Kill Bill: Bill's Death

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Kill Bill: Bill's Death
From Tarantino's Kill Bill.

Music: The Demise of Barbara and the Return of Joe by Ennio Morricone from the film Navajo Joe.
Aug 18, 2008 12:14 AM
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Honestly I thought the whole 'Kill Bill' thing was pretty dumb.

This clip just reminded me of that.
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The most anti-climactic ending in the history of cinema.
By: Faffy
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I usually dislike movies with over-the-top action sequences. Tend to like things to be reflectively plausible. However, I liked Kill Bill a lot.

I can see why some folks thought this film was a miss, though. Tarantino tends to make films that folks either love or clearly do not, and this one was out there even for him. Personally, I like his geeky tastes and dark sense of humor so, I'm down with pretty much everything he has done (2nd half of Dusk 'till Dawn sucked)

As for the end of Kill Bill, I have to agree: it was anti-climatic. BUT, it was not without some merit. I mean, the Superman speech was great... and the dynamics of the scene were quite unexpected and fresh for an action movie finalé. In a normal film of this type, they'd square off for the biggest and most challenging battle of the story. Instead, Kill Bill has two deadly assassins square off with their child in the next room. Things become mush more complicated (reflective of a woman in the protagonist role?) It was different, and I respect that. Certainly do not think it was a bad ending.
By: EViLMinD
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reflectively = relatively
By: EViLMinD
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I also liked the Superman speech immensely.
By: Faffy
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