Thurman plays a pregnant assassin only known as The Bride, code-named Black Mamba, who, on her wedding day, is attacked by her fellow members of DiVAS (Deadly Viper Assassins Squad): Vernita Green, a.k.a. Copperhead (Vivica A. Fox), Elle Driver, a.k.a. California Mountain Snake (Daryl Hannah), and O-Ren Ishii, a.k.a. Cottonmouth (Lucy Liu), with the help of Budd (Michael Madsen). After a bullet to the head courtesy of DiVAS boss Bill (David Carradine), the group retreats, expecting The Bride and her unborn baby to be dead. Only one problem: Shes not (youll learn more info about the baby later on in the film, though Id rather not spoil it). Four years later, The Bride awakens from a coma, and promises revenge to everyone involved in the crime. Thus begins her quest for bloodshed, eliminating each member one by one, and eventually leading up to facing Bill.
"Revenge is a dish best served cold." The film begins with this fitting Chinese proverb right after the nostalgic 70s Chinese kung-fu movie fade-in. Then follows Nancy Sinatra crooning Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) as the title and opening credits leisurely if not merrily lethargic flash onto the black screen, one of them proudly declaring that this is "The 4th Film By Quentin Tarantino." This is how Tarantino sets the stage for the next 95 minutes, in which in that time span, he will exercise his true filmmaking prowess. Kill Bill: Volume 1 is not focused much on its very simple, direct plot, but more on its extravagant execution. Dont get me wrong. The screenplay (which he also wrote) is very engaging and exciting, with several twists and cliffhangers in the end. However, its Tarantinos amazing cinematic vision that is a marvel; though the film is set in the present day, Kill Bill feels like its set in a world of extreme hyperbole and exaggeration. And let me warn you right here and now: Kill Bill: Volume 1 is the most violent, brutal and bloody film of 2003 (it was released in the US in October, so I count it as an 03 release). This martial arts revenge saga has The Bride cutting off limbs of anyone who gets in her way, and blood is even its own main character in the film; it seems as if Tarantino used hundreds if not thousands of gallons of fake blood. And about the exaggerations, chopping off a limb in this world would cause great blood loss, but in Kill Bill World, arteries are as large as garden hoses, causing the red liquid to gush out as if it literally came from a fountain. In Kill Bill, blood gushes, spurts, flows, pours, runs, cascades, streams, spills, and splatters, all onto Tarantinos plain white canvas, leaving it to look like an all-red Jackson Pollack. He uses the fluid as his paint, creating a beautiful, incredibly gorgeous, exceptionally brilliant unique work of art.
Uma Thurman, looking fantastic in her yellow, black-striped tracksuit, plays her role with the utmost intensity and juiciness, making her deserve at least the Oscar nomination that she probably wont (but still very possibly) receive. And she, along with the rest of the cast, look as if theyre having the time of their lives. Tarantinos script is devilishly funny, viciously hilarious and clever in every way. His directing is no-holds-barred, and doesnt apologize for it. And though the film ends with a huge cliffhanger, it doesnt feel inconclusive but very satisfying, leaving us with just enough to anticipate Volume 2 set to be released in the US in April. Kill Bill: Volume 1 is thoroughly entertaining, fiercely funny and gloriously brutal, and proves that (the great) Quentin Tarantino is one of the greatest filmmakers in history, no matter what snobby, 80-year-old film historians might say.
Bottom Line: Kill Bill: Volume 1 is an outrageously original, ferociously funny exercise of Quentin Tarantinos astonishing stylistic ability. Ill even go as far as to say that this is one of the best action films of all time.
Grade: A
TV
Watch For Love or Money. In what is the best reality dating show twist since Evan Marriott pretended to inherit $50 million on Joe Millionaire, a poor schmuck named Rob is fawned over by a group of attractive women battling to win his heart. Why is he a poor schmuck, you ask? Because hes the only one who doesnt know that the woman he does ultimately choose will have a chance to choose either to stay with him or pocket $1,000,000! And I think we all know the answer to that. I only saw three episodes of this series while in the US, and I was instantly hooked. It is shown on Star World, every Thursday at 9 p.m.
CDs
Listen to "The Long Road" by Nickelback. Like many of their fans, I was introduced to this Canadian rock band trough their mega-hit single How You Remind Me. Their latest album "The Long Road" has a harder, rockier feel as compared to their multi-platinum 2001 release "Silver Side Up", but most of their songs are still very catchy (Someday, Flat on the Floor and Do This Anymore are my favorites) and lead singer Chad Kroegers voice still incredibly powerful.
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