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So I made it. After year of thinking " must I go through this, must I see blood and brutality, must I? "
After a little hesitating and a good word from my estimate friend Victor, I order it.
And I saw it right away.
First I saw KBII so I was already a bit aware of what would come to life in my living room.
Again a lot patch patchwork, a lot of Italian Kubricks, a lot, needless to say of blood spilled around.
I must say that this film did really made a strong poetic impression and I was ravish about how Tarentino did cut this picture.
How he insert the comic Strip in the film.
Excellent.
Now come the killing ballet scene, grotesque and ruining ( almost ) it all! from then on it go down the drain.
How bizarre, Like in KBII at nearly the end it come brutally naive upon you!
But once you has put that very last scenes away from your memory, it remain a little gem.
From memory - most beautiful scenes were the fight with the girl-enforcer, the final fight in the winter garden, the comic strip, and a few others, that had real punch to them. Also - the final images, to the Shivaree song.Fake blood in that film didn't bother me one bit, as it was intentionally made clear it was fake, but several characters were extremely well defined and played, and overall I thought one would cheat himself by refusing to watch it. Definitely not one of the finest films ever made, but also definitely a must for any serious movie lover.
Edits: 09/01/09
I can just sit and watch those credits with the spanish song first and then watching Uma fake driving to Goodnight Moon in Kill Bill II.
I love both those films and just wish Q would make the Whole Bloody Affair already.
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