Review of Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) by Nesbitt10 — 26 Dec 2012
To the average moviegoer,"Kill Bill" comes across as a nuanced film that appears shallow litered with flamboyant violence. And yet nothing could be further from the truth. Remarkably unique blend of various genres drawing from an abundant of influences constructing something very much his own.
A bride (Uma Thurman) awakes from a long coma no longer carrying the baby before hand. Only revenge motivates her now to hunt down the assassination team that betrayed her, and once a part of. Breathtaking fight scenes function the same as dance numbers would in a musical.
Stunningly beautiful and completely innovative. Highly-stylized, magnificent musical score, dynamic performances all around.
This review of Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) was written by Nesbitt10 on 26 Dec 2012.
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 has generally received very positive reviews.
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