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Kill Bill, Volume 2 (2004)

Surpasses Volume 1 in Every Way

Visually, Kill Bill Vol. 1 was spectacular. The fighting sequences were not only imaginative, but stunning. Vol. 1 was almost non-stop carnage, and little dialogue. The real, snappy dialogue that Tarantino has used to make his movies, particularly Pulp Fiction, worth watching a dozen times was missing. Vol 2 gets the balance right, containing all the best qualities of any of Tarantino's masterpieces. It's inhabited by surreal people casually saying outrageous things that should curl your hair. David Caradine, the former soft-spoken, confrontation avoiding Kane of Kung Fu, is riveting as the homicidal maniac Bill. No doubt, Caradine's sinister, blood-thirsty Bill is so startling because we cannot entirely displace the gentle Kane from our minds. Still, Tarantino included in both volumes material that should have landed on the cutting room floor. With a little discipline, Tarantino could have made a one volume movie masterpiece.


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