Completely dissimilar to Volume 1, Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is methodical, talky, and melancholy, and it eschews the high-flying zeal one would expect. Unfortunately, in switching tone so completely, Quentin Tarantino has arrived at a confused result: he's...read the complete Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004) review at Appreciating Great Trash
Unlike volume 1, Kill Bill: Volume 2 tells of the roots of the assassin bride and is saturated with dialogue.
Volume 2 contains some wonderful and ironic fight scenes, the best with Elle Diver, a.k.a. "California Mountain Snake".
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