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Kill Bill is one of my favourite Tarantino movie. He grew up with anime and Kung Fu movies, Bruce Lee, etc... this movie is a tribute full of references. Star Trek is science-fiction but pure. Star Wars is much more fantasy, in Star Trek the physics are respected (a part of the sounds in space, but that's necessary because space fights totally mute would be boring to watch).
@@LightMovies But in the end it's a sequel, or part 2, whatever you wanna call it. Everyone already knows it was supposed to be one movie. But it didn't happen. Therefore stop trolling. IT IS part 2, or a sequel..
@@user-wr9ej6xe4j It's not a sequel. A sequel is a stand alone movie of another stand alone movie, which works alone. I haven't invented the glossary, it's like that. This is one movie divided in two parts.
Kill Bill 2 isn’t so much a sequel as it is the second half of the original movie. It was running too long so a decision was made to remake it into 2 separate movies. The yellow motorcycle and track suits were Tatarantino’s homage to Bruce Lee’s last film “Game of Death” (the fighter wore this in the 1973 film). Yellow was chosen over black as it showed the effects of martial arts fights better.
It's easier to "get" this movie (especially part 2) if you've seen Shaw Brothers martial arts movies from the 70s and early 80s. Fist Of The White Lotus, Executioners From Shao Lin, Five Deadly Venoms and Eight Diagram Pole Fighter are all really cool. Some of the actors in those movies are in this; Hattori Hanzo is played by Sonny Chiba from the Street Fighter films (like the video games), Gordon Liu was in basically all of them and plays the leader of O-ren's gang (and a special guest role in part 2!) and the guy who played Bill, well... I don't want to spoil it for you.
You, guys, should watch some classic kung-fu movies with their stylized physics and atmosphere. You'd undestand the flying sword fights 😁 Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon could be a good first taste. Anime would also be interesting. Your channel is amazing, a lot of good movies ❤
The Kill Bill movies are my favorite Tarantino films. Boy does this one leave you hanging! I can only think of two other movies where I was as impatient for the sequel: The Empire Strikes Back and Lord of the Rings.
The ball Gogo uses is similar to the real life martial arts weapons, the meteor hammer and the rope dart. If you ever look up any demonstrations, it's crazy how they can control and redirect them, often by kicking, pivoting the rope around a foot.
Jackie Brown was great. Uniquely for Tarantino, the screenplay was adapted from a novel by Elmore Leonard. Usually Tarantino produces completely original screenplays.
The weird music and lights flashing when she sees an enemy is taken from old kung fu movies where it was quite common. You will see a lot of references to samurai films from the 60s and 50s and a whole bunch of others..
You really need to go and watch the second movie as soon as possible. Watching the first without the second is like eating sushi with just one chopstick. You can ........but you shouldn't. I think you will also appreciate anime. Based on your reaction to The Matrix, I recommend Mamoru Oshii's 1995 Ghost in the Shell.
This is better than the next one. Also Nothing is ever better then the original. The fact that others can be creative and get ideas from the original tells you how good an original is. So it's kinda hard to keep nostalgia out of it. But first time watchers always can and will see it differently.
33:09 I would love if you guys looked into Star Trek some day. The fans are obsessive though and they'll beg you to watch every show and movie ever made since the 1960's. Some other reactors have reacted to the Next Generation television show and got a lot of views but most of others have reacted to the movies. It's similar to Star Wars but more of an "intelligent" and "adult" (non explicit) version of it without the space opera. It's a cool series if you're interested in seeing space travel, aliens, first contact, politics, action-adventure. It's hard to find a scientist who hasn't watched at least some Star Trek in their lifetime.
If you guys like Tarantino then y’all should check out “The Hateful Eight” it’s a bit slow but it’s full of great dialogue and great actors. God bless🙏🏽
50:54 WHAT ARE YOU SAYING?!?! 😂😂😂😂 PLEEEEASE I want to know what you're saying and I'm straining to listen but half the time it's like yer either mumbling or the mic isn't picking up the high's and low's and it's just a slurry mumble, lol. Please either speak UP and/or stop mumbling because I love your content but it's so much work, even when I turn the volume way up, still trying to understand what yer saying 😂 - apologies of course, NO disrespect given, i just really want to hear ya
🧡🧡😊 I'm from Northeast India and I suggest you watching movies like Cinderella (2015) Ratatouille (animation) Your Name( Animation) Boy and The Heron (animation Maybe Rom Coms like Notting Hill(1999), Crazy Rich Asians(2018) , Korean movies, Maybe Shahrukh Khan movies etc ...
Hes not dissing god. To even soeak of god would have to mean this man believes heavily in god. And he just spoke of his promise to god 28 years ago. It is just a way of describing the weapon.
@@YourGOD647 Maybe to you but I beg to differ. Not everyone believes in the same god for example the ancient Greeks prayed to Zeus and Hindus pray to multiple gods. Ask a Hindu practitioner if he or she worships the God of Abraham and you will likely get a definitive "no".
@@steven2640 im not asking u anything. You think i dont already fucking know the bullshit u just spouted off.... as if u taught me just now? Fuck out of here.....
Tarintino does some really interesting stuff. You can tell he's a student of all different mediums and genres as he stylistically pays homage to many different art forms. His style is certainly unique and exaggerated in a way that you just know when you're watching one of his films almost instantly. Everything in this movie feels like a comic book or anime, but done to an exaggerrated degree in live action, but the scenes are cut like panels in a graphic novel or comic book. It's all very opinionated, even if not really my cup of tea (not sure if that saying translates across cultures) always. Even if I don't love the movie, I love the artistic expression and well it was done. For he, Tarintino's best film is Once Upon A Time In Mexico. Picture something like this (another Western - samurai films and sci-fi tend to be westerns or space operas at their core) in the West with Johnny Depp playing a corrupt FBI agent. Definitely check that movie out and see if it doesn't seem like a better version of this film.
@@LightMovies G'ah! You're right. I have no idea why I was so sure that it was Tarantino that I didn't even bother to double check. Still, stylistically Kill Bill is slightly better, but for the overall story, characters, plot and narration style, I think Once Upon A Time is a more enjoyable experience. They're both top tier films, so you can't go wrong either way.
I remember I went to my friend's house who was watching movies in 60 fps and I thought I was having a panic attack or something because I felt so uneasy watching it and I couldn't figure out why.
@@Etrius10 Some smart tv's have a "smoothing" option enabled in the settings which makes the shows look weird, called the "soap opera effect". Always disable any "smoothing" settings in the menu if the framerate looks odd.
As much has I love this movie, the main character should have been Japanese. America Cinema loves to take others Cultures & turn it into the "Great White Hope". Movies like The Last Samurai, The Mexican, and so many others. Uma Thurman was good, but Lucy Lou should have been the main Character. It would have been way more epic. js
I don't agree. That's part of the reference of the cinema of those times, where they replaced Bruce Lee with David Carradine in the series "Kung Fu". Using a white girl as a main character is a perfect quote to that cinema style.
What irritates me most of this so called *reactors* here on yt is that they keep talking constantly on what is happening on the movie instead of focusing. That's why there were things on the movie that they probably missed after watching.
I recall when the movie was released. I watched it with my girlfriend, and we both didn't like it-it's cringe-worthy. Pulp Fiction was good, but I can't think of any other Tarantino movie I liked. The movie Inglorious Basterds was so bad that a German friend of mine and I thought, "WTF!?" after the movie. It's badly written, badly produced, and totally cringe. Terrible.
Oshi rein pulled out that knife and stuck it into the wooden handrail, because for a second she was considering suicide as a japanese..... but then decide fucked that shit!
@@LightMovies bevause shes japanese, and she was ashamed for why she is about to dirm and she KNEW she could not win this fight. Ur just mad that she knew that. But if u watch her face and why she opened the sepaku knife, u would understand japanese....
@@LightMovies if she were pefectly capable, she would challenge her first. Not gogo, no the crazy 88...... she is literally hiding behind her army. Limr a coward would do. Cmon man. Grow up about war. Ill crash the fuck out. 1 glorious moment. To be remembered forever. Not hidind out scared to face my own poor decisions...... like a coward. Never to be remembered agaun.