i liked how she killed bill at the end....however..[SPOILER - highlight to read]: i just think that they should have had a much better sword fight before she did the 5 point exploding heart technique....i think that they should have fought and then just before she does the 5 point exploding heart technique, they both should swing thier swords and hit the swords and both being hattori hanzo swords they sould have cut each others swords at which point she should have done 5 point exploding heart technique...that would have made bill look not so..well..useless
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Last edited by BadKitty on May 16th, 2004 at 06:44 PM
i mean she has a much better fight with O-ren Ishii, and they make Bill to be like some sort of crazy martial arts guy who trained with Pai mei, and hattori hanzo and all that, and he does nothing....that kinda disappointed me at the end...what do u guys think?
It wasn't exactly easy. She'd killed a hell of a lot of people to get to that point. She killed him respectively with technique her master taught her (and only her?) that Bill first told her about. He's the man, it'd be wrong to slaughter him, after that amazing chapter!... and with B.B. there
I agree with dave123, as soon as Bil told the story of Pai-Mei and the fact that he never teaches anyone the 5 point palm thingy you knew what would happen. Even the Bride says it herself when Bill asks her, she says "Of course he did" reffering to her being taught the technique.
I understand what you're saying lil', but I don't think someone who didn't want to know what happens in KB 2 or any other movie on this forum they wouldn't visit a thread titled 'Should Bill have been killed so easily?'. I myself avoided this forum for days until I saw Vol.2 to avoid being told what happened, I just hung around the horror forum for a bit.
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I think the bottom line should be if you haven't seen Vol. 2 yet, you're obviously not a Tarantino fan and are therefore not going to venture into a forum labelled Kill Bill/Tarantino Forum
True, but with a 14A rating? It's not that hard to get in. Besides - they're not really that strict at the theaters. As long as you buy some popcorn they generally don't care.
True Tarantino fans also would have seen Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs. If you've seen Fiction and Dogs, there's no way your parents would ban you from seeing Bill.
I hate this crap about if you havnt done this your not a Terantino fan. Blah, Blah, Blah and Blah. Yes, i saw it on the first night because i had the chance too. Some people dont have the time to see it, or havnt got the chance because they have more important things to do, like pay rent with a job or whatnot. But thier still fans no matter what.
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Just watched Kill Bill Volume 2 and, after thinking that I wouldn't like it, thought it was awesome! I especially liked the fact that you didn't have to watch the first volume (which I haven't done yet but will do soon) to understand the second volume...Although certain "twists" have been spoiled for me by watching Volume 2 first.
Back on topic, yes I think the ending was totally relevant. It was [SPOILER - highlight to read]: a little rushed but a sword fight followed by the legendary 5 point exploding heart technique would have been worse...Like they both loose their swords and out of no where the bride strikes with this move...The way it was done, Bill got to have a "conversation" with the Bride before he departed and it was kinda cool.
i dont think bill died easy, i think he would have kicked the brides ass if she hadn't known that move. he was well on the way to beating her when she pulled it.
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