The first movie I watched Quentin was "Pulp Fiction". At that time, I was amazed by his friends for his narrative method. Now, when I put a bride's revenge story into an old bottle with flashbacks and narrations, there is a kind of evil spirit and harmony. Unique feel.
Because of Uma Thurman's wonderful acting skills, the fight in Japan was definitely the climax and highlight of the film. He was dressed in yellow sportswear, the same as the one on the poster, as if it had nothing to do with the bloody violence of revenge. Throughout the fight, he was dressed in yellow, with background music, and I really admired the director.
The first was Sophie's amputation. In fact, when Uma saw Sophie answering the phone, the soundtrack made me nervous. It made me stunned by the scene. After many hours, he suddenly crashed into a bloody mess, and suddenly he didn't make enough mental preparations.
Then started 1 pick 2, 1 pick 3, and even 1 pick N, I had to worry about Uma's physical strength, especially the appearance of Gogo, a 17-year-old girl with big eyes in a high school uniform, holding a hammer, made me feel There is a sense of imbalance, and this feeling makes me more worried about Uma. Seeing their fight, it seems to gradually calm down. The final outcome is still expected, but it is more difficult than imagined, several times more difficult. When Gogo swirled the iron ball, there was no soundtrack, only the whistling of the wind. I thought if I were present, I would have trembled in my calf and cried for my father and mother, but the camera cut to Uma's blue eyes, and I instantly calmed down and couldn't help but He slapped his legs and sighed, completely brought into that atmosphere by Quentin, unable to get out. Again, pay homage to the director. ╮(╯_╰)╭
Later, the camera was filtered into black and white. After all, the severed limbs and all kinds of blood spurts were too bloody. This arrangement is still quite human. I can't find it. A little bit of Chinese kung fu, but the background music, coupled with Uma Thurman's neatness from beginning to end and quite a scene-stealing samurai sword, and even the fight scene after the lights went out at the end, made people feel Amazing, all I can say is, I was completely overwhelmed by the director. Violent blood can make the audience accept and even applaud from such a feeling. I think Quentin has done it better.
The final fight with Ishii Yulian, in a Japanese-style garden with white snow fluttering, originally thought it was perfect, but the last scene really gave me nightmares for several nights.
There is a little surprise that the actor of Hattori Hanzo turned out to be the hero in "Fengyun", Chiba Shinichi, I still remember such a prison name. Back then, my brother and I were obsessed with "Fengyun" and felt that he had little in him. The martial arts flavor and inviolable domineering, this movie still hasn't changed, and now I think about it, I have infinite feelings. I had no time to revisit Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun.
I've been looking for the OST of "Kill Bill" for a long time, but I can't find it. It's a pity.
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