Review of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2011) by Jeremy P — 07 Oct 2012
Now let's get one thing straight: I'm just as much a fan of mindless cinematic violence as anyone else, but Quentin Tarantino movies are just WAY too much for me.
In this case, we are supposed to believe that a scrawny, comatose blond babe suddenly wakes up, destroys a hospital, takes out a bunch of highly trained female assassins, and wipes out an entire Japanese mafia... SINGLEHANDEDLY? Hmm, ok~.
And yeah, I know she's supposed to be sexy and all, but for some reason, just seeing Uma Thurman's FACE is enough to make me scramble for the OFF button on the DVD player.
About the only worthwhile and slightly "touching" scene is where Thurman finally meets up with and defeats her ex-boss, David Carradine. The curious mix of animosity and tenderness was, well, lovely. Movie lovers would do best to simply fast-forward to this final battle and forget the rest.
This review of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2011) was written by Jeremy P on 07 Oct 2012.
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair has generally received very positive reviews.
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