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Rating: 7.9/10 by 13824 users

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)

The Bride unwaveringly continues on her roaring rampage of revenge against the band of assassins who had tried to kill her and her unborn child. She visits each of her former associates one-by-one, checking off the victims on her Death List Five until there's nothing left to do … but kill Bill.

Directing:
  • Dawn Massaro
  • Heather I. Denton
  • William Paul Clark
  • Quentin Tarantino
Writing:
  • Quentin Tarantino
  • Quentin Tarantino
  • Uma Thurman
  • Quentin Tarantino
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Apr 16, 2004

Rating: 7.9/10 by 13824 users

Alternative Title:
Kill Bill - Vol. 2 - US
Kill Bill 2 - GB
Kill Bill, la venganza: Volumen II - AR
Ubiti Bila, drugi deo - RS
Kill Bill. Volume 2 - ES
Bill'i Öldürmek: Bölüm 2 - TR
Vbyty Billa: Filʹm 2 - UA
킬 빌 2부 - KR
Kill Bill - Volume 2 - IT
Kill Bill Volume 2 - US
킬 빌 2 - KR
Ubiĭ Bil 2 - BG
Ubit' Billa 2 - RU
Убить Билла 2 - RU
Kill Bill Volume 2 - FR
Kill Bill։ Vol. 2 - US
นางฟ้าซามูไร 2 - TH
Kill Bill 2 (2004) - US
Kill Bill 2 - BR
Kill Bill - Volume II - FR
Kill.Bill.Vol.2 - CN
杀死比尔.2 - CN
Kill Bill Vol 2 - CA
標殺令2 - HK

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
普通话
Español
广州话 / 廣州話
Runtime: 02 hour 16 minutes
Budget: $30,000,000
Revenue: $152,159,461

Plot Keyword: daughter, martial arts, kung fu, showdown, right and justice, rage and hate, sibling relationship, swordplay, katana, mother role, single, sword fight, revenge, vigilante, retribution, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, reflective, kill bill, hilarious
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Uma Thurman
Beatrix Kiddo / The Bride / 'Black Mamba' / Mommy
David Carradine
Bill 'Snake Charmer'
Daryl Hannah
Elle Driver 'California Mountain Snake'
Michael Madsen
Budd 'Sidewinder'
Gordon Liu Chia-hui
Johnny Mo / Pai Mei
Michael Parks
Earl McGraw / Esteban Vihaio
Vivica A. Fox
Vernita Green 'Copperhead'
James Parks
Edgar McGraw
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Tokyo Businessman
Jun Kunimura
Boss Tanaka
Goro Daimon
Boss Honda
Kazuki Kitamura
Boss Koji / Crazy 88
Akaji Maro
Boss Ozawah
Shun Sugata
Boss Benta
Sachiko Fujii
The 5, 6, 7, 8's
Yoshiko Yamaguchi
The 5, 6, 7, 8's
Sakichi Sato
Charlie Brown
Lucy Liu
O-Ren Ishii 'Cottonmouth'
Sonny Chiba
Hattori Hanzo
Julie Dreyfus
Sofie Fatale
Bo Svenson
Reverend Harmony
Jeannie Epper
Mrs. Harmony
Larry Bishop
Larry Gomez
Venessia Valentino
1st Grade Teacher
Thea Rose
Melanie Harrhouse
Al Manuel Douglas
Marty Kitrosser
Jorge Silva
Bartender / Pimp

Wuchak

Tarantino's amusing super-assassin bizarro world RELEASED IN 2004 and written/directed by Quentin Tarantino, "Kill Bill Vol. 2" completes the story of 2003's "Vol. 1" and fills in the holes. Former assassin, The Bride (Uma Thurmon), seeks vengeance after the murder of her fiancé & friends at a wedding rehearsal in El Paso. She takes on formidable thugs Budd (Michael Madsen) and Elle (Daryl Hannah) to finally get to ringleader Bill (David Carradine). Gordon Liu plays master martial artist Pai Mei while Michael Parks is on hand as Esteban Vihaio. This part of the duology is more dialogue-driven than "Vol. 1,” fleshing-out the characters and answering many questions. Such as: How is The Bride such an unconquerable fighter? How did Elle lose her right eye? Why did Bill conduct the wedding massacre? How does Budd spend his retirement? The problem is that the characters are all cartoony caricatures, and merciless assassins to boot. It's impossible to give criminal scum "more depth," at least as far as caring for them goes. Let 'em all kill each other for all I care. Moreover, the story is too shallow to warrant such epic treatment and would've been more effective if both films were condensed into a 2.5 hour flick, cutting out the fat. Still, the movie's so offbeat that it's entertaining in the manner of 1996's "Mojave Moon," but better. It's an interesting combo of spaghetti Westerns, 70's martial arts flicks, Bond-isms and all-around Tarantino quirkiness. But suggesting that the "Kill Bill" flicks are cinematic masterpieces of auteurism is overdoing it. Take, for instance, the ridiculous closing credits, which run well over 12 minutes: The plot and characters are unworthy of such pretentious veneration. If you want masterworks by Tarantino, see “Django Unchained” (2012) and “Pulp Fiction” (1994); or even “Inglourious Basterds” (2009) and “Jackie Brown” (1997). Still, the movie's strangely amusing, the cast is good (especially Carradine) and Bill's Superman analysis is insightful. The Bride’s training with Pai Mei is arguably the best bit. THE MOVIE RUNS 137 minutes and was shot in Southern California; Beijing, China; and Mexico. GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)

CinemaSerf

This is so much better than volume one. The "Bride" (Uma Thurman) is continuing her quest to avenge herself on the killer of her fiancée and unborn child, but unlike with the first outing we do not face more endless ensemble fight scenes. This is much more focussed and individual. Her encounter with "Sidewinder" (Michael Madsen) tests her mettle - and her panic control in a frighteningly claustrophobic manner - before the eyepatch sporting Daryl Hannah ("Elle") offers probably her finest on-screen performance as together they manage to demolish a motor home using samurai swords and their body weight. We learn more about how she learned her ninja skills under the guise of the curmudgeonly swordsmith and master of all things cerebral "Hattori Hanzo" (Sonny Chiba) and all of this builds up to a quirky denouement with her nemesis - the eponymous "Bill" (David Carradine) who reminded me throughout of his days as "Grasshopper" in "Kung Fu". It flies along, this film, with bags of one-to-one action, humour, a decent soundtrack and some interesting historical and cultural undertones that help ground the film more effectively. In my view it is easily the best role Thurman has had to play, and this second outing gives her far more scope to shine as an actor. The writing isn't great - especially towards the end, but that doesn't matter as the escapades, action and strong characters more than compensate for that. My favourite Tarantino film - easily.


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