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Kill Bill: Vol. 1

Uma Thurman is the vengeful bride venting her spleen and martial arts skills on her erstwhile colleagues-in-killing in Tarantino's masterful nod to the old kung fu classics.


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Stars: Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Lucy Liu, Daryl Hannah, Vivica A Fox
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Year: 2003
Running time: 110 mins
Certificate: 18
 
 

Tarantino - the indie kid's favourite - shamelessly ransacks the martial arts movies of his mis-spent youth to deliver a riveting spin on the genre.

Gone is the snappy, popular culture-obsessed dialogue that distinguished his breakthrough movies Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.

Taking his cue from the samurai soaps and yakuza classics of Asian cinema coupled to the spaghetti western, he's refined his trademark violence into an art form.

There's balletic bloodbaths, cartoon gouts of blood spurting from headless shoulders and minutely choreographed set pieces that resemble Smithfield on speed.

Regular Tarantino collaborator Uma Thurman is The Bride, the victim of an attack by her former accomplices which leaves her and her unborn child for dead in an altar slaughter.

After four years in a coma, she embarks on a gorily meticulous quest for justice (she's happy to wait a month for a top-notch samurai sword) and - most of all - the head of Bill (Carradine).

He's the leader of The Deadly Viper Assassination Squad (DiVAS), a cadre of accomplished killers each named after a poisonous snake.

The first duplicitous serpent to feel The Bride's steel is Copperhead (Vivica A Fox), who is slain in front of her four-year-old daughter among the cornflakes in her kitchen.

Next in line is Cottonmouth aka O-Ren-Ishii (Liu), the queen of Tokyo's underworld... but The Bride's got to get to her first.

Rather than cherrypick the choicest ideas from old 70s kung fu movies, Tarantino seems to have ramraided the entire genre for inspiration.

The whole premise rises or falls on Tarantino's arrogant flair... and it's to his credit that he carries off the total, bloody shebang with such cut-throat panache.

Everytime the action threatens to overwhelm, Tarantino pulls back with some nifty device such as switching to Japanese anime or reverting to monochrome from colour.

Highlights include O-Ren-Ishii's bodyguard - a lethal kilted Japanese schoolgirl who packs a mean ball and chain - and a sublime duel-to-the-death that appears to take place in a Christmas snow-shaker.

A triumph of the magpie's art, it's fast-paced, supremely watchable and boasts a set piece fight sequence in a Tokyo restaurant-come-abattoir that makes The Matrix look like Tom & Jerry.

Tarantino's fourth - and possibly best effort yet - this is a kung fu movie for people who don't like kung fu movies. Part Two can't come soon enough.

Tim Evans

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Anas Al-Rahho
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With all of Tarantino's previous films thriving on plot and characters, Kill Bill is clearly a film he did for fun rather than placing a landmark in cinema history. As a fan of Japanese film and culture, this flick was dissappointing if not offensive. Uma Thurman proved blondes really shouldn't be carrying katanas. The film sounds ridiculous right from the start. Mediocre action scenes, lame plot and see-through characters make this the worst from Quentin Tarantino's impressive filmography.
 
K Critchfield
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As good as Pulp Fiction. Brilliant acting and directing once again. The plot is fantastic and you couldnt' ask for better action scenes. The spraying blood special effects may seem dramatic, but its all part of the Tarantino effect.
 
Paul Flack
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Tarrantino does it again. This film is a tribute to all those japanese movies that he likes to watch, and with a part of the story in manga style its plain to see that he wanted the experience to be as total as possible, a big risk but one that payed off well. With more blood spilled than a roman slaughterhouse this isnt one for the squeamish but the moves are superb and slick and all the actors give it 110%. Just as Reservoir Dogs was brought about by City On Fire, this is a true masterpiece
 
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