Violent, bloody, and talkative as always. I can't stand it but I like it.
Since I haven't watched the first one, I can't say one, two, or three in terms of the plot. Then I am more fascinated by the plot of this film. How could the heroine call such an old Bill to do it.
The logic of this child is not clear. Ya has been in a coma for four years, and then she can recognize her daughter at the first meeting.
That's all for the plot, nothing else.
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photography
I remember the beginning is Thurman's monologue, a long shot of a car driving, and the camera is still slowly advancing. It's black and white...
Also, there are too few fight scenes...
Um……
The heroine is really awesome
It's really walking barefoot
So bloody, so real, I like it.
I feel that Quentin likes to use close-up very much, what face, eyes, feet...especially feet.
ps: It is more ornamental.
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