first time I saw Killing Bill when he was about 14 or 5 years old, I couldn't say that I just glanced at it. It was from the heroine and the Japanese school uniform girl. The little Japanese girl swings a first-class star hammer and Uma dances a Japanese sword. This scene is simply funny. The ending is that the Japanese girl hangs up and her eyes are bleeding (horror movies). Then Uma walked into the Japanese bonsai-like courtyard, where the sky was full of snow and the shadows of lights were dim. The protagonist and one of the enemies Liu Xling (forgot what X is, it's not Jia anyway) duel, and finally Bai defeated Huang, Huang's Tianling cover fell into the snow, so fast! There is even some sadness in this atmosphere. What did I think at the time? Probably: "What is this, is it a martial arts movie? It's so bloody and demeanor! It's an action movie? Quentin turned out to be so boring."
Then he glanced at Kill Bill 2 and saw Uma and Baimei. Taoists learn martial arts. The story probably happened in a Taoist temple in mainland China. The old Taoist Baimei spoke fluent Cantonese and asked the protagonist, do you speak Cantonese? I muttered, Quentin, who claims to know Chinese well, shouldn't be funny?
A few years later, I was finally able to watch the two episodes of Killing Bill intact, and I finally got it through the case: Ha, it turns out that Quentin is a child who has not grown up! I'll talk about the reason slowly.
You see, at the beginning of the first episode is the green suburbs of the United States, Uma rushes into the house and kills one of his enemies, the black (in front of a black child, structurally and at the end of 2), and then starts flashbacks to recall how the protagonist was in the Texas desert Bill was killed in the church, was in a coma for 4 years and then woke up. Hey, isn't it said that Killing Bill is a martial arts action movie? How did it become a feature film? Don’t worry, after waking up, the heroine flew to Japan to find Hattori Hanzo and begged him to make a great samurai sword, and then began the journey of revenge...
This is the plot of the first episode, too mentally retarded, the first episode Liu After X Ling hangs up, the film stops abruptly, and it is obvious that a second episode will follow. The structure of Kill Bill 1 is too simple, with only a small part of the narrative, it is not difficult to understand at all, so it is said that only bloody violence makes this movie taste like Quentin.
What I like about Killing Bill is the soundtrack, whether it is 1 or 2, which shows the aesthetic appeal of Quentin Superman. The music always
appears at the right time, and it sounds awkward at first, but it fits the plot very closely. I must collect the original sound of this movie.
To sum up a bit to kill Bill One, Western-Japanese Bushido-Anime-Biopic-Kung Fu Movie, this is basically the structure of 1. We can see that Quentin is not only a fan of Chinese Kung Fu, but also an old kid with a lot of hobbies. In fact, after watching the second part, I further deepened this idea.
Kill Bill 2 came up as a driving scene that looked like an American black-and-white movie from the 3-40s, so the focus of the film completely returned to the American West. One of the enemies of the murdered protagonist, Budd, is a genuine American western cowboy (in addition, according to research, Budd is also an American director who has made many bad western films. It can be seen that Quentin has impure motives). There are a few Uma memories in the second part, which are some of the dealings with the old white eyebrows mentioned above. I think this drama is purely a joke of Quentin and Hong Kong Kung Fu movies. The white-browed Taoist inside is harsh and ruthless. It is contrary to our Chinese people’s image of benevolent eyebrows, so this image is just Quentin’s hundreds of calculations. It is copied from the Kung Fu movie of "Quentin's unique violent characteristics", and does not represent the "white eyebrow Taoist" in your and my mind. This is Quentin's rewriting of his childhood memories, not yours and me. Look at the yellow sportswear worn by the protagonist in the first episode. Isn’t it Bruce Lee’s logo?
In the second half of the second half of the film, the tempo has slowed down, and the killing has temporarily stopped. It should be exhilarating to say-the dialogue has reappeared, which is Quentin's masterpiece. Uma and Bill started a conversation as if they were returning, but I was a little disappointed. You see, Uma turned out to have a daughter who was 4 years old. She was very sensible. My father Bill confessed to Uma. Uma also told the truth. The love and affection seemed to have appeared, but it didn’t move me. I almost pressed it. Fast forward button. Why is this? I think after watching the bloody killing for 3 hours, I understand that this short-term warmth will eventually be ruined by hatred, and the enemy cannot change because she is a killer.
Then the movie ended, Bill was finally dead, and the audience was satisfied. The emotion in this is just the embellishment of the movie, it's just Quentin's little trick. It's so happy for everyone.
In addition, the title of the article just thinks of the famous doom metal band, and in fact, the movie should have been called The Bride. Also, I really like Uma Thurman~~
08.02.08
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