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Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)
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Reviews Counted:222
Fresh:189
Rotten:33
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: Talkier and less action-packed than Vol. 1, Kill Bill Vol. 2, nevertheless, delivers the goods for those expecting a satisfying conclusion to this two-parter.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong bloody violence, language and some sexual content
Runtime: 2 hrs 17 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Apr 16, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $66,145,221
Synopsis: The second and final volume in Quentin Tarantino's KILL BILL series is another stylish, sprawling masterwork. VOLUME 2 picks up where the first film left off, as The Bride (Uma Thurman) resumes her... The second and final volume in Quentin Tarantino's KILL BILL series is another stylish, sprawling masterwork. VOLUME 2 picks up where the first film left off, as The Bride (Uma Thurman) resumes her quest to track down her former mentor, Bill (David Carradine), and exact revenge. But before she gets to Bill, she must first take out the remaining minions who helped to slaughter her best friends and fiancé. First up is Budd (Michael Madsen), a quiet but dangerous country boy who lives in a trailer. Next is Elle Driver (Darryl Hannah), a one-eyed vixen who doesn't appear to have a heart--or a conscience. As The Bride makes her way closer to Bill, scenes from her past are revisited, including her training with the angry and brutal Pai Mei (Gordon Liu). Finally, The Bride locates her man, sparking a truly unforgettable confrontation. In contrast to the nearly dialogue-free first volume, VOLUME 2 is filled with extended conversations that bring the story full circle. Thurman is once again riveting as the determined assassin, while Carradine delivers one of his best performances ever as the sadistic title character. Director of photography Robert Richardson uses a variety of film stocks to great effect, adding even more flair to Tarantino's already eye-popping vision. Rounding out things is an electrifying soundtrack that features original music from The RZA and Robert Rodriguez, as well as songs from Shivaree, Ennio Morricone, and Johnny Cash. [More]
Starring: Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen
Starring: Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, Gordon Liu, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Nelson, Michael Parks, Larry Bishop, Bo Svenson, Perla Haney-Jardine
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Screenwriter: Quentin Tarantino
Producer: Lawrence Bender
Studio: Miramax Films
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Reviews for Kill Bill Vol. 2
There's more wordplay than swordplay in this thorough conclusion, but that just gives writer-director Quentin Tarantino room to strut his cinematic talents.
People who stayed away from Vol. 1 because of its genre-dictated violence may find Vol. 2 so much fun that they'll want to catch up on Vol. 1.
In and of itself, Kill Bill Vol. 2 is a worthy (and different) successor to Vol. 1. But its real worth can only be appreciated as part of the whole saga...
While Vol. 1 was energetic and entertaining, Vol. 2 is elegant and intelligent making the overall experience powerful and memorable.
The death of her daughter is her driving inspiration. The Bride is motivated by love, and that theme is even more resonant in Vol. 2.
Kill Bill Vol. 2 may well disappoint fans who loved the first half’s dynamism, but in its way, the new movie has the subtlety of Tarantino’s Jackie Brown.
They spend a little too much time yapping, not enough time whacking. Especially in a movie called Kill Bill.
If Vol. 1 could be likened to a 100-yard dash, than Vol. 2 is akin to a mile-run, with the performers pacing themselves at strategic points.
If Vol. 1 was a flat-out romp of excess and cartoon violence, Vol. 2 makes you pay an emotional toll for enjoying the spectacle.
Neither as giddy nor as viscerally satisfying as its predecessor, Kill Bill Vol. 2 aspires to be the thinking man's genre mash-up.
Latest News for Kill Bill Vol. 2
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June 04, 2009:
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