Una mujer debe matar a su ex jefe y amante Bill, quien la traicionó en su ceremonia de boda, le disparó en la cabeza y se llevó a su hija no nacida.Una mujer debe matar a su ex jefe y amante Bill, quien la traicionó en su ceremonia de boda, le disparó en la cabeza y se llevó a su hija no nacida.Una mujer debe matar a su ex jefe y amante Bill, quien la traicionó en su ceremonia de boda, le disparó en la cabeza y se llevó a su hija no nacida.
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Uma Thurman
- The Bride
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Shin'ichi Chiba
- Hattori Hanzo
- (as Sonny Chiba)
Chia-Hui Liu
- Johnny Mo
- (as Gordon Liu)
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Kenji Ôba
- Bald Guy (Sushi Shop)
- (as Kenji Oba)
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The Best Version of Both Movies 4hrs and 7mins of Awesomeness
This is without a doubt The greatest Version of Kill Bill Fully Uncensored apart from the Beginning Scene where shes on the floor covered in blood, But Other Than That Its Completely Uncensored With Gorier scenes that last Way Longer Like the O-Ren Ishii Anime Sequence Has longer Sequences Of Gore Where O Ren's Military Father Pulls a Mans Face off and Then Where O Ren Brutally Murders Boss Matsumoto Out of Revenge and It lasts longer as You see Her Fully Cut Him in half From the middle upwards and Theres stronger Sequences of Gore and Blood in that Sequence and Also The Infamous Crazy 88 fight where The movie was threatened the NC-17 rating Is Completely in colour and Way more fun to watch and More if it were my movie id Leave it Uncut Risking the NC-17 Rating this is The best Version Of Kill Bill and The best 4 Hours and 7 minutes of my life.
The Greatest Revenge Film Ever
Kill Bill is a martial arts epic with great dialogue, a cornucopia of references, and that signature Tarantino flair for violence and a deep passionate love for cinema as a medium. This film, to me, acts as the perfect fusion of samurai movies, spaghetti westerns, and Hollywood spectacle. The Showdown at The House of Blue Leaves, where The Bride must face-off against O-Ren Ishii and the Crazy 88, is a masterclass in how to create an action scene, and the rest of the action in the movie has a level of quality only slightly below that.
Do yourself a favor; if you truly love movies, go see Kill Bill, because you will almost certainly love it too.
Magnificent
This was prettier than pretty... which means gorgeous
The best version of kill Bill
Superb film(s)
A young woman is shot and left for dead at her wedding. Her entire wedding party is massacred in cold blood. After four years in a coma she awakes and systematically sets out to wreak revenge on the people responsible, especially their leader, Bill...
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair is the single-film version of Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2. It isn't simply the two films joined together but a reedited version of the two films, though much of the two films stays as and where it is.
Having enjoyed Kill Bill Vols 1 and 2 immensely I knew I wasn't going to be disappointed by this. Solid, original plot, good character depth, cool dialogue (as you would expect from Tarantino), great action scenes. Good use too of time-jumps, a Tarantino trademark. Solid performances too.
Tarantino has a habit of wearing his influences on his sleeve and this is homage to martial arts films. The fact that he cast Sonny Chiba in a role in Kill Bill bears testimony to that.
This all said, I'm not sure I watched the actual Tarantino edit but more likely watched a fan edit. It's been a while since I watched Vols 1 and 2 so I can't say for sure but pretty much everything looks exactly like Vols 1 and 2, except for the end credits to Vol 1 and the start credits to Vol 2 being missing, of course. Plus, apparently it's impossible to get hold of the actual Tarantino version.
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair is the single-film version of Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2. It isn't simply the two films joined together but a reedited version of the two films, though much of the two films stays as and where it is.
Having enjoyed Kill Bill Vols 1 and 2 immensely I knew I wasn't going to be disappointed by this. Solid, original plot, good character depth, cool dialogue (as you would expect from Tarantino), great action scenes. Good use too of time-jumps, a Tarantino trademark. Solid performances too.
Tarantino has a habit of wearing his influences on his sleeve and this is homage to martial arts films. The fact that he cast Sonny Chiba in a role in Kill Bill bears testimony to that.
This all said, I'm not sure I watched the actual Tarantino edit but more likely watched a fan edit. It's been a while since I watched Vols 1 and 2 so I can't say for sure but pretty much everything looks exactly like Vols 1 and 2, except for the end credits to Vol 1 and the start credits to Vol 2 being missing, of course. Plus, apparently it's impossible to get hold of the actual Tarantino version.
10XweAponX
Better than any other versions of this film
I ran across this fanedit several years ago, but the original copy that I had was not the actual fan edit listed here. That one was simply the two original movies joined together, somehow although it did have some of the material that was in the actual bloody affair cut.
I finally found another version of this, The actual version of this IMDb listing. It was exceedingly difficult to find. But now I have the actual film as described in this IMDb entry.
One Reviewer talks about the way that "the clan of the White Lotus" was clipped into the scene where David Carradine as Bill is describing Pei Mei's five point exploding heart technique to Beatrice Kiddo. This is not a negative thing, it actually connects this newer Quentin Tarantino film to the old kung fu movies. It is totally appropriate.
The actor playing Pei Mei was actually the same actor who was the leader of the crazy 88's. And he does look a lot like the original actor from the kung fu film.
In my version, the resolution of the older film was bumped up, so that it's not noticeably degraded from the rest of the Tarantino film in HD. But there are so many versions of this fan, edit that are not quite the right version floating around, which might have had a totally DVD resolution of that scene clipped in, done that way, it would look kind of bogus. But the version that I have is not like that at all, it is 100% high definition all the way through.
There are also many other alternate scenes. I don't know where the fan who edited this acquired those, but they are all very good material.
This is the proper way to watch this film, I saw both films in the theater when they came out and I had to wait an excruciatingly long time between parts one and two.
Now, I can watch both parts in one sitting, and I don't even have to change video files, it's all right there.
Somebody should try to get this cut legally distributed because it is simply too good to be a mysterious and difficult to find much less stream fan edit. Previously, I had come across a version of True Romance that was cut the way Tarantino had written it, it may have been edited by the same person because editing wise you could not tell between a regular movie and the fan edit. But the story of that one was a lot more negative than the theatrical release, it is very difficult to watch, especially the ending. Which was typical of early Tarantino work. When you get all the way back toward reservoir dogs, well, nobody gets out alive. It wasn't until later when he decided to have a couple characters actually escape by the skin of their teeth, he started becoming more popular. Pulp fiction era, possibly. Actually, his latest movies have gone toward the complete opposite extreme, all kinds of people escape.
I finally found another version of this, The actual version of this IMDb listing. It was exceedingly difficult to find. But now I have the actual film as described in this IMDb entry.
One Reviewer talks about the way that "the clan of the White Lotus" was clipped into the scene where David Carradine as Bill is describing Pei Mei's five point exploding heart technique to Beatrice Kiddo. This is not a negative thing, it actually connects this newer Quentin Tarantino film to the old kung fu movies. It is totally appropriate.
The actor playing Pei Mei was actually the same actor who was the leader of the crazy 88's. And he does look a lot like the original actor from the kung fu film.
In my version, the resolution of the older film was bumped up, so that it's not noticeably degraded from the rest of the Tarantino film in HD. But there are so many versions of this fan, edit that are not quite the right version floating around, which might have had a totally DVD resolution of that scene clipped in, done that way, it would look kind of bogus. But the version that I have is not like that at all, it is 100% high definition all the way through.
There are also many other alternate scenes. I don't know where the fan who edited this acquired those, but they are all very good material.
This is the proper way to watch this film, I saw both films in the theater when they came out and I had to wait an excruciatingly long time between parts one and two.
Now, I can watch both parts in one sitting, and I don't even have to change video files, it's all right there.
Somebody should try to get this cut legally distributed because it is simply too good to be a mysterious and difficult to find much less stream fan edit. Previously, I had come across a version of True Romance that was cut the way Tarantino had written it, it may have been edited by the same person because editing wise you could not tell between a regular movie and the fan edit. But the story of that one was a lot more negative than the theatrical release, it is very difficult to watch, especially the ending. Which was typical of early Tarantino work. When you get all the way back toward reservoir dogs, well, nobody gets out alive. It wasn't until later when he decided to have a couple characters actually escape by the skin of their teeth, he started becoming more popular. Pulp fiction era, possibly. Actually, his latest movies have gone toward the complete opposite extreme, all kinds of people escape.
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- TriviaThe fight scene with the Crazy 88 is shown entirely in color, compared to the standard version of Kill Bill Vol. 1 which cuts to black-and-white to keep the film from receiving a harsh NC-17 rating. The all color version of this scene was also released in the original Kill Bill Vol. 1 in some international markets.
- Versiones alternativasThis is the originally conceived and intended version of Kill Bill; as one movie. While the majority of Volume 1 and 2 are still very much in tact here, there are a few changes.
- Contains a 7 1/2 minute animated sequence.
- The Bride's battle against the Crazy 88 contains the uncensored colored Japanese version, instead of being in black and white.
- The cliffhanger ending where Bill talks to Sofie in Volume 1 has been removed.
- The opening black and white driving scene from Volume 2 has been removed.
- ConexionesEdited from Kill Bill. La venganza (volumen 1) (2003)
- Bandas sonorasBang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Written by Sonny Bono
Performed by Nancy Sinatra
Courtesy of Boots Enterprises, Inc.
By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing
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- 4h 35min(275 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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