Saturday, November 20, 2010

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Kill Bill Vol 2



Much of what I think about the movie you can already find in the review of Volume 1 , but the second part of the film has a soul and a very different caliber: the rhythms dilate, direction is less dynamic, the wuxia leaves room for the spaghetti westerns . I think

Volume 2 is one of the best films (if not the best), Quentin Tarantino, the right balance between action and reflection, between human side and feral side.

This time the Bride (whose name will also discover that-ironically-has to do with procreation) to see if Elle Driver, Budd Gunn (played by a great Michael Madsen) and his brother Bill, the mastermind behind the massacre at Two Pines, a lover of the Bride and serbante secret that almost manages to stir the hearts of the angry Black Mamba.

As mentioned, this film is a wonderful tribute to the twilight of the Western world as understood by Sergio Leone: the action becomes more reasoned-even Uma Thurman's character seems to have changed greatly, albeit risolutissimo guistizia to-be, the nipponiche tea rooms give way to the arid desert on the border between the U.S. and Mexico, swords give way to the melee or firearms. Nevertheless, do not miss another digression in the east, with the presence of monaco Shaolin Pai Mei.

I might again dwell in exalting the merits of the film, but these are the same reasons why I won Volume 1, therefore saving me and the hapless readers a tired repetition and conclude by saying that Volume 2 is a variation and improvement of all that is in the first part of the epic and something more, first of all the appearance of Bill, played by David Carradine great, and the sequence of vivisepoltura, intense and exciting.

Close your speech with one of the most beautiful scenes of the film. Enjoy it.



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