The splatter scene taken from Kill Bill. Originally this scene was in black and white in the theatrical cut. However, there is a Japanese Uncut version where the scene is in color!
This sequence is a reference from the ending of "Yojimbo" (1961) where a horrified would-be gangster is spared and told 'Children shouldn't play with swords. Go home to your mother and live a long life eating gruel!' You can see him earlier in the sequence at 2m17s.
It was shot in black and white because Quentin Tarantino was terrified of getting an X rating in the US/Canada. That alone can kill profits and cause the movie to fail.
The high polished finish removes stress raisers (and helps with cleaning). This is helpful with hardened steel, as cracks start from such imperfections.
There was something so awesome about how ridiculous the entire fight was that made it so perfectr! It was like u lost urself in the campiness and just enjoyed the goriness of it all
I was watching him I thought wait a minute something's different, And then I kept watching and I'm like wait a minute. Where's the black and white part.
You can see the Pai Mei training in full effect in this scene. The way she makes her body light as a feather, the eye pluck, the unreal acrobatic jumping, everything he did to her in KB2 when they first met.
Love how the woman owner of the restaurant is freaking out at the end about all the carnage. Almost slipping and falling down from all the blood and severed limbs laying around. Funny.
I lived down the street from the restaurant that inspired this restaurant. There is no dance floor in the real thing; there is actually a open kitchen and bar in its place. Stairwells and the wall decor are just about the same still. And the tatami rooms are indeed on the second floor. No screens though.
I know Tarantino did it on purpose and all, but lol, truly the epitome of “everyone stand in a circle and wave your weapon around ineffectually until the hero is ready to kill you” style fighting.
Well , you have the fact that they were not as good as advertised , the intimidation factor of them knowing her crazy reputation , them fearing hitting each other and being hit and of course her being really fucking good .
I love that when the restaurant owner switches off the lights, the background is blue, reminding us the place is called The House of blue leaves. Even if in black and white, I wish Tarantino had not cut this on the US release. I REALLY wish he would release an anime about O-Ren or Gogo Yubari.
The blue is kept in the us release it originally switches to black and white when she pulls out the eye, and back to color when she gets a closeup on her face right before the lights go out
Kudos to the Bride for sparing that kid who wants to be seen to be brave in front of his peers, he just lacks confidence and surrenders twice, but both times she spares his life!
My favorite part is that amidst all this bloodshed and confusion The Bride never loses focus on her target and as the crazy 88 are being dispatched she quickly realizes that her window of opportunity is closing as O-Ren leaves the stage. You can see the sheer absolute panic in the Brides eyes as she leaves. and then the massacre isnt about protecting herself from assault but instead to pursue her target. Real easy to simply glance over but its little details like that, that tie the narrative and the action together.
@@elementblue780 bro shes hacking away at a million particles of blood splashing the screen to stop for 5 seconds to show her eyes is a blink in the movies timeline.
@@elementblue780 and when i say little detail its to accentuate the action. we couldve had a five munutes speech about how oren doesnt dcosider her worthy or whatever. btu there wasnt. She walks off screen and only the brides eyes can follow her.
I love how when Beatrix makes that one dude swallow the other dude's eyeball that she just ripped out, the camera cuts to Sophie being grossed out by that! It's f*cking hilarious!
Funny “watered down” is a great pun for this cause they had to substitute the typical blood effect, due to running out of the normal corn starch blood also it worked better to spray around. Part of the reason for it being in black & white originally was to mask that effect and ratings feared to kill the box office. The black and white does work for that classic martial art film feel,but yeah the extended version gives some great extra bits especially the kid getting his mask cut off so Beatrice realises later that he’s a child.
This seems to be a reference from the ending of "Yojimbo" (1961) where a horrified would-be gangster is spared and told 'Children shouldn't play with swords. Go home to your mother and live a long life eating gruel!' You can see him earlier in the sequence at 2m17s.
@5:33 in the shown-in-theaters version, this is when she blinks 👁️ and the color comes back on…. And then the lights go off and they’re all black silhouettes on blue backdrop. Brilliant use of colors throughout, of course :)
With all of Quentin's feet fetishes, he has never made a movie I didn't like. This was a masterpiece; one of Uma's best roles. Quentin always does great story telling. This Japanese uncut version is awesome.
The rage inside for being turned back from someone used to be trust is really immense. I always admire the aesthetical way the bride hold her samurai sword. All her calmness to comprehend the situation is as fine as trained samurai. This part is such a gold.
I cannot believe this movie is actually 20 years old now😮. Wow times were much more simpler then, anyways this movie changed my life as a movie fan and made me see film in a different way. And also it made me a Tarantino fan😎. I was 13 then and I still love this film
Thanks for uploading this in color OP. I coulda never guessed the kid she spared was present early on in the fight(2:17), and how the bald general actually has two swords cause all this while i thought it was just a holster. Really goes to show how detrimental color is for us the viewers to process what we're seeing!
Eyeball was in the original, the throat bit definitely wasn’t, also the kid getting his mask cut off wasn’t in the western cut. He only showed up when they chased her upstairs and the lights go out.
@@kg356 Indeed! When he first showed that Eagle Claw to Beatrix at the beginning of her training, my first thought was: "it's going to suck for whomever is on the receiving end of that!" And sure enough, a throat gets ripped out, courtesy of that training.
That she spends most of her time fighting above / at the center of a zen rock garden is a beautiful bit of symbology and a visual reference to the various martial arts which teach the practitioner to be the peaceful center around which violence may occur, without destroying the center; the eye of the storm. Zen rock gardens are created specifically to be a place of peaceful contemplation, of mindfulness, of... Zen. It's a nice bit of staging.
I've heard that if the theatrical release didn't make that sequence in black and white and actually kept it in color, Vol. 1 would've had an NC-17 rating instead of R.
Overkill? Tarantino? Of course not. Uma was specifically trained to find every possible artery in the human body and to sever them. In quick and efficient sequence of course.
As a child, I watched this scene in the director's cut. Years later, I rewatch Kill Bill and instead of this masterpiece I see a black and white scene with cut out fights. I already thought that this scene never existed at all and I imagined it. I'm glad to finally watch it in its entirety again. It gives a lot of coolness points to Beatrix Kiddo and features a phenomenal performance from Uma Thurman.
Tarantino wanted the first movie to be a Western, within Japan. Epic deep speeches, second meanings, and - drawing inspiration from Westerns, Japanese samurai movies, and anime - the "one man army" scene. But he's also a director that loves tributes and homages. What better time to put in a Wilhelm scream @3:00 , @5:05 ?
this scene is all about how the person with a big revenge in the heart is ready to fight against the whole world if it is needed and does not have to think even twice about it no matter what. For him does not exists the amount of challenge, number of obstacles and hardships which may come. He has just one aim - to revenge and he is ready to bear any price. He is ready to go and fight against the Budha himself if needed.
I agree with you although I think both looked cool in their own ways, this movie was already gory and adding so many blood to it - in this scene - was too much for me but of course we were talking about the whole original production of it so we deserved to see the color version too ʜᴇ ₕₑ ʰᵉ ᕼE😁 the black and white felt more artistic and comical to me which was cool🖤🤍
Uncut!? Bwaaaahhaaa! This is awesome! Way different sound effects and music, much better color too, is it clearer as well maybe? For all the boasting we do about freedoms we get lousy access.
The boy without mask, his mother must be very grateful
Not if she had to clean his underwear
She spared his life twice!
This sequence is a reference from the ending of "Yojimbo" (1961) where a horrified would-be gangster is spared and told 'Children shouldn't play with swords. Go home to your mother and live a long life eating gruel!' You can see him earlier in the sequence at 2m17s.
2:17
@@borbetomagus probably a naughty student in school , hanging out with gangs and ended up joining crazy 88
“Except you Sofie! You stay right where you are.” Brings to mind that line from Django Unchained “Not you Stephen… You right where you belong.” 😂
just like the close up to the leader of the 88 is the same thing used in django
Thought that line was from Friends
This scene looks MUUUUUUUCH BETTER in colour.☺️👌😁👍
It was shot in black and white because Quentin Tarantino was terrified of getting an X rating in the US/Canada. That alone can kill profits and cause the movie to fail.
@@largol33t1 they also ran out of fake blood and had to resort to water.
But in my territory it's full colored
@@nintendomaster6430yeh you can see the water 3:20.
@@OllieX123 That's what I said!
I like how she used her sword as a mirror to see what she was up against before the carnage began.
That is called having eyes in the back of your head.
Ridiculous.
pai me training
The high polished finish removes stress raisers (and helps with cleaning).
This is helpful with hardened steel, as cracks start from such imperfections.
no. I think Quinton told her where they all would be.
There was something so awesome about how ridiculous the entire fight was that made it so perfectr! It was like u lost urself in the campiness and just enjoyed the goriness of it all
She was one angry woman
It's not just the colour; there are way more decapitations in this version.
There’s a longer version of this fight scene ?????
@@jamesscanlan6240 I couldn’t see any besides the one we clearly see. Can you point them out for me I’m curious?
I was watching him I thought wait a minute something's different, And then I kept watching and I'm like wait a minute. Where's the black and white part.
At 7:42, the last swordsman fell into the "bloodbath".
2:25 I was always curious where this shot was
You can see the Pai Mei training in full effect in this scene. The way she makes her body light as a feather, the eye pluck, the unreal acrobatic jumping, everything he did to her in KB2 when they first met.
Pai Mei hated Japanese. But his rigour shows in her tenacity and adaptive style
Love how the woman owner of the restaurant is freaking out at the end about all the carnage. Almost slipping and falling down from all the blood and severed limbs laying around. Funny.
This could impact on the level of bookings over succeeding weeks. Goodwill and reputation could be affected also.
If this is "funny" to you please turn in your human race card. You're not a member.
I lived down the street from the restaurant that inspired this restaurant. There is no dance floor in the real thing; there is actually a open kitchen and bar in its place. Stairwells and the wall decor are just about the same still. And the tatami rooms are indeed on the second floor. No screens though.
@@OroborusFMA You can’t understand a Kill Bill movie if you can’t understand why that is humorous.
yes yes, gotta have some humor after all that bloodshed.
I know Tarantino did it on purpose and all, but lol, truly the epitome of “everyone stand in a circle and wave your weapon around ineffectually until the hero is ready to kill you” style fighting.
Well , you have the fact that they were not as good as advertised , the intimidation factor of them knowing her crazy reputation , them fearing hitting each other and being hit and of course her being really fucking good .
Hesitation
still tho, great movie
Yes, that was the idea.
Hesitation is defeat!
I love that when the restaurant owner switches off the lights, the background is blue, reminding us the place is called The House of blue leaves. Even if in black and white, I wish Tarantino had not cut this on the US release. I REALLY wish he would release an anime about O-Ren or Gogo Yubari.
Maybe he didn't have a choice. The US censors might have told him. European and Asian censors are more lenient than American censors.
Hollywood people are extremely delicate, they want everything to be clean, even fight scenes.
It would have gotten an NC17 rating which would have killed its wide release
The blue is kept in the us release it originally switches to black and white when she pulls out the eye, and back to color when she gets a closeup on her face right before the lights go out
Why’d she do that?
Kudos to the Bride for sparing that kid who wants to be seen to be brave in front of his peers, he just lacks confidence and surrenders twice, but both times she spares his life!
She seems to be telling that boy.... "Fight me only when you're older!"
@@gabrieldjatienza6971 or not to be messing with gangs, he's not about that life
She didn't do it for the kid. She did it for his mother.
My favorite part is that amidst all this bloodshed and confusion The Bride never loses focus on her target and as the crazy 88 are being dispatched she quickly realizes that her window of opportunity is closing as O-Ren leaves the stage. You can see the sheer absolute panic in the Brides eyes as she leaves. and then the massacre isnt about protecting herself from assault but instead to pursue her target. Real easy to simply glance over but its little details like that, that tie the narrative and the action together.
I use to notice that too. That's when she went absolute ape shit
The whole scene is just stupid. As is the movie. As is everything this hack named Tarantino makes.
Little detail? They literally stop the action for like 5 seconds to make it glaringly obvious that she sees O-Ren leaving and starts panicking...
@@elementblue780 bro shes hacking away at a million particles of blood splashing the screen to stop for 5 seconds to show her eyes is a blink in the movies timeline.
@@elementblue780 and when i say little detail its to accentuate the action. we couldve had a five munutes speech about how oren doesnt dcosider her worthy or whatever. btu there wasnt. She walks off screen and only the brides eyes can follow her.
I love how when Beatrix makes that one dude swallow the other dude's eyeball that she just ripped out, the camera cuts to Sophie being grossed out by that! It's f*cking hilarious!
Holy shit that's what happens! I always thought she jabbed his throat or something, that's a fantastic detail.
Editing skills of Sally Menke 👍👍👍🔥 and of course direction by Tarantino 💛🔥🔥
@@macksequeira4233 Masters of their craft!
The scene changes, the choreography, the music and the dynamite screen presence of Uma puts this down as one of the greatest martial arts films ever.
Your f@#£in joking,it's pure 💩,you must be 12 years old?
Just look on the statists. You are not right xD
Music??
@@Cypher-sn3bt yes all statics make sense or define something is good or not 👍
@Second Chance whatever hater
SO much better than the censored, watered down American version! Ya just gotta love it.
Funny “watered down” is a great pun for this cause they had to substitute the typical blood effect, due to running out of the normal corn starch blood also it worked better to spray around. Part of the reason for it being in black & white originally was to mask that effect and ratings feared to kill the box office. The black and white does work for that classic martial art film feel,but yeah the extended version gives some great extra bits especially the kid getting his mask cut off so Beatrice realises later that he’s a child.
6:35
"Go home to your mother !"
このお説教するシーン本当に好きw
Muy chistoso
That’s what I love about Beatrix she gives other 2nd chances to turn back and choose good in life instead of choosing evil forever
This seems to be a reference from the ending of "Yojimbo" (1961) where a horrified would-be gangster is spared and told 'Children shouldn't play with swords. Go home to your mother and live a long life eating gruel!' You can see him earlier in the sequence at 2m17s.
@@Kingsombra21Yeah she gives Go-Go Yubari a chance to walk away even though she knows what psycho Go-Go is 😮
I think it absolutely hilarious how the assassins just keep pouring out of everyone. Reminds me of clowns coming out of that little car at the circus.
😅
I believe that was the intention.
I can’t believe I’ve never watched this unedited version… omg what a masterpiece…. Top tier Kung Fu movie… TOP TIER
@KINGGORE_OFFICIALyou can find a version called Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
One of the best fight movie scenes ever.
No1. for me Beatrix vs O-Ren Ishii.
@5:33 in the shown-in-theaters version, this is when she blinks 👁️ and the color comes back on…. And then the lights go off and they’re all black silhouettes on blue backdrop.
Brilliant use of colors throughout, of course :)
Basically she spared the kid's life twice, at 2:20 and at 7:00
I can't believe The Bride made that kid cry after spanking him with the blade of her katana!! 🤣
Crazy 87 then really
Uma is a good person at heart, I love her 💞💞💞😍😍
@@macksequeira4233 she even has a daughter named Maya Hawke.
Never knew that she spared him twice. Did wonder why he was the only one without a mask
With all of Quentin's feet fetishes, he has never made a movie I didn't like. This was a masterpiece; one of Uma's best roles. Quentin always does great story telling. This Japanese uncut version is awesome.
This is one of the most clever fight scenes I've ever seen.
Lol
Lmao. It is anything but clever
I find it very silly. And it's supposed to be. And it does it wonderfully
@@goolgepl2112 making the scene silly is a very clever move don't you think?
planning this scene must have been a nightmare, the camera movements, the sounds, the sword fight sequences,,,, pffffffffffff what geniuses
"uncut" version
I'll give you a big hand for that comment. Or would you prefer a leg? Your choice, plenty to go around.
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@@ddelaney712 Do we get to keep our heads?
Halah khonthol
Lol I couldn’t imagine if would be the cut one
Wusste gar nicht,daß so eine uncut Szene existiert...Geil!
ВаRin 📍🎓🎓🎓
すげー刀だな......
刃こぼれもしないし、切れ味も落ちない。
玉鋼を超えてる
ハロウィン🎃にぴったしやで笑
調理用なら誰でも使ってええな笑
@@デジモンレコード 食事🍴中に観たらゲボ吐くわ。
こんな料理用包丁あったらたまらへん
@@デジモンレコード まな板ごと切れそう
The rage inside for being turned back from someone used to be trust is really immense. I always admire the aesthetical way the bride hold her samurai sword. All her calmness to comprehend the situation is as fine as trained samurai. This part is such a gold.
When you've seen this scene in full colour, you really don't want to go back to the western release black and white version...
I cannot believe this movie is actually 20 years old now😮. Wow times were much more simpler then, anyways this movie changed my life as a movie fan and made me see film in a different way. And also it made me a Tarantino fan😎. I was 13 then and I still love this film
It is a sad story about how Pai Mei shaved off his beard and mustache and Beatrix didn't recognize him, cut off his leg and killed him.
He also shaved his head, dropped sixty years and changed his face, voice and race :-D
pai mei died to elle driver... she poisoned his fish heads.. it says it in the second movie lol
@@anthonygrantano-5009Its the same actor. Gordon Liu.
They know @@anthonygrantano-5009
Thanks for uploading this in color OP. I coulda never guessed the kid she spared was present early on in the fight(2:17), and how the bald general actually has two swords cause all this while i thought it was just a holster. Really goes to show how detrimental color is for us the viewers to process what we're seeing!
監督が誰か知らずに観てもタランティーノだろなってわかる作品だよな
それな
Watching This just reminds me of how good this movie was, loved this movie!!!
Same, I love this movie.
The special effects team worked alot of overtime in this movie
I watched this scene 1000 times, the movie 100 times and i just discovered this uncut version. Im like :O
Completely forgot about her plucking one guy’s eyeball out, and literally ripping the throat out of another. Pai Mei taught her well!
That's that Eagles Claw style
Eyeball was in the original, the throat bit definitely wasn’t, also the kid getting his mask cut off wasn’t in the western cut. He only showed up when they chased her upstairs and the lights go out.
@@jammin2575 And part of this was in black and white as well. I now prefer this all color version. The blood splatters show up better!
@@kg356 Indeed! When he first showed that Eagle Claw to Beatrix at the beginning of her training, my first thought was: "it's going to suck for whomever is on the receiving end of that!" And sure enough, a throat gets ripped out, courtesy of that training.
I love this movie, I spent some time in Tokyo back in 89/90 the nightclub set was spot on.
Amazing when she went full double blade blender mode!!
Thanks for uploading this there was some scenes that i missed and I wanted the fight to have color!
Bill: “there wasn’t really 88 of them, they just called themselves the crazy 88s”
Bud: “why is that”
Bill: “I guess they thought it sounded cool”
How Tarantino enchants me in every single Scene!!👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
That she spends most of her time fighting above / at the center of a zen rock garden is a beautiful bit of symbology and a visual reference to the various martial arts which teach the practitioner to be the peaceful center around which violence may occur, without destroying the center; the eye of the storm. Zen rock gardens are created specifically to be a place of peaceful contemplation, of mindfulness, of... Zen. It's a nice bit of staging.
Symbolism,not symbology.
6:38 Bruh the kid 😂😂💀
And at 2:20
The editing on this scene is epic.
I remember a friend getting me a copy of the full colour version in 2005. I was the coolest kid in school for about a month 😂
Uma is a beast. Great series.
0:05 look it’s Pei Mei
Gordon Liu and Michael Parks are the only actors who appear in both parts, playing different characters in each
I've heard that if the theatrical release didn't make that sequence in black and white and actually kept it in color, Vol. 1 would've had an NC-17 rating instead of R.
The guy Beatrice cut the mouth of is still after her at 5:29, he’s the one with the cloth to his face. What a trooper.
Potentially the best action scene in cinema history. Kill Bill is Tarantino's magnum opus in my opinion.
Every enemy's blood pressure is about 110 psi, haha
The story of the *Hwat Ya!* Guy
1:40: Double Swords!
3:03: Round 2
3:24: Matrix Jump!
7:05: Ledge Standoff
血しぶきが凄まじいのにカメラワークがスタイリッシュなお陰でそこまでグロさを感じずに観れる。タランティーノは偉大だね
It makes me laugh that at 2:46 the guy is dead with his tongue out lol
😂😂😂
The axe throw into dudes head that makes him slide back is my favorite shot
None of them had a Hattori Hanzo sword.
Amazing, uncut perfection
The Bride is strong with the force. “So anymore subordinates for me to kill?”
ブルース・リー的な不思議シーン沢山あるのも見所ですね
8:34 get the dust pan and brush lady, it’s going to be a long night 😅
Best 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
General Moe was only one that had Beattix on the run for a minute
The actor who plays the bald boss in this clip is the same actor that plays the funny old white haired guy who trained her earlier.
He looks like Billy Corgan
He is gordon Liu hero of the movie named the 36th chamber of shaolin
Overkill? Tarantino? Of course not. Uma was specifically trained to find every possible artery in the human body and to sever them. In quick and efficient sequence of course.
Yes. Like the blind prostitute, you have to hand it to her.
As a child, I watched this scene in the director's cut. Years later, I rewatch Kill Bill and instead of this masterpiece I see a black and white scene with cut out fights. I already thought that this scene never existed at all and I imagined it.
I'm glad to finally watch it in its entirety again. It gives a lot of coolness points to Beatrix Kiddo and features a phenomenal performance from Uma Thurman.
Tarantino wanted the first movie to be a Western, within Japan. Epic deep speeches, second meanings, and - drawing inspiration from Westerns, Japanese samurai movies, and anime - the "one man army" scene.
But he's also a director that loves tributes and homages. What better time to put in a Wilhelm scream @3:00 , @5:05 ?
If the mini boss at 1:40 decided to stab her instead of bopping her with his sheathed swords, this woulda been over lol
1 woman vs 88 men + katana's = a whole insane bloodbath from zero to HOLY CRAP in 8 minutes.
They are not all men ...
The vast majority of them are men. It pretty much is 1 woman vs 88 men
Beatrix Kiddo was tearing the Crazy 88s to pieces!
Beatrix is so smart, focus, cool, and totally badass fighter. She’s awesome! Love her.🌟🔥🗡️⚔️🥊🧘🏼♀️💛
I think the thing that is so interesting here is we all beleived that Uma would just do this. She did. And here we are. Of course!
0:15 her eyes is lovely
Aside from the full color, I love the little differences in this cut and what the US got
とりあえず戦うフリして、どさくさに紛れて帰りたいw
Never knew What I was doing watching this movie when In was Like 5 but All I knew was that the action scenes were mad energetic and still are XD
7:58 マダ イノチガアルモノ! ソレハモッテカエルガイイ!!
this scene is all about how the person with a big revenge in the heart is ready to fight against the whole world if it is needed and does not have to think even twice about it no matter what. For him does not exists the amount of challenge, number of obstacles and hardships which may come. He has just one aim - to revenge and he is ready to bear any price. He is ready to go and fight against the Budha himself if needed.
2:16 This scene does not appear in the theatrical version
This part is definitely a classic in the whole film! No doubt
4:45 gives up fighting legit and uses breaker style
I love that little sound lmao 5:41
7:34 *Johnny Mo won the exchange here. The plot just demanded him to die.*
Gordon Liu and Michael Parks are the only actors who appear in both parts, playing different characters in each
Never knew she sliced her arm with the katana still held to kill the other guy 6:22 😱
Damn. I did not know that.. that’s amazing 🤯
小山ゆうさんの時代劇アニメ漫画・・あずみを思い出す
女戦士一人で日本刀:双頭刃造りを武器に立ち向かうシーンを思い浮かべる
しかし・・凄くリアルに表現された映画です。人が日本刀で斬られるシーンは、本当にエグイ・・
2:13 kills me everytime XD
I can see why this would be an uncut version. The cut version is better. It doesn't leave unnecessary scenes in it.
Hahaha...this is SO awesome. The Japanese just had to do it the "right' way lol.
Reminds me of my first trip to Japan
By contrast, on my first and only trip to Japan, I saw no blood at all.
she doesn't move in vain...every half movement of her brings the death and injuries.
Are we not ganna talk about how she break dances in the middle ot the fight?
Imagine training for so many years, because of their culture, only to get sliced and diced up by the bride.
I must say I rather enjoy the Black and white. It brings out more definition and it’s also just cool.
I agree with you although I think both looked cool in their own ways, this movie was already gory and adding so many blood to it - in this scene - was too much for me but of course we were talking about the whole original production of it so we deserved to see the color version too ʜᴇ ₕₑ ʰᵉ ᕼE😁 the black and white felt more artistic and comical to me which was cool🖤🤍
She was chopping them up she was chopping them down
映画館で見たよ。およそこれ程スタイリッシュかつ残虐な殺陣を見たことが無い。
2:47 lmao I never noticed the guy laying there with his tongue out.
映画DVDはもちろん、サントラも買った❗タランティーノ作品はBGMが実に良いからね👍
Did y’all notice how she uses the guys arm for a double kill and he gets mistakenly killed behind her at 1:22?
Uncut!? Bwaaaahhaaa! This is awesome! Way different sound effects and music, much better color too, is it clearer as well maybe? For all the boasting we do about freedoms we get lousy access.
6:50 I like this scene a lot
0:35 I thought Gordon Liu was only for this role.
But in the next film he had a major role as a kung fu master pae mei which I came to know late.