It's still hard to forget about killing Bill and the whole bloodbath. The slightly western tune of Quentin's second part and the bagpipes and black-and-white flashbacks in the soundtrack make the series super atmospheric. Never been in the arena but have the illusion of a long memory. As for the bloody process, the pressure was released quickly, accurately and ruthlessly. The characters are still so unique, and ella's viciousness and murderous aura are very impressive. Even if her eyeballs are snapped out and smashed, she will not be able to erase her ruthless appearance from her mind. The relationship between bea and Bill is too special and morbid, but it is too touching to refuse the tenderness under the blood of the sword. The most unexpected scene for me was Bea crying on the bathroom floor at the end of the movie. I don't know why Quentin gave such a scene. Maybe it was the entanglement of the prominent characters. At this time, I thought about Bea with normal thinking. Thinking about it suddenly made me feel uncomfortable. Bea must have felt the colic sadness when she suddenly recalled all this. So from the very beginning, before the bloody wedding, before bea looked at Bill with joy and sorrow, before that determined revenge, it all started with love. The combination of love and hate makes them unforgettable in the rivers and lakes. The part of the first episode of Sister Yuling's animation when she was a child was simply heart-wrenching, and from that part on, it added a lot of depth to this cult. The soundtrack is extremely classic.
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