What is certain is that Quentin was deeply influenced by the image of the heroine in Chinese martial arts films, and always thought of ways to bring this thing out in a different way. "Kill Bill" is an attempt, but the force is too strong. The disadvantage is that Uma Thurman's personal image is too tough, and the contrast between the weak appearance of the female hero in the traditional martial arts movie and the strong inner strength has been eliminated. The emotional drama is gone, the light remains. This time, it was four or two thousand pounds, but the effect was surprisingly good. The New Zealand stunt actress ZOE BELL didn't say it, too awesome. The key is that not only her skills are strong, but her acting lines are also awesome. Among the eight people, her image and personality are the most dazzling.
At the end, ZOE's flying legs kicked high and didn't fall, and the big "THE END" jumped out to freeze the frame. Except for Hong Kong martial arts movies that didn't play like this, the taste was really enough. In my opinion, this movie is better than Pulp Fiction or even Reservoir Dogs.
I don't know if the color of the film was made that way on purpose? Want to imitate the B-movies of the 70s and 80s? Watching Rambo in the cinema as a child is the effect. The color contrast is large, and the color is rich and thick. Waiting to see the second half of Rodriguez's "Planet of Horrors", it doesn't look very optimistic, and hopefully it doesn't look like the Quake 4 I'm playing.
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