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Kill Bill DVD TODAY - Vol. 1
Style over content
The excellence and commercial success of Tarantino’s first two
films have allowed him to indulge in his early video store fantasies.
Kill Bill is a testament to good mix of simple story (basic revenge)
and all the things an individual loves about film. The director’s
fondness for Manga, cheesy martial arts, superhuman samurai, music,
era costumes and 70s cool are abundantly obvious all the way through
each fighting set piece in Kill Bill.
For someone who writes real dialogue (up there with the Coen Brothers
for humour for gripping down-the pub-conversations) there is precious
little of note in Kill Bill. Once one has seen past the visual content
(conversions to Manga and the street fighter-esque changes from city
to city capture are notable) and marvelled at how someone has successfully
merged a collage of film styles and techniques, Kill Bill is a pretty
vacuous film; certainly not on a sophistication par with Dogs nor as
eminently re-watchable as Fiction.
It reminded me of that it tries to 'borrow' from, unsuccessfully, too
much. Bruce Lee fighting his way up the tower in Game of Death will
always be better than sword fight after sword fight. And Shogun Assassin
would beat it in a straight, well ....sword fight.
Looks great but I don't think I need to see it again. Watch it satisfy
curiosity but its too predictable to be vintage Tarantino.
Now where’s that Reservoir Dogs DVD…
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