Be sure to look at it with prejudices!

Lola 2022-03-15 09:01:01

I own a double DVD-9 set, and I have watched it no less than ten times. I think it has something to do with my being born in the 1970s. In my impression, Hong Kong martial arts movies are like "Thunderbolt Love". It seems exaggerated tumbles, harsh crackling; like the Bruce Lee movie, the sirens when the enemy meets, from the full-length mirror to the big push-mirror with close-up of the eyes, all of these are used vividly and more interestingly in Kill Bill. Quentin has also fully restored the shoddy fault of one person with multiple horns. Nostalgic fans might as well compare them with the blueprints of early Hong Kong martial arts films. The more fun of such films lies in contrast and "finding the same". As for this type of film, I prefer to call it a "haven film". ".

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Kill Bill: Vol. 1 quotes

  • The Bride: [after quickly dispatching six Crazy 88's] So, O-Ren? Any more subordinates for me to kill?

  • The Bride: Then give me one of these.

    Hattori Hanzo: They're not for sale.

    The Bride: I didn't say "sell me", I said "give me".

    Hattori Hanzo: [laughs] Why should I help you?

    The Bride: Because my vermin is a former student of yours. And considering the student, I'd say you have a rather *large* obligation.

    [long pause, then Hanzo walks to the window and writes Bill's name]

    Hattori Hanzo: [in Japanese] You can sleep here. It will take me a month to make the sword. I suggest you spend it practicing.