It all began when the nefarious Deadly Viper Assassination Squad moved in and assassinated the Plympton wedding party at the Two Pines Wedding Chapel in El Paso, TX. Well, all but one: The Bride, their real target. All they managed to do to her was put her in a coma. And four years later, she woke up and swore revenge on the lot of them. It began with the disposing of O-Ren Ishii/"Cottonmouth" and Vernita Green/"Copperhead". Now, the "Black Mamba" has only three left on her Death List: Budd/"Sidewinder", Bill's brother; Elle Driver/"California Mountain Snake", the deadly one-eyed assassin; an... d, of course, Bill/"Snake Charmer", her boss, teacher, and lover. However, Bill does possess one thing that keeps the ball in his court: B.B., the daughter the Bride thought she had lost in her coma. And now, at this point, the Bride knows only one thing: in the end, she will kill Bill.
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Kill Bill: Vol. 2 Uma Thurman's resurrected assassin continues her trail of revenge in the second half of Quentin Tarantino's East-meets-Western
In Kill Bill Vol 1 she was the Bride, she was Black Mamba. In Kill Bill Vol 2, the real name of Uma Thurman's sword-wielding heroine is finally revealed: Beatrix Kiddo.
Sadly, this is the greatest revelation Tarantino has to offer in the second half of his self-indulgent two-part movie. As highly anticipated films go, this is one helluva disappointment. But perhaps it was always going to be so - after all, the weight of expectation must have been heavy on Tarantino, the epitome of 1990s cool. As for the splitting of the ...
Style over substance, but I like it!
Another QT film. Slick as ever. Chick who likes to kill people gets revenge on the people who tried to kill her. Eh, that's about it.
Lots of nice sound, stunningly shot, some great fight scenes and next to no plot. I suppose it is an attempt to echo a genre which, frankly, most people wouldn't watch. Think Pulp Fiction without the brilliant story.
Entertaining, yes, but it seems that Quentin is losing his way a bit. Peronally I think he should dump Uma who ain't all that and a bag of potato chips.
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i prefer part 1, but this is still pretty good. last fight against "bill" was....one word....lame. you'll be seeing it more than once. 2 1/2 of 4 stars good.
im glad the whole blood spraying everywhere dead down in this one.. in the first kill bill it seemed to be predictable for all fight scenes and kind of got distracting in a bad way
The second installment kinda kicked back on the bloody action scenes and rather draw out the film with a bunch of conversions but other then that, a really good follow-up.
Movie Fun Fact: This movie was intended to be one whole film but director Quentin Tarantino thought this project was so good he had to split it into two parts.
Good continuation of the story but not as exciting and action packed as the first. As in I find myself watching Kill Bill: Vol 1 on DVD way more than this installment. Maybe the first part had me spoiled and I was expecting too much from the second. Still pretty good way to end the tale. 3.8/5
this movie was too good for words. i've probably seen the kill bill series 20 or more times, and everytime i watch it i see something that i didn't see before.