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Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)

 
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Quentin Tarantino

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Quentin Tarantino (character The Bride) &
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Genre: Action / Crime / Thriller (more)

Tagline: In the year 2003, Uma Thurman will kill Bill (more)

Plot Outline: A female assassin attacked on her wedding day by her group leader, Bill, wakes up from a coma and seeks revenge. (more) (view trailer)

User Comments: Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting. (more)

User Rating: *********_ 8.3/10 (29,517 votes) Vote Here top 250: #92

Cast overview, first billed only:
Uma Thurman .... The Bride
Lucy Liu .... O-Ren Ishii
Vivica A. Fox .... Vernita Green
Daryl Hannah .... Elle Driver
David Carradine .... Bill
Michael Madsen .... Budd
Julie Dreyfus .... Sofie Fatale
Chiaki Kuriyama .... Go Go Yubari
Sonny Chiba .... Hattori Hanzo
Chia Hui Liu .... Johnny Mo (as Gordon Liu)
Michael Parks .... Sheriff Earl McGraw
Michael Bowen .... Buck
Jun Kunimura .... Boss Tanaka
Kenji Ohba .... Sushi Bar Assistant
Kenji Ora .... Bald Guy (Sushi Shop)
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Also Known As:
Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) (USA) (alternative spelling)
Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume One (2003) (USA) (promotional title)
MPAA: Rated R for strong bloody violence, language and some sexual content.
Runtime: 111 min
Country: USA
Language: English / Japanese / French
Color: Black and White / Color
Sound Mix: DTS / Dolby Digital / SDDS
Certification: Australia:R / Canada:18A (British Columbia) / Canada:R (province of Ontario) / Finland:K-18 / France:-16 / Germany:18 (nf) / Hong Kong:III / Ireland:18 / Italy:VM14 / Japan:R-15 / Netherlands:16 / Norway:18 / Singapore:R(A) / South Korea:Limited (original rating) / Sweden:15 / Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) / UK:18 / USA:R (certificate #40294) / Argentina:18 / Chile:14 / South Korea:18 (DVD) (uncut version) / Chile:18 / Philippines:R-18 / South Korea:18 (re-rating) (cut) / Spain:18
 

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tfrizzell
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Date: 12 January 2004
Summary: Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting.

Films like "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" rock your otherwise normal and conformist world with death-defying elements that will keep you tense, excited, interested and definitely intrigued. Quentin Tarantino's fourth feature-length production is a blood-bath of whacked situations reminiscent of 1950s-styled Asian action flicks and 1960s/70s European film noir pulp garbage that all mixes and meshes to one of the most invigorating and intense cinematic experiences of the past three decades. An assassin (Uma Thurman) is gunned down in a desolate church just outside of El Paso, Texas by five fellow killers (the never seen, but always heard David Carradine in the titled role, Michael Madsen, Vivica A. Fox, Daryl Hannah and Lucy Liu) for unclear and unexplained reasons. Thurman, about to be married, also watched helpless as everyone else in the church was killed mercilessly. Four years pass and Thurman has been stuck in a coma and actually dodged death as an attempt on her life was strangely aborted. Of course Thurman pops out of it at the most convenient of moments and her only thoughts are of revenge on those aforementioned players who tried unsuccessfully to take her down. Thurman's quest takes her to suburban America (where she finds housewife/mother/little league coach Fox) and even to Tokyo (where she tracks down underworld crime boss Liu). Keep in mind though that Tarantino has never cared for chronology or production order so naturally he would rather leave those methods at the door. Thus the film goes forward, back, pauses and even goes from color to black-and-white on occasion. The effects may be dizzying, but may also win you over in a wickedly intelligent way. "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" is a thrill-ride that matches very well with Tarantino's earlier works (even though this is arguably is weakest effort). Tarantino also smartly took a page away from "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy by splitting this saga into two parts (this project began as one very long epic film). Samuel L. Jackson once said that Tarantino was the best he had ever seen at stealing other people's ideas and changing them just enough to make a completely new concept. This is very evident here as Tarantino even uses that cheap-looking exploitation angle and further advances the picture with a crazed Asian-styled Toonami sequence that somehow seems more poetic than pathetic. The movie is ultra-violent, but does not fall to shock value or silly teenage-styled slasher cliches. The main reason is the dynamite performance by Thurman and Tarantino's second-to-none direction. Tarantino is kind of like the Dennis Rodman of Hollywood. Everyone either loves or hates him. You can either let yourself be sucked in by his brilliant creativity or you can be repulsed by his risk-taking and obvious bad boy attitude towards the medium. While still not a perfect movie, "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" delivers a darkly funny and exhilarating experience that will keep you awake if nothing else. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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