Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)

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Studio: Miramax Films
Rating: R
Release Date: Apr 16, 2004
Running Time: 137 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
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Continuing the story-line which unfolded in "Kill Bill Vol. I," this is a revenge tale of an expert assassin, called The Bride, who sets out on a quest to wreak vengeance upon her former employer, Bill, and other members of their assassin circle, for shooting her on the day of her wedding--along with all The Bride's guests in attendance--and leaving her for dead. When this chapter in the story begins, The Bride will have already encountered some of her targets, having battled her way up the chain of command. So, after dispensing with former colleagues O-Ren Ishii and Vernita, she resumes her quest for justice. With those two down, the Bride has two remaining foes on her 'Death List' to pursue--Budd and Elle Driver--before moving on to her ultimate goal: to KILL BILL.
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With all the flashy, creative filmmaking of Kill Bill Vol. 1 and significantly less bloodshed, Kill Bill Vol. 2 should put Quentin Tarantino back on Hollywood's directorial A-List.

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Kill Bill Vol. 2 picks up where the first installment left off, with The Bride (Uma Thurman) delivering a ''refresh your memory'' monologue as she drives to her next victim, Budd (aka Sidewinder). These shots are cut through with flashbacks that tell the whole story of the ''Massacre at Two Pines,'' and it's… Continued

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rating  WILL DANA - July 28, 2004
Together, the two Kill Bill films play like a mini storage vault stuffed full of Quentin Tarantino's genre obsessions. In Vol. 2, Tarantino opens the boxes marked "horror," "spaghetti western," "female exploitation film" and "kung fu." Since narrative coherence is not exactly the movie's strong suit, DVD is the ideal format for Tarantino's cut-and-waste gorefest. Think of the disc as divided up into album tracks, not scenes -- and you can play your favorite over and over. Ours is Uma Thurman and… Continued
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Beatrix Kiddo
Elle Driver
Johnny Mo
Vernita Green
O-Ren Ishii
Sofie Fatale
Based on the Character The Bride
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Based on the Character The Bride
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