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Kill Bill: Volume 1

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  • DVD Region 1 Disney 2.35:1 16:9 (Anamorphic) Enhanced NTSC Add to Collection Add to Wishlist View Video Clips/Trailers for this disc View Images for this disc Compare prices for this disc



    General:


    Synopsis: Uma Thurman stars in Quentin Tarantino's fourth film venture, Kill Bill. Thurman plays a character known as the Bride, a pregnant assassin who is shot by her boss, Bill (David Carradine), on her wedding day, leaving herself and the wedding guests lying for dead. She survives and after being in a coma for five years, she wakes to seek revenge on her co-workers and boss who had attacked her. She sets out to strike down her once fellow assassins, leaving Bill for last.

    Alternate Title(s): Kill Bill 1, Kill Bill: Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume One

    User Rating: 7.037.037.037.037.037.037.037.037.037.03 (9 votes) (More Details and Cast Your Vote)

    Directed By: Quentin Tarantino
    Recommended Retail Price:
    $USD29.99

    Cast: David Carradine
    Vivica A. Fox
    Daryl Hannah
    Lucy Liu
    Michael Madsen
    Uma Thurman
    Genre: Action / Crime /
    Cult / Thriller
    Running Time: 111 minutes
    Year of Production: 2003
    Disc Release Date: April 13, 2004
    UPC: 786936226997


    Editions:

    There are 2 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region 1)
    There are 6 additional editions of this movie in other regions

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    Extra Features:

    • The Making of Kill Bill Vol. 1
    • Bonus Musical Performances by "The 5, 6, 7, 8's"
    • Quentin Tarantino Movie Trailers, including Kill Bill Vol.1

    Disc Information:

    Disc: Type:
    1: Single Sided, Dual Layer


    Disc Audio Information:

    Track: Language: Details:
    1: English Dolby Digital 5.1
    2: English DTS 5.1
    3: French Dolby Digital 2.0 (Stereo)


    Disc Subtitle Information:

    English, English (Hearing Impaired), Spanish (Espanol), Japanese, Korean, Chinese, French



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    arizona1121, United States of America (Reviewer Ranking: 1) wrote this review on December 24, 2005:

    "Kill Bill" is an anomaly in today's Hollywood culture. Here is a movie that neither makes you think too hard nor tears at you heartstrings--and it is a truly excellent flick. Under the shrewd (and possibly insane) hands of Quentin Tarantino, "Kill Bill" details an ultrally brutal and even more emotionally statisfying quest for revenge.
    Beat to a bloody pulp and shot in the head and left for dead at her wedding day, The Bride (Uma Thurman, whose name is never revealed) is carted away in a four-year-long coma. She wakes up and vows revenge. And, oh, does Thurman play revenge well. It seems that the supporting cast (Lucy Lui, Vivica A. Fox, among others) truly beat Thurman to the edge of death. Her eyes convey her emotion--the limited and brief dialogue isn't even necessary. She is surpremely convincing in every aspect of her performance, even throughout the amazingly stylish fight sequences (which put "The Matrix" to shame). She fights like a pro with samurai swords, lethal daggers, butcher knives, and frying pans.

    One of the main draws to this redefining adventure is the hilarious subject matter. Tarantino goes overboard. Blood flies about like fruit punch, gushing out of wounds like a torrential downpour (sometimes, in fact, you will even wonder if the human body has that much blood), and in any other movie, that gore would force you to leave--but here, it doesn't. Why? Because Tarantino never takes himself too seriously. Fight scenes are punctuated with effective and sometimes laughable dialogue. But beneath the hokey action scenes and the cute quips, there is a real movie at work here. Tarantino dances about the timeline, bouncing the story back and forth to a dizzying point, which forces your full attention on the gradually unfolding general story. The cliffhanger ending merely seals the deal.

    "Kill Bill" deserves all of the accolades it gets. Although it may seem to be a hackfest on the surface, there is true talent at work here. Uma Thurman and Lucy Lui give inspiring performances; the story, however linear it may be, it instantly grabbing; and Tarantino's masterful direction is as inspiringly as it is slightly distubring. A true masterpiece.


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