The Bride must kill her ex-boss and lover Bill who betrayed her at her wedding rehearsal, shot her in the head and took away her unborn daughter. But first, she must make the other four memb... Read allThe Bride must kill her ex-boss and lover Bill who betrayed her at her wedding rehearsal, shot her in the head and took away her unborn daughter. But first, she must make the other four members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad suffer.The Bride must kill her ex-boss and lover Bill who betrayed her at her wedding rehearsal, shot her in the head and took away her unborn daughter. But first, she must make the other four members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad suffer.
Uma Thurman
- The Bride
- (archive footage)
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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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None of these reviews are about the real Whole Bloody Affair edit
Most of these people are reviewing fan edits of the movie. The movie has never been released and has never leaked. If anyone actually saw it they happened to see it for the brief time it was in the theater.
🎥What an Experience🎉
Just Got Out Of a Screening Of Kill Bill The Whole Bloody Affair.
From Minute 1, It's Just Constantly Interesting to Watch.
I Think It's Pretty Much a Masterpiece with one Gripe I have with the film.
My Gripe with the Film -
🎬🚫During The Crazy 88 Fight Sequence, there's edits that are at times to damn fast, just cut, cut, cut. Let the Shots Breathe For God's Sake, so we can Intake the Scenes Properly. And again, it's just some of the Edits.
On to the Positives -
🌟Uma Thurman as Beatrix was a Superb Fit for this Casting - Just an Absolutely Gorgeous Woman, Tall, Slim, Blonde, Tanned and Completely Sells that Burning Desire to Get Revenge.
Then We Have the Antagonist Characters, The Deadly Vipers, 🇯🇵Oren,🔪Vernita,👀Elle, 🎩Budd, Sofie💪 and their Leader Bill🐍.
Each of them have their own Characteristics and Personas.
Not to mention, we have Gogo😛who has a Great Fight With Beatrix, and Pai Mei 🍚who has a Super Segment with Beatrix, it was such an entertaining segment.
🤓 - The Superman Analogy at the End
🎥 - The Wacky Camera Zooms, the Wacky Sound Effects and moments, all of it is just firing.
🥀 - The Amazing Animated Sequence of Orens Backstory
🔮Sidenote - There's a Yuki's Revenge Fortnite Segment at the Very Very End of the Credits
👍 - The Choreography and Edits in The Fight Between Beatrix and Elle.
👍 - The Choreography and Edits in The Fight Between Beatrix and Vernita
👍💺- The Very Brief but Great Execution of the Chair Fight Between Beatrix and Bill.
👌 - And then that Moment Oren, sees the Sheath of Her Sword has been Cut and that Excellent Music is Playing, and the Visual of Oren in the Snow, with Snow Fall Around Her was a Magnificent Moment.
So Overall, There's Just So Much to Point Out in this Film.
From Minute 1, It's Just Constantly Interesting to Watch.
I Think It's Pretty Much a Masterpiece with one Gripe I have with the film.
My Gripe with the Film -
🎬🚫During The Crazy 88 Fight Sequence, there's edits that are at times to damn fast, just cut, cut, cut. Let the Shots Breathe For God's Sake, so we can Intake the Scenes Properly. And again, it's just some of the Edits.
On to the Positives -
🌟Uma Thurman as Beatrix was a Superb Fit for this Casting - Just an Absolutely Gorgeous Woman, Tall, Slim, Blonde, Tanned and Completely Sells that Burning Desire to Get Revenge.
Then We Have the Antagonist Characters, The Deadly Vipers, 🇯🇵Oren,🔪Vernita,👀Elle, 🎩Budd, Sofie💪 and their Leader Bill🐍.
Each of them have their own Characteristics and Personas.
Not to mention, we have Gogo😛who has a Great Fight With Beatrix, and Pai Mei 🍚who has a Super Segment with Beatrix, it was such an entertaining segment.
🤓 - The Superman Analogy at the End
🎥 - The Wacky Camera Zooms, the Wacky Sound Effects and moments, all of it is just firing.
🥀 - The Amazing Animated Sequence of Orens Backstory
🔮Sidenote - There's a Yuki's Revenge Fortnite Segment at the Very Very End of the Credits
👍 - The Choreography and Edits in The Fight Between Beatrix and Elle.
👍 - The Choreography and Edits in The Fight Between Beatrix and Vernita
👍💺- The Very Brief but Great Execution of the Chair Fight Between Beatrix and Bill.
👌 - And then that Moment Oren, sees the Sheath of Her Sword has been Cut and that Excellent Music is Playing, and the Visual of Oren in the Snow, with Snow Fall Around Her was a Magnificent Moment.
So Overall, There's Just So Much to Point Out in this Film.
Revenge Is Never A Straight Line. . .
Over two decades ago, Quentin Tarantino set out to honor the cinema genres that defined him as a director. The spark ignited on the set of Pulp Fiction when Uma Thurman approached him with the specific idea for the opening scene of what would become Kill Bill. From that moment, a masterpiece was conceived, and "Kiddo" was born.
Originally four hours long, the film was deemed too risky for the average moviegoer. The work was cleaved in two, leaving audiences with two fabulous standalone films. Now, twenty-two years later, Tarantino finally reveals his full hand to his fans with the uncut, raw beauty of "The Whole Bloody Affair." Clocking in at nearly five hours, this epic serves as a testament to the mastery of one of history's greatest directors. It showcases Tarantino's unadulterated vision and his unique eye for blending genres in what was the fourth major work of his career.
Originally four hours long, the film was deemed too risky for the average moviegoer. The work was cleaved in two, leaving audiences with two fabulous standalone films. Now, twenty-two years later, Tarantino finally reveals his full hand to his fans with the uncut, raw beauty of "The Whole Bloody Affair." Clocking in at nearly five hours, this epic serves as a testament to the mastery of one of history's greatest directors. It showcases Tarantino's unadulterated vision and his unique eye for blending genres in what was the fourth major work of his career.
The Definitive Version of Kill Bill
I've watched Kill Bill Vol 1 7 times (8 if you count this), if you asked me before watching this if Kill Bill Vol 1 can get any better I'd say no, no way, it's already a masterpiece. But after seeing this I stand corrected. While there's no big change to anything in particular, the few small changes are just enough to make it even better than it already was. The first change you'll notice is an extra 10 minute animated sequence that shows O-Ren Ishii getting revenge on the man that killed her parents. It's animated beautifully and gives O-Ren's character even more depth than she already had. Secondly you'll notice that the legendary fight scene at the House of Blue Leaves is now in full color. With this scene in full color you get to really see the carnage that The Bride creates. You see guys heads being chopped off and geysers of red blood bursting from their neck. You see limbs chopped off with bursts of red blood. You fully see the red blood soaked floor of the building and the red bloody water of the pond. It makes the scene so much more impactful. The third change you see, albeit a minor one, is you actually see how The Bride interrogates Sofia for information. Which of course includes her asking her questions and in turn chopping her arm off for not answering. But the last change and by far most important is at the end of Volume 1, Bill makes no mention of The Brides child still being alive. That small change not only improves Volume 1 but drastically improves Volume 2. Originally you go into Volume 2 technically ahead of The Bride as you know about her kid and she doesn't. But that small change puts us on equal footing with The Bride. It makes the scene of her coming through the door to her child not just shocking and impactful to her but to us, the audience. Before seeing this I'd argue that Volume 1 & 2 are clearly two films and shouldn't count as one. Now, after seeing this, in no way can I say that, they so clearly go together as one film. This is no doubt the definitive way to watch and experience Kill Bill. It's an absolute masterpiece in my opinion.
2025 Theatrical cut BETTER than original dual releases
I've waited for years to see this. I'm a Fan of "Q". But Kill Bill has always been my least favorite film from him. I always understood that the studios made him chop the film up into two parts. SO I always considered parts One and Part Two as 1 release. I saw the Whole Bloody affair in 2025 in the cinema. And while I feel It still contains a major pacing flaw pertaining to last 1/3 of the film, I also feel this presentation shown in it's long form REDEEMS a lot of the flaws.
Seeing it like this has altered my opinion on the film and makes me appreciate it more.
There is no denying that visually, This Q entry is by far the greatest "Looking" film in his catalogue. Each scene is a stunning feast for the eyes that recalls the cinematography work seen in the films of Brian Dipalma, Sergio Leone, Martin Scorsese and Orson Welles.
The storytelling and dialogue are superb, the music selections and sound design are legendary. The Ennio Morricone scores, re-used from the the classic "Dollars Trillogy." are some of the greatest movie scores of all time and they perfectly heighten the experience.
I personally feel this should be edited down to 3 hours 40 minutes. Creating the world's greatest piece of cinema. By somehow reworking the nonlinear editing of the storyline to build the climax of the film towards the end of the picture instead of in the middle... To me this still remains the film's greatest flaw. However, despite this major flaw the collective of everything else still puts this movie in the 8 1/2 to 9 star range.
It's just an amazing spectacle to witness. IT MUST BE SEEN AS ONE FILM!
Seeing it like this has altered my opinion on the film and makes me appreciate it more.
There is no denying that visually, This Q entry is by far the greatest "Looking" film in his catalogue. Each scene is a stunning feast for the eyes that recalls the cinematography work seen in the films of Brian Dipalma, Sergio Leone, Martin Scorsese and Orson Welles.
The storytelling and dialogue are superb, the music selections and sound design are legendary. The Ennio Morricone scores, re-used from the the classic "Dollars Trillogy." are some of the greatest movie scores of all time and they perfectly heighten the experience.
I personally feel this should be edited down to 3 hours 40 minutes. Creating the world's greatest piece of cinema. By somehow reworking the nonlinear editing of the storyline to build the climax of the film towards the end of the picture instead of in the middle... To me this still remains the film's greatest flaw. However, despite this major flaw the collective of everything else still puts this movie in the 8 1/2 to 9 star range.
It's just an amazing spectacle to witness. IT MUST BE SEEN AS ONE FILM!
Did you know
- 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, specifically Japan and Hong Kong, though only the Japanese DVD would have this uncensored version of the fight for the home markets (even the Japanese blu-ray of Vol. 1 ended up using the standard US cut).
- Alternate versionsWhile the 2006 Cannes cut of this film has been showcased in the past, Lionsgate's 2025 theatrical release is the first time this unified version of Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) has become accessible to a wider audience. There may be minor alterations made from the Cannes cut to Lionsgate's cut, but here are some notable differences that separate THE WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR from VOLUME 1 and VOLUME 2.
- Modern Lionsgate logo plays before VOLUME 1's original Miramax logo. [*2025 only]
- The "Kill Bill" title card during the opening credits contains the subtitle "The Whole Bloody Affair".
- The uncensored Japanese version of VOLUME 1 is used for ACT 1.
- An additional 7.5 minutes is added to the anime sequence in which O-Ren kills Pretty Riki in an elevator shaft.
- At the end of Chapter 5, every shot after the Bride's final exchange with Sofie from Volume 1 is omitted (from airplane to end credits).
- Between Chapters 5 and 6, a static "INTERMISSION" title card (white text, black background) stays on screen for 15 minutes. "Lonely Shepard" plays over the first few minutes of the intermission with the remainder being silent.
- Everything from the opening of VOLUME 2 that precedes Chapter 6 is omitted (from Miramax logo to "Vol. 2" title card).
- In Chapter 6, the Bride's narration over the establishing of the Two Pines Wedding Chapel from VOLUME 2 is omitted.
- Entire cast, crew and song list from VOLUME 1 is integrated into VOLUME 2's end credits.
- The uncensored version of Yuki's Revenge (2025) plays after the credits, front-loaded with an animated Lobby jingle. [*2025 only]
- ConnectionsEdited from Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
- SoundtracksBang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Music by Sonny Bono
Lyrics by Sonny Bono
Performed by Nancy Sinatra
Courtesy of Boots Enterprises, Inc.
By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing
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- Also known as
- Убити Білла: Повна кривава справа
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- Gross US & Canada
- $4,659,207
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,429,889
- Dec 7, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $4,969,901
- Runtime
- 4h 35m(275 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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