Review of Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) by Dank. — 15 Apr 2008
I loved the first one, it was so amazing to watch a movie with iconic moments and swift action sequences. The first was intentionally designed to make you react on a gut level not a brain level. The problem here is that this film just goes on too long with so little material.
Even the eventual showdown with Bill is a letdown and the samurai violence that the first one was great for has become joyless and depleted. This film is much different and probably owes more to the spaghetti western genre than the samurai/exlpoitation genre, but it fails at that to.
Nothing is inconic, everything is forgettable. I would watch it once if you are dying to find out what happens, but after that, you'll have already forgotten why you cared. It was the journey that counted, and volume 1 was the better half of that journey.
This review of Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) was written by Dank. on 15 Apr 2008.
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 has generally received very positive reviews.
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