Jianghu in the age of hot weapons-we deserve to die

Fabiola 2022-04-23 07:01:02

There is always no shortage of tragic heroes and seeds of revenge in the rivers and lakes.
In an era full of pistols and bazookas, let’s fight with our knives

. A wine shop full of broken limbs, a snowy soup pool, and cheerful and sad songs
. I like it very much. The only flaw in the bloody but not thrilling fights

is the heroine who made me speechless. It doesn't matter if you are thin, but you can't be thin, so the gorgeous movements are completely reimbursed by her unstable bottom plate and trembling body...

I want to cry without tears

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  • Sydnie 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    Really enjoyable. A variety of extreme stylized audio-visual impacts, black humor, westerns, Japanese-style European animation, silhouettes, black and white (maybe for film classification), Japanese animation live-action version... Although the Japanese style may not be authentic, it is domineering and does not require any values. Quentin has been making "pure movies". He is also a good hand who keeps delaying orgasms to grab people's hearts, but unfortunately the orgasm is too full, I have a foreboding that the boss will be too weak

  • Reggie 2021-10-20 18:58:29

    Quentin is really playing a movie! The split screen, animation, black and white styles are mixed, the plasma jet is so cool all the way to the end, and the long shot of the supposedly tired cameraman before the duel, plus the finishing touch soundtrack, is a classic of violent aesthetics.

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 quotes

  • Japanese Businessman: [in Japanese; subtitled] Do you like Ferraris?

    Go Go Yubari: [in Japanese] Ferraris... Italian trash.

    [Japanese businessman giggles]

    Go Go Yubari: Do you want to screw me?

    [Japanese businessman giggles again]

    Go Go Yubari: Don't laugh. Do you want to screw me, yes or no?

    Japanese Businessman: Yes.

    [She stabs him in the stomach with a Samurai short sword]

    Go Go Yubari: How about now, big boy? Do you still wish to penetrate me?... Or is it I who has penetrated you?

  • Hattori Hanzo: [in Japanese; voice-over] For those regarded as warriors, when engaged in combat the vanquishing of thine enemy can be the warrior's only concern. Suppress all human emotion and compassion. Kill whoever stands in thy way, even if that be Lord God, or Buddha himself. This truth lies at the heart of the art of combat.