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Kill bill cast 32/22/2024 It would indeed be exciting to see Hawke team up with her mother Thurman in a third Kill Bill film. Hawke has also established herself outside the Tarantino realm thanks mostly to her role as Robin Buckley in Netflix’s Stranger Things. Hawke of course made her Tarantino universe debut in Once Upon a Time In Hollywood, playing the Manson Family member (identified only as “Flowerchild” in the credits) who gets cold feet and runs away moments before the movie’s explosively violent history-revising finale. Actually, Gogo had a twin sister Shiaki and so her twin sister could show up.” “Elle Driver is still out there, Sophie Fatale got her arm cut off, but she’s still out there. One masterful film that rivals Pulp Fiction as Tarantino's best.Tarantino further teased his Kill Bill 3 ideas, reminding folks of all the characters The Bride failed to take care of in the first two movies who could potentially seek revenge: I'd always preferred the action of Volume 1 to the talking of Volume 2 but now, after watching both films together as one, it's impossible to think of Kill Bill as anything other than one film. After almost a decade of dreaming about seeing Kill Bill as one movie, to actually be able to do it, and for it to be this special print with that awesome Tyler Stout poster made, it was truly memorable. I must say, we're spoiled here in Los Angeles. However, the extended end credits montage is much cooler now because instead of seeing characters you saw a year ago, you saw them just a few hours ago in the same sitting. While that reveal changes how the finale of the film feels, everything else is aesthetically the same. was alive? Should Bill remain around as the father? These questions and much more give the film gravitas it never had before. Would The Bride have tried to kill all of the other assassins if she knew B.B. actually being alive, an iron curtain or morality also slams down on us. So when we the audience, simultaneously with the Bride, are slammed with B.B. Her daughter, after all, is the reason why she stopped killing and left Bill in the first place and it was her death that largely motivated the killing spree. While all of the murders were always motivated by revenge, they felt a little softer knowing The Bride would eventually be encountering her daughter. Holding back that emotional reveal until the last possible moment, as is the case in this version, is a vast improvement from the original releases where we knew she'd eventually find out. Even though we've seen Volume 1 before, just looking at The Whole Bloody Affair on its own and forgetting what we already know, once The Bride gets to Bill and it's revealed that her daughter, B.B., is still alive, we're as surprised as she is. However, now that Bill hasn't dropped the huge news that The Bride's daughter is alive at the end of Volume 1, the whole film feels different. Instead we begin right at the beginning of Chapter 6, Massacre at Two Pines, and from there the film is totally the same as the original theatrical cut. Volume 2 doesn't have any titles or the direct address introduction, that's all been cut out. Removing that final cliffhanger from the movie is the most significant change. With that addition, that second encounter pays off better.ĭuring the final scene, the wicked Sofie Fatale loses her other arm on camera and instead of the film ending on Bill saying "Is she aware her daughter is still alive?" it ends on The Bride, over the trunk, saying "They'll all be as dead as O-Ren" before cutting to a musical interlude for intermission. There are also several different angles and gory shots added into the sequence including a brief, earlier encounter with the young boy The Bride ends up spanking with her sword. The House of Blue Leaves battle is now completely visualized in blood-drenched color and the shot of The Bride blinking to turn the color back on has been removed. It does, however, add a few more violent shots that were probably cut to get an R-rating in the United States, such as the spilling intestines of pedophile yakuza boss Matsumoto. Because this is the print that showed at Cannes several years back, it does not include the extended anime sequence that Tarantino has hinted at before. From there, the movie is identical all the way up until the O-Ren Ishii anime sequence.
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