Kill Bill: Vol. 2

 (2004)
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| May 10, 2009
The New York Times
this feels likes a movie Mr. Tarantino might have made before....In this deliciously perverse picture, everything is operatic, including the despair and the pauses..... ... Full Review
| Feb 22, 2009
Melbourne Herald Sun
A family lobby group has called for the film, which has been described as extremely brutal, to be denied classification. Jewish groups were also uneasy about the level of bloodshed, saying it did not reflect reality and was not a true story. ... Full Review
| Nov 08, 2008
Hartford Courant
Here, when the Bride gets martial-arts lessons from Master Pei Mai (Gordon Liu), or when Bill discusses the alter-ego dynamic of " Superman ," you're all too aware of the author speaking through his thin characters to craft the movie's precious mythology. ... Full Review
| Sep 11, 2008
Urban Cinefile
Kill Bill 2 is a Quentin Tarantino road movie, with each chapter bringing a new character or a fresh direction for us to follow. Review by Louise Keller: The interesting thing about Quentin Tarantino is that you never really know what to expect, and in this regard, Kill Bill Vol. ... Full Review
| Jun 01, 2008
FilmInk
Kill Bill's plot is simple.....the film actually features several protracted scenes that are spun out entirely in Japanese..... ... Full Review
| May 31, 2007
DVD Town
Still, it´s good to see that action films are still being made without the use of "movie magic. Overall, the action scenes are well filmed but could do with the use of an editor. ... Full Review
| Jul 15, 2006
3 Black Chicks
I enjoyed the wily and conniving Elle throughout both Vol. She doesn't count on Bill finding her and she doesn't count on her supposed friends opening fire and wiping out everyone she hold dear. ... Full Review
| Apr 29, 2005
Bigpicturebigsound.com, NY
Budd, a surprisingly sympathetic Michael Madsen, remarks, after shooting The Bride with rock salt, "That gentled you up a bit, didn't it. When last we saw The Bride (Uma Thurman) - who, this time around gets a real (though completely ridiculous) name - she was continuing her bloody rampage of revenge leading up to the titular action, unaware that her four year-old child exists. ... Full Review
| Feb 10, 2005
DVD Town
Frye mixes innocence and awareness in a tidy package that plays nicely on screen. The supporting cast is generally unremarkable, playing the second fiddle without distracting from the mainline of the story, the mischief and mayhem of Punky Brewster. ... Full Review
| Sep 01, 2004
TotalFilm
Others, with a disdainful flick of a beard, derided the naff natter, pat ending and paucity of gory cut-em-ups. The only deleted scene is an amusing-but-creaky scrap between Carradine and Michael Jai White. ... Full Review