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Kill Bill vol. 2

Posted by patrickU on August 21, 2009 at 05:10:12:

As my rental service do not carry for the moment volume one, I had to spring in the cold water and go directly into volume two.

Bit late one would say, I never was keen to see any of the two since viewing some previews I was take aback by them.
Was I wrong? Yes and no.

Was Tarantino opus nothing more than a brutal remake of Prizzi´s Honor without the finesse and the humor of late John Huston, but with a lot of bling bling?

Mr. Tarantino must have seen a lot of films in his life, there is a vast patchwork from Sergio Leone to almost every know directors, but they are not finely attached, they not has been digested to come out as something of his really own.
There is a sense of esthetic more on the cold side who lives on through the film.
A junk food spectacle?

Hum, certain is a sense of sadism and masochism ( who would doubt that? ) and a big part of chauvinism, Mr. Trantino dont really like women. Not in this film...

The weakest point was one of the last scene in the film, the discussion between both proponents, just laughable and naive after the orgy of " a women see Red " thanks to Bronson..

Is it a trash film? A " B " film?

A KUNG - Fu Film?
A TV serie?
Even the music is spaghetti Western!

Tarantino himself said it is the film number one in is preference.

Was it boring ( apart from the scene at the end? ) No it was not! Mostly well acted, time did pass by.
Now pass me that coca-cola...
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