"The Bride" continues her murderous journey of revenge. With Hattori Hanzo's sword, she finds the third of the five murderers, "Rattler" Bud. Unexpectedly, although Bud became a homeless person, the killer's intuition was very keen. He shot the heroine who broke in and got Hattori's sword. He informed the "California Mountain Snake" Al, willing to exchange this sword for one million dollars, and at the same time nailed the heroine into a coffin and buried it in the ground.
Many years ago, the heroine Beatrice Jidou had learned martial arts from Master Baimei and learned powerful boxing techniques. In this way, she broke the coffin, returned to the ground, and returned to life. At the same time, Al came to Bud's house with a million dollars and got a sword, but put a black mamba snake in the million dollar bills in the box ahead of time. The poisonous snake bit Bard to death, and Al was about to leave with his sword, when he happened to meet the heroine who had come back for revenge. El revealed to the heroine that she also followed Bai Mei to learn martial arts. One of her blind eyes was gouged out by Bai Mei because she insulted Bai Mei. Later, she poisoned Bai Mei in food and poisoned Bai Mei to death. The heroine was very angry when she heard this, and finally dug out El's other eye and left gracefully.
The heroine finds Bill through an old man who used to run a brothel, but finds that Bill is with his daughter. He did not abort the heroine's fetus, but raised him and the heroine's daughter alone. It turned out that when the heroine found out that she was pregnant with Bill's child, she decided to let the child grow up in a normal family, so she left Bill and the killer gang without saying goodbye. Bill was very angry because of this, thinking that the heroine had dumped him and quickly fell in love with him. Someone else was pregnant with someone else's child, so he took the four to study the scene of the wedding rehearsal. That night, the heroine killed Bill with Bai Meijiao's five-step punch, left with her daughter, and raised her alone.
Compared with the first part, the rhythm and texture of the second part are better grasped, and the blood is not as much as the previous part, but the connotation seems to be richer. The film continues to take the form of a book, and the love and hatred between killers is like a story, staged in a book called "Kill Bill". The background stories of the killers are more abundant, supplementing the heroine's learning process of martial arts and the source of Al's blind eyes. Bai Mei was poisoned to death. Al's performance after being blind in both eyes was very terrifying and shocking. In the end, the heroine raised her daughter alone but cried alone in the bathroom because of the pain of being a single parent and killed Bill, whom she once loved, with her own hands. The most proud of the master's martial arts.
The character or image of the killer is like a shackle, it symbolizes danger and is not suitable for children to grow up, so the heroine leaves Bill, which continuously leads to subsequent killings and revenge. Once a person falls into an inherent role, has an unchangeable past and countless people closely related to it, he will fall into a never-ending maze, even if he has withdrawn. It's easier said than done to start life again.
There are currently two "Kill Bill" series, which were released in 2003 and 2004 respectively. They have formed a complete story, and there is a need for a sequel. Although the story can continue to be excavated forever, Quentin, who has made nine films, is no longer obsessed with it. After all, "Kill Bill The Whole Bloody Affair" has come out.
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