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Kill Bill: Volume 2

Kill Bill: Volume 2

byUma Thurman
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Islington Lady
5.0 out of 5 starsFantastic, fabulous .....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 July 2018
Kill Bill Vols 1 & 2 are absolutely brilliant. Love them both. BUT the music for Vol 1 is absolutely the very best. The films are by far the best in this genre - shame there can't be a Vol 3. We can watch these time and time again and never get bored. It is soooooo over the top, but how thoughtful Tarantino was in changing the main scene in Vol 1 of blood, guts and gore to black and white so as not to upset anyone! I could spend hours and hours going on about these films but see them for yourself. It's an enjoyable hoot.
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Alofiah
3.0 out of 5 starsYou need to know how the story ends, don't you?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 March 2021
Part 2 of Kill Bill isn't as good as Part 1 in my humble opinion. But you do need to know how it ends..... don't you!? Good enough for a night in on the sofa with munchies to hand!
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Christos Gerolemou
1.0 out of 5 stars Subtitles no match!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 May 2020
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I love this film but I am so disappointed from Amazon! Is cheaper from iTunes to buy it but the subtitles doesn’t match! They need fix this! I seen reviews from 2013 saying about the subtitles problem but they don’t seem to fix what they care?
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not accessible to hearing impaired.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 February 2020
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Subtitles don’t match the speech/picture - not accessible. Dreadful.
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sabrina93
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 January 2015
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Disc arrived split in half, so have yet to see movie, will be returning asap.
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Emidio
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2017
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The movie was not particularly exciting. Also, the subtitles were out of sync.
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megan
1.0 out of 5 stars :(
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2013
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i love this film and i was disappointed when it came because it was scratched and had cracks in the middle so i couldn't watch it
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sledge
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 January 2015
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What a joke
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S.L. Taylor
1.0 out of 5 stars Utter Garbage!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2004
After Watching Kill Bill with an open-mind, i was sadly disapionted by its un-necessary gore (ridiculous blood spirting), vauge story line, and lifeless characters.
However, despite this, I decided to borrow Kill Bill Volume 2.
The First Film was bad enough with the hammy acting and diabolical vertical blood squirt (whos idea was that?!?!?). But...In Kill Bill Volume 2 all these bad ideas and plot holes were further inforced to make a thoroughly confusing and boring watch. We even got to the extent of having to pause the film and depbait on whether the scene was past, present or future. Quentin Tarantino clearly wants to be of the same class of directors in the old martial arts films and american cop shows (note:cheesy sound effects and fast zooms on eyes). His story lines are so pointless and drag out his pathetic ideas of what makes good films. He clearly tries way to hard and this shows when lenghty scenes could be cut much shorter, insuring a better watch. This is because his original story idea should only last about half and hour, he however lenghtens scenes with unneccesary and lifeless dialouge. Kill Bill was all action, sadly. This is even worse, all dialouge!!! I even resorted to turning this off the first time I watched it at the point were her and bill were enjoying a sandwhich. This film (I can safely say) is the largest pile of rotting donkey manure and pig wizzle I have ever had the misfortune to watch. DO NOT WATCH!
Matt & Jake x x x
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ToxieDogg
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad news for fans of Kill Bill Vol.1....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2004
Why does Kill Bill Vol. 2 fail so spectacularly? There are numerous reasons. First off, it answers the questions of the first movie far too explicitly, and in doing so, actually insults the viewer's intelligence. To be quite honest, by the end of Vol. 1, most people with any intelligence will have been able to work out for themselves that 'The Bride' had been part of an elite group of assassins, got pregnant by her boss (Bill), tried to escape the lifestyle & paid for it. We didn't need a whole chunk of a sequel wasted on spelling it out to us in (literally) black and white. The way The Bride blunders straight through Bud's front door (and almost to her death as a consequence) is hardly indicative of the professional killer that was so interesting to watch in the first film. Also, the way that she escapes from the sticky situation that she ends up in is ludicrous, almost beyond belief, and feels like it was tagged into the script because Tarantino couldn't think of a plausible escape himself. The unrealistic 'House Of Blue Leaves' fight in Vol. 1 was at least very well choreographed, and extremely entertaining as a homage to the 70's martial arts flicks of old.
The whole of Vol.2 is the very epitome of 'disappointment' it seems, which is a real shame after the rip-roaring success of Vol.1. Other 'lowlights' of Vol.2 include Bill helpfully telling us how the film is going to end by going on about Pei Mei's 5 Point Technique (Didn't see that one coming in the last fight, eh?), lengthy sections involving stilted dialogue and characters who are of no particular relevance to the storyline (such as Bud's boss, and that weird Cuban guy that The Bride goes to see on the way to Bill), initially funny but ultimately unsatisfactory ends to the characters of Bud, Elle Driver, and Bill himself (the final showdown is almost a non-event) and a long, daft credits sequence, containing silly, out of context quotes (ie 'The Lioness is reunited with her cub, and all is well in the jungle'.) The fact that a large proportion of the film takes place in and around a small trailer in the desert says a lot too, particularly when neither the script or action can distract from it. There's even a wholly unnecessary flashback detailing stand off over a pregnancy testing kit(!) towards the end (the rest of the audience laughed here. I didn't.). In fact, it's only the chapter about Pei Mei's training that saves Vol.2 from being total garbage (albeit must-see garbage, if you've seen Vol.1 and want to know how the story ends), and even that section seems to be little more than a comedy sketch
Tarantino has scripted a film of 2 halves before, and done it a lot better...From Dusk 'Til Dawn. However, that film succeeded by starting slowly, building up, and ending explosively. Kill Bill (as a whole) starts with a huge bang and ends with a tiny whimper.
And why the deleted scene (on the DVD, showing Bill in action) was taken out in the first place is beyond me.
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Darren
1.0 out of 5 stars Kill Bill Vol 2
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 February 2011
Product not as described - this is a different region to that describe. Not the same cover as displayed etc etc etc. Tried to rectify it with the seller but all i got was 'this is the only one we had!'
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martin thomas
1.0 out of 5 stars sewage volume 2
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 June 2008
again another vile hateful and nasty film.people need to avoid quentin tarantino films cause thier no good we need to get rid of this hack and his hateful,vile sludge
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