1. The pace of the plot is more than a little slower than the first one. The causes and consequences of revenge are clearly explained, but compared to the heartyness of the first part, the introvertedness and love-hate entanglement of the second part make me feel that "slightly" is out of tune with the style of the film. 2. Master Baimei? Old urchin? 3. The relationship between Bill and kiddo is actually the same as that of ordinary couples, except that they are killers. Ordinary couples quarrel, make a big fuss, and then run away from home; killer couples come directly to dance with knives and guns, and travel across the ocean for revenge. 4. Comrade Bud should have really reformed. He would rather sweep the toilet than turn on his katana sword, and it is too obvious to leave a way out for kiddo. 5. The soundtrack has always been ok, and the music at the end of the subtitles is so good. Welfare! 6. Why not give 5 points, because the last 20 minutes. Some people think it's the finishing touch, but I think it's a continuation of the dog's tail. I think the love between bill and kiddo would be more flavorful if it was more restrained, like flowers on a cliff. 7. Pregnancy testimonials? Is this the words of an emotionless killer? bitch u could be cooler!
2020-07-14 The second brush of Montreal Cinemas has been properly changed to five points. I fucking cried watching this pair of CPs, can you believe it? ! ! Although it is still not as good as Kill Bill vol.1, the difference is the difference between 99 and 100!
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