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The Deadly Viper Assassination Squad consists of five most deadly killers, led by Bill. There is O'Ren-Ishii as Cottonmouth, Elle Driver as California Mountain Snake, Vernita Green as Copperhead, Budd as Sidewinder. And there is The Bride, whose name is not spoken, who wanted to quit because she was pregnant. One day, somewhere in the Texas desert, The Bride wanted to marry the love of her life. Then Bill and her former colleagues showed up and killed everyone there. But they did not do a good enough job: The Bride survives, barely, and is in a coma for four years. Her colleagues know this but won't kill her in her sleep, it would just ruin the reputation. One day, The Bride awakens. For her, not a second has consciously passed, and after she realizes all the things that have happened, The Bride decides to take revenge. Bloody revenge. On each single one of those who betrayed her. First on her death list is Cottonmouth, who has become the yakuza boss of Tokio, second in line is Copperhead, who chose a more decent life as well. The Bride sets out to take back what was once hers: Her life. KILL BILL is, from start to finish, a bloody master piece. Those who didn't like it simply didn't get it. Tanatino's favorite films are old school Sonny Chiba/Bruce Lee-esque ultra violent movies classics. Anybody who has seen said films will know, as bloody as Kill BIll is, it does not even come close to some of those old classics. KILL BILL is a movie that blends together Tarantino's engrossing cinematic style with the favs of old school martial arts flicks with ease and genius. Tarantino was looking for nothing more here than to bring to the big screen for a mass audience in present day the sort of film that inspired him to create films. What can one say about this in a negative fashion in this respect? He has succeeded. The negative reviews prove that. Too much gore? Too much violence? If i had any complaint about this movie it was that it didn't have ENOUGH, and that was only because for the first half of KILL BILL Tarantino was shooting for an R rating. Believe it: if he could have gotten away with as much blood and guts as he wanted there would have been a lot more. Oh and fasten your seat belts kiddies and come to the theatre in a parka because KILL BILL vol. 2 has an NC-117 rating. That means more blood guts and mayhem than probably any Hollywood big budget movie ever. For those who commented that there was too much blood and guts and nonsensical violence i say this: why do you continue to go to movies that you don't understand? I knew from the moment i saw the first trailer what was going to go down in this movie and i couldn't wait.
Approximate Word count = 1876 Approximate Pages = 7.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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