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Kill Bill Vol 2
The Bride is still carrying out her mission of vengeance on her boss, lover, bounces and unfaithful Elle with a single eye.
1943, Ishikawa, Japan
24 March 1961, Encino, California, USA
21 June 1953, Houston, Texas, USA
29 April 1970, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
March 15, 1960
April 29, 2004
A gargantuanly entertaining double feature.
August 01, 2004
The pop encyclopedist and video-store genius has become a megalomaniac, and the exhilarating filmmaker he might have been is disappearing fast.
August 07, 2008
Full of surprises and cinematic homage.
May 06, 2009
Although it's a gigantic shame that Miramax split Quentin Tarantino's long awaited 'kung-fu samurai Spaghetti Western love story' epic into two halves, "Kill Bill Vol. 2" pays off in spades...
December 24, 2010
Sequel just as over-the-top explicitly violent.
June 24, 2006
Those turned off by the first part's reckless, relentless violent purges aren't likely to find cause for conversion, but Vol. 2 certainly broadens the tale's remit, even as it aims to deepen it.
October 18, 2008
Quentin Tarantino revels in the art and craft of cinema; so much so he has managed to mine all his favourite genres and make the style the substance.
August 07, 2004
I've lost my sweet tooth for slice-and-dice escapism, and perhaps this is why I feel the need to see movies that don't simply glamorize or fetishize or supernaturalize brutality.
May 14, 2004
If he doesn't take care Tarantino could make something significantly worse.
August 15, 2012
If Kill Bill - Vol. 1 was like a roundhouse kick to the head, Vol. 2 is practically a warm hug.
August 15, 2012
It has its moments, and Thurman is an appealing heroine. But on the whole, this is a disjointed, disappointing and monstrously self-indulgent exercise.

