a5c7b9f00b The Bride woke up after a long coma. The baby that she carried before the coma was gone. The only thing on her mind was to get revenge on the assassination team that betrayed her - a team she was once part of. With two of the people on her Death List taken care of, she must pursue Budd, Elle Driver and of course Bill himself. But she is in for a surprise… The murderous Bride is back and she is still continuing her vengeance quest against her ex-boss, Bill, and taking aim at Bill's younger brother Budd and Elle Driver, the only survivors from the squad of assassins who betrayed her four years earlier. It's all leading up to the ultimate confrontation with Bill, the Bride's former master and the man who ordered her execution! 'Kill Bill: Vol 2' pretty much continues where Vol. 1 ended. Just think of them as one movie. The execution is just as superb as in the first movie. The soundtrack is slightly different as Robert Rodriguez scored the film but it doesn't feel out of place at all nor does it interfere with the flow of the movie. 'Vol 2' clearly is longer than 'Vol 1' but the story and the characters are further developed. The backstory adds more heart and substance to the film. This time Michael Madsen, Darryl Hannah, Chia Hui Liu and Keith Carradine have more to do and their performances are just as solid as the rest of the cast. Uma Thurman is just as fiery and energetic as in 'Vol. 1' and she has no problem carrying the film. Quentin Tarantino has given another excellent entertainment that, in my humble opinion, ranks among one of the best two part movies and one of the best action films in history. The second half of this gigantic homage collage piece turns out to serve as an explanation for the unrevealed background of Vol. 1. In many cases, unresolved mysteries hold the viewers' interests by making them keep guessing, while resolutions are rarely satisfying. Kill Bill is no exception; the plain excuse for The Massacre at Twin Pines even eclipses the brilliant Vol. 1. The odyssey of Black Mamba (Uma Thurman) concludes with the poorly executed family drama, where Thurman and David Carradine seem totally lost. Extreme close-ups (of both characters' faces and objects) look cliched and lose their impact when overused.<br/><br/>The four-hour epic (combining Vol. 1 and 2) may be more suitable for TV; each chapter has a decent content to comprise a decent series. As it currently stands, Kill Bill is a victim of its director's ego and its distributor's greed. The moments of greatness make it worth seeing, and there's certainly plenty of entertainment to be found here, but it's hard not to lament what might have been. The Bride (<a href="/name/nm0000235/">Uma Thurman</a>) continues her vengeance against her boss and former lover Bill aka Snake Charmer (<a href="/name/nm0001016/">David Carradine</a>) and her two remaining colleagues from the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad—one-eyed Elle Driver (<a href="/name/nm0000435/">Daryl Hannah</a>) aka California Mountain Snake and Bill's younger brother Budd (<a href="/name/nm0000514/">Michael Madsen</a>) aka Sidewinder. But the Bride is in for a big surprise. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is the second half of the Kill Bill series, preceded by <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a> (2003). Originally intended as one film, the resulting product had a running time of over four hours, so it was separated into two movies. Both Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Kill Bill: Vol 2 were written and directed by American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. <a href="/title/tt1521225/">Kill Bill: Vol. 3</a> is on the IMDb books, but no release date has been set. Having succeeded in killing O'Ren, the Bride tortures O'Ren's lawyer Sofie Fatale for information on the whereabouts about the rest of the squad. She then tosses Sofie down a hill, landing her near a hospital. Aboard an airplane out of Tokyo, she crosses Venita and O'Ren off her hit list, leaving Budd, Elle Driver and Bill still to kill. Meanwhile, having rescued Sofie, Bill pumps her for information and asks, "Is she [the Bride] aware that her daughter is still alive?" Budd lies simply to hurt Bill. Obviously Bill and Budd are feuding and Bill must have done something to Budd (seeing as how Bill says, "Can't we just put the past in the past?"). The sword was a huge gift to Budd; to tell Bill that he sold it was just meant to be a crushing blow to his heart. It was also a way for Budd to show Bill what his life is like now: he hocked an absolutely priceless artifact for a paltry $250. He also makes mention that he lives in a trailer and works in a strip bar, which obviously doesn't pay very much. He's essentially broke and the smallest bit of cash is worth more to him than a priceless sword from his brother, whereas Bill could have easily helped him out, as we see Bill's life is much more privileged; he lives in a tropical paradise in a mansion. It is not explained. One theory is that they had some sort of altercation, perhaps over what happened with the wedding massacre. Budd possibly was not proud of what happened that day and could not go on with the business. Notice the look on his face during the Bride's flashbacks. This may be what caused the split with the Vipers. As Budd is dirt poor while Bill is rich, it was likely that Bill sent the Vipers to kill the Bride and afterward disbanded them, as he was too upset by what they all did. However, Bill then took his fortune and left his brother to fend for himself. Budd probably felt guilty in the first place, as he was willing to accept his fate if the Bride found and killed him, saying that she deserved her revenge and that they deserved to die. Budd tells Bill, "If she wants to fight with me, all she's gotta do is come down to the club and start some shit, and we'll be in a fight." When Bill says, "…unless you accept my assistance, I have no doubt she will succeed [in killing you]." Budd later replies with "That woman deserves her revenge. And we deserve to die. But, then again, so does she." It was a matter of karma and honor. They had all done horrible things to people and to each other, the Bride included. Budd obviously is not proud of his past, especially his part in what he did to the Bride. He refused Bill's help so it would be a fair fight; one on one. However, this doesn't mean he would simply drop to his knees and let the Bride kill him. His philosophy was "If she kills me, so be it, but I won't go down without a fight." He also felt she deserved to suffer for what she did to Bill, but wasn't completely heartless in his act. He buries her alive, but instead of just doing that, he gives her a flashlight to be buried with. Knowing if anyone could possibly escape that scenario, it was her; giving her the flashlight was Budd's sign of respect. As said by Budd twice, he shot her with a double-dose of rock salt. Rocksalt shells are hand-loaded with pieces of rock salt, replacing the standard lead or steel shot, which are designed to have more penetrating force making them lethal. Rock salt shells could be seen as the forerunners of modern less-lethal rounds. In the United States, rock salt shells were and are sometimes used by rural civilians to defend their property. The brittle salt was unlikely to cause serious injury at long ranges, but would cause painful stinging injuries and served as a warning. Some Spanish police forces, like the Guardia Civil and Cuerpo Nacional de Policía, use special rock salt shells called SAL-90 in their riot control units. Bill's Chinese flute appears to be a Bawu flute, or at least a variation of a "free reed" bamboo flute. Similar if not identical to the flutes David Carradine played on Kung Fu (1972-1975). Yes. About halfway through the film, Elle calls the Bride by her real name: Beatrix Kiddo. It's just a humorous scene to again tell the audience (who has been waiting for two volumes) what the Bride's name is in case you may have missed Elle saying it. This is also a nod to the fans of Volume 1 who would recognize why O-Ren said, "Silly rabbit." Which is followed immediately by the Bride saying, "Trix are for…", then finished by O-Ren, "…kids." Because the Bride's name is Beatrix Kiddo. It could also be why Bill consistently calls her "kiddo". Likely for a few reasons. (1) Budd and Elle clearly don't like each other, for one reason or another. (2) Budd wanted 1 million dollars for the Bride's sword. (3) While Elle had the cash on hand, she likely didn't want to part with it for a sword, especially to Budd, as she says that the greatest warrior (the Bride) she had ever known met her demise at the hands of a drunken redneck like Budd, which infuriated her, because the Bride "deserved better". (4) Elle wanted Budd out of the way in order for her to stay closer to Bill. It seems Elle was very jealous of the Bride, as Bill fell for her. She was probably also jealous of Budd, as Bill clearly regretted the circumstances of their relationship, and Elle may have felt that he was taking Bill's attention away from her. So, by murdering Budd and framing the presumed-dead Bride for it, she would have Bill all to herself. When we last saw Elle Driver, she was left blinded by Beatrix in Budd's trailer with the same black mamba in the room that killed Budd. Because of this, most fans say that she died. However, during the credits, when each actor or actress that portrayed a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad shows up, their name is crossed out. When Darryl Hannah's name appears, however, a question mark shows up. In addition, rumors have surfaced that if Tarantino ever makes another sequel to Kill Bill, it will focus on people seeking revenge on The Bride, as they deserve their revenge as much as The Bride deserved hers. This would mainly point out Nikki Bell, Sophie Fatale, and Elle. The following is some dialogue to help explain it. Esteban: "Bill shot you in the head, no?" Kiddo: "Yes, he did." Esteban: "I would have been much nicer…I would have just cut your face." Notice how he makes a vertical motion with his finger up and down his lips when he says this. This is further indication that Esteban cut her face. Esteban likely did it because the woman was disloyal to him, and he wanted to make an example of her while also destroying any self-confidence she had. There are many possible reasons. Elle could have called him on her cell phone, assuming she was not killed by the mamba. Esteban could have given Bill a heads up that he gave the Bride a map to Bill's home. Beatrix didn't kill Sophie Fatale so she went Bill and told him what happened. There may have been a surveillance camera or two set up near Bill's door; after all Bill, and BB especially, were in no way surprised to see her, even after not ever seeing her mother. So, Bill probably saw her coming down the hallway, told BB that she was coming, and instructed her on what to do. If it had been a surprise, any little kid who had always wanted to see his or her mom would likely run to her the moment he or she first saw her. One theory that's been offered is that Bill didn't just have the Vipers go after his ex-lover, but also his unborn baby. He did something horrible. When he sent Elle to kill her while she was sleeping, it might have been a way for him to say he was sorry by giving her "a luxury their kind is rarely afforded"—a painless, non-violent death. Then he realized that he couldn't do it, because Kiddo should have the opportunity to face him in battle. Bill perhaps knew that this was finally the one thing he should ultimately be punished for, so he called Elle and told her to abort the mission. Also, the Bride said, "Bill, it's your baby," just as he shot her; it was after he pulled the trigger that he realised what she had said. Up until that point, he thought she had left him for "some fucking jerk," got pregnant, and was getting married, all within a matter of months, not realizing that the baby was in fact his, which is why he was sad. Remember, Bill may be a heartless killer when he does business, but his attack on Kiddo and his obvious continual love for her after he called Elle off in the hospital indicates that he still has a measure of respect for Kiddo, whom he fell in love with, saw as the greatest of his assassins and saw as an honorable warrior. Kiddo tried to start a new life where she was going to put her killing days behind her and live out her life like a normal woman. Bill knew that she could never do that, because she was "a natural born killer"…like him. This is also a reference to the film Natural Born Killers, a film Tarantino wrote, but has since disowned because he disliked what Oliver Stone did with the script. Beatrix explains to Bill that the reason she ran away from him was because, once that pregnancy strip turned blue, she knew she was about to become a mother and could no longer work for him. Agreeing that they still have unfinished business, they both grab their swords and have at each other while still sitting in their chairs. The skirmish doesn't last long, however, because Beatrix ends it when she surprises Bill by administering Pai Mei's five-point-palm-exploding-heart technique on him. Following an affectionate goodbye, Bill stands up and walks away. After taking five steps, he falls to his death. The next morning, while B.B. (<a href="/name/nm1549503/">Perla Haney-Jardine</a>) watches a Heckle & Jeckle cartoon, Beatrix lies on the bathroom floor crying. After the tears stop flowing, she joins B.B. in front of the television set. A note appears, which reads: The lioness has rejoined her cub, and all is right in the jungle. No. This is one film in which he doesn't have any sort of appearance. This is likely because he had a cameo in Volume 1, when originally Volumes 1 and 2 were supposed to be one movie. 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