Kill Bill – Volume 1 & 2 Review

I was on my weekly off from yesterday and had a lot of time to kill. I had surfed all day yesterday and slept only at mid-night. Woke up at 10.30 today morning and wanted badly to kill the time. Borrowed handful of movies from my neighbour and started of with “Kill Bill”. The name interested me a lot and I got it running in my DVD player. I have seen Uma Thurman in some movies before. But, she was at her best in Kill Bill. This movie is the most violent movie I have ever seen in my life. Kill Bill is directed by Quentin Tarantino. I thought this guy must be of a chinese origin and I may be right as there were hair-raising stunts in the movie. But a few were crap with guys walking the walls to reach the ceiling.???????????

The story is about a gang of assasins with Bill as their leader. And every member of this death viper assasins squad has a code name. Something like Black Mamba, Copper head and a few other creative names. Uma Thurman who is a professional killer wants to lead a normal lead a normal life tries to get married to a record music store owner. Her dreams are shattered with a massacre of her friends and her fiance in a marriage rehearsal. She is shot by Bill and goes to coma for 4 years. The rest of the story revolves around how Uma Thurman hits back and takes revenge on Bill and his assasins.

Things I liked in the movie

  • Uma Thurman was at her ravishing best and she does some great stunts.
  • The Cinematography and screenplay.

Things I hated in the movie

  • A typical Hollywood killer story which does not involve police in any scenes.
  • Too much of blood gushing out like fountains sprinkilng water.
  • A few unrealistic stunts

I am gonna buy DVDs or VCDs of all great English movies and enjoy all my weekly offs.

Kill Bill was really helpful to kill away the time. :-)

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