens is neat and beautiful, and the rhythm is easy. Well, it should be the best action movie clip I have ever seen.

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 quotes

  • [after Bill tells her not to kill The Bride]

    Elle Driver: Thought that was pretty fuckin' funny, didn't you? Word of advice, shithead - don't you ever wake up.

  • O-Ren Ishii: [after she cuts off Tanaka's head, in Japanese] So you all will know the seriousness of my warning, I shall say this in English.

    O-Ren Ishii: [in English] As your leader, I encourage you from time to time, and always in a respectful manner, to question my logic. If you're unconvinced that a particular plan of action I've decided is the wisest, tell me so, but allow me to convince you and I promise you right here and now, no subject will ever be taboo. Except, of course, the subject that was just under discussion. The price you pay for bringing up either my Chinese or American heritage as a negative is... I collect your fucking head. Just like this fucker here. Now, if any of you sons of bitches got anything else to say, now's the fucking time!

    [pause]

    O-Ren Ishii: I didn't think so.

    O-Ren Ishii: [calmly, in Japanese] Gentlemen, this meeting is adjourned.