Review of Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) by Nathan Rabin for The A.V. Club — 27 Jun 2013
The film succeeds by expertly melding the two stages of Tarantino's career. The rambling Tarantino of "Jackie Brown" and "Pulp Fiction" is evident in every lovingly crafted and delivered monologue, each leisurely paced scene and long take.
The more action-oriented, fight-intensive Tarantino reappears in the viscerally exciting bursts of ultra-violence that punctuate the stretches of dialogue.
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This review of Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) was written by Nathan Rabin and published by The A.V. Club on 27 Jun 2013.
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 has generally received very positive reviews.
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