Archive - Thursday, 26 August 2004


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DVD review of Kill Bill Two

THE AGE-old tale of a woman scorned is brilliantly caught in what has already become a Tarantino classic, 'Kill Bill'.

This is definitely a case of revenge being a dish best served cold - and when you have years of deadly training behind you, it gets interesting.

Uma Thurman is back as The Bride, aka Black Mamba, aka Beatrice Kiddo, and with two down on her hitlist of five, she is close to her ultimate goal - to kill Bill.

O-Ren Ishii (Cottonmouth) and Vernita Green (Coppermouth) were the first to fall in Volume 1, and the job will be over with the death of Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah), Budd (Michael Madsen), and last of all, Bill (David Carradine).

However, something throws her plans off a bit - remember when The Bride couldn't hide that bump? Well, congratulations - it was a girl.

And her daughter is still alive and living with Daddy. Now the question is will The Bride have actually succeeded in her ultimate goal?

There are some fantastic fight scenes in this movie and it's obvious to see why Quentin Tarantino wanted this plot to unfold in its own time.

It's a cracker of a film - go buy it.




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