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Plot Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003):

An assassin is shot by her ruthless employer, Bill, and other members of their assassination circle – but she lives to plot her vengeance.

Casts of Kill Bill: Vol. 1:

Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Daryl Hannah, David Carradine, Michael Madsen, Julie Dreyfus, Chiaki Kuriyama, Shin'ichi Chiba, Gordon Liu Chia-Hui

A roaring rampage of revenge.


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Movie Details
Title: Kill Bill: Vol. 1
  • Released: 2003-10-10

  • Genre: Action, Crime

  • Date: 2003-10-10

  • Runtime: 111 Minutes

  • Company: Miramax, A Band Apart, Super Cool ManChu

  • Language: English, 日本語, Français

  • Budget: $30,000,000

  • Revenue: $180,899,045

  • Plot Keyword : Action, Crime

  • Homepage: http://www.miramax.com/movie/kill-bill-volume-1

  • Trailer: Watch Trailer

  • Director: Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, Quentin Tarantino, Quentin Tarantino, Lawrence Bender, Uma Thurman, Robert Richardson, Sally Menke, Julie Dreyfus, Koko Maeda
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This is the movie he made after Jackie Brown. I thought I might just point that out. A big budget, larger scale action blockbuster. This is the one that would change the direction of Tarantino's films. And honestly, it might be my favorite besides Pulp Fiction.

This movie oozes with style and beautifully choreographed action. This movie has an anime section akin to Japanese anime. That's some cool stuff. Even the non-action parts are some really good stuff. Like the guy from the old Street Fighter movies as Hatori Hanzo and making the Bride's sword. And the fantastic soundtrack. The great opening scene where the Bride gets shot and then the somber "Bang Bang" by Nancy Sinatra plays.

But of course, the amazingly choreographed action makes this movie. A lot of it is showcased in the Crazy 88 fight and the few fights before it. It has some brilliant uses of the style. Of course, there's black and white which was actually used to avoid an NC-17, but works very effectively. And the beautifully shot battle between the Bride and O-Ren. No music really adds a lot to it. It's quiet and oh so effective compared to the loud blood fest of the Crazy 88.

But there's also the opening hand to hand fight scene with Vernita Green which is also very well edited. Very surprising scene as it is interrupted by Green's daughter coming home and then they talk. And it starts back again as quickly as it began and then ends once again with a knife to Vernita's chest. What a brilliant tension filled scene.

The movie also never takes itself too seriously. That's for the sequel. But the fun action and style leads the whole way. Also along with Buck, and other fun scenes. Lest we forget other great scenes like the whistle scene as Elle Driver comes to kill the Bride in her sleep. Or interrogating Sophie. "These will be things you will miss." I love it.

Honestly, it might be the best action movie of the 2000s, at least for me. And Tarantino has a lot of my favorite movies. Maybe I enjoy his movies a bit too much. But even with that, it's one of the my favorites. Kill Bill Vol 1 gets a 10/10
Not so hush hush but very much on the QT.

After being gunned down on her wedding day by her former colleagues, assassin Black Mamba (Uma Thurman) rouses from a four year coma with only one thing on her mind, revenge! Striking up a death list of five, she sets off for bloody retribution.

Quentin Tarrantino writes and directs what is in all truth, a homage to all the cinema conventions close to his heart. Think an amalgamation of chop-socky, sexploitation, samurai, spaghetti Westerns, anime and cop shows of years past, and you get the heart of Kill Bill. A film that was so epic in scope it had to be cut into two films. What it lacks in Tarrantino dialogue dynamite it more than makes up for with action and astute visual flair. And it's bloody, very bloody. Thurman is great as the avenging Mamba/The Bride, while the inclusion of Sonny Chiba & Lucy Liu adds a touch of class as QT revels in his East meets West berserker narrative. It could have been trimmed down, particularly in the middle section where Tarrantino deals in a calm before the storm ideal, but Volume 1 was one of the most exciting movies of 2003, and most notably it shows Tarrantino to be adept at action directing. His action skills perhaps explains why the script doesn't crackle with the wit and panache of his previous offerings? You sense he wants more than the words "fine writer" engraved on his granite mined Curriculum Vitae.

Hugely enjoyable with a neat end of film cliffhanger, roll on part 2... 8/10
Uma Thurman as an anti-superheroine

RELEASED IN 2003 and written/directed by Quentin Tarantino, "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" is an action/thriller/fantasy starring Uma Thurman as The Bride who seeks vengeance on the team of assassins who betrayed her, a group of which she once belonged. Her journey takes her from El Paso to Pasadena to Okinawa. Vivica A. Fox, Lucy Liu, ravishing Julie Dreyfus and Michael Madsen appear as various assassins or accomplices.

"Kill Bill” is a creative mish-mash of 60s-70's Bond-isms, Spaghetti Westerns and martial arts flicks, but with modern production values. It sometimes plays like a superhero movie in that The Bride is essentially an anti-superheroine who mows down literally armies of skilled fighters, e.g. the overly drawn-out B&W fight with the Crazy 88s. I loved the inclusion of Ennio Morricone's "Death Rides a Horse."

On the downside, there’s an overlong lame anime sequence and the characters lack substance and realism, but who can deny the film’s pizzazz? Sure, it’s style over substance, but it’s entertaining in a voguish, quirky way. Since both parts were meant to be ONE MOVIE, it’s mandatory to see “Vol. 2” to properly appreciate and appraise “Kill Bill.” The second part fills in the holes.

THE MOVIE RUNS 111 minutes and was shot in Texas, California, Mexico, Tokyo, Beijing and Hong Kong.

GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)

Kill Bill Vol 1 2003 IMDb ~ Four years later The Bride wakes from a coma and discovers her baby is gone She then decides to seek revenge upon the five people who destroyed her life and killed her baby The saga of Kill Bill Volume I begins

Kill Bill Volume 1 2003 Rotten Tomatoes ~ After multiple views I still say that Kill Bill Vol 1 is by far the stronger half of the duo The entirety of Volume 1 is very much a build up that never fully stops which is unique even

Kill Bill Volume 1 Wikipedia ~ Kill Bill Volume 1 is a 2003 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin stars Uma Thurman as the Bride who swears revenge on a team of assassins Lucy Liu Michael Madsen Daryl Hannah and Vivica A Fox and their leader Bill David Carradine after they try to kill her and her unborn journey takes her to Tokyo where she battles the yakuza

Kill Bill Vol 1 Bluray Disc 2011 for sale online eBay ~ Split into two volumes by Miramax in order to ensure that Tarantinos vision would not be compromised and presumably to sell more tickets KILL BILL VOL 1 tells the first half of the sprawling story which is quite simple at first glance A female assassin referred to as The Bride Uma Thurman is attacked on her wedding day

Kill Bill Vol 1 2003 BFI ~ A onetime assassin Uma Thurman tracks down her former colleagues led by exlover Bill and makes them pay for their attempt to murder her

Kill Bill Vol 1 2003 Full Cast Crew IMDb ~ Kill Bill Vol 1 2003 cast and crew credits including actors actresses directors writers and more

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