excellent work

Kenton 2022-04-20 09:01:03

I think it's esoteric, let's not talk about those scenes of flesh and blood flying all over the sky, and don't get into why the heroine can bring the knife on the plane. Just talking about the music and the arrangement of the whole plot is really attractive! The music in the title is also in line with the plot, and at the same time has a strong sense of substitution. The bloody scene of killing 88 people is well dealt with in black and white, and there is a kind of solemn expression at the same time. It is not an exaggeration to exaggerate the ups and downs of the plot at the same time. It is very attractive. It combines crime and horror. The background music shows the state of the situation at that time, which makes people feel nervous.

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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.