10-13-2003, 10:04 AM
"Kill Bill Vol. 1" is the best popcorn movie I've seen to date. Not just any regular popcorn either. The corn kernel is specially grown in the finest Elysian fields. And the butter, oh my god the butter. If the idolatrous golden calf in that movie "The Ten Commandments" can give milk, and churn it into butter, this would be it. It's that sinfully good.
The violence. Yes, the violence. All those awful violence. Yes, it's violent. Did I mention it's violent? But think of it as "Rashomon" violent. Or "Hamlet" violent. And B-movies, Tromavideo violent. It's violence of the best kind. And if the torso violence is pure b-grade goodness, the blood spray on the other hand is pure Jackson Pollock. The level of artistry of an arterial spray in this movie will probably be discussed and debated by film students in berets for years.
Lara Croft, the "new" Charlies Angels, and all the Spice girls. All of you owe Uma Thurman and Quentin Tarantino a debt of gratitude. Uma showed the frightening strength of an indomitable will that knows no gender, with a single swipe of her katana, and a wiggle of her big toe. And yet there is no question that she's a female, a once expectant mother, and someone who you do not want to mess with. It's about a million times more genuine and entertaining than a pair of silicone bags with legs wearing a printed baby tee saying "Grrl Power!" Well at least to me.
ps. You don't need to know all the references\inspiration (Shaw bros., kung fu movies etc) "Kill Bill" draws from, to simply enjoy it. Though it might give you a better appreciation of it. But enough rambling, can't wait until part 2.
pps. Yes, this review is opinionated. It's my opinions that I likes this here movie. :)
The violence. Yes, the violence. All those awful violence. Yes, it's violent. Did I mention it's violent? But think of it as "Rashomon" violent. Or "Hamlet" violent. And B-movies, Tromavideo violent. It's violence of the best kind. And if the torso violence is pure b-grade goodness, the blood spray on the other hand is pure Jackson Pollock. The level of artistry of an arterial spray in this movie will probably be discussed and debated by film students in berets for years.
Lara Croft, the "new" Charlies Angels, and all the Spice girls. All of you owe Uma Thurman and Quentin Tarantino a debt of gratitude. Uma showed the frightening strength of an indomitable will that knows no gender, with a single swipe of her katana, and a wiggle of her big toe. And yet there is no question that she's a female, a once expectant mother, and someone who you do not want to mess with. It's about a million times more genuine and entertaining than a pair of silicone bags with legs wearing a printed baby tee saying "Grrl Power!" Well at least to me.
ps. You don't need to know all the references\inspiration (Shaw bros., kung fu movies etc) "Kill Bill" draws from, to simply enjoy it. Though it might give you a better appreciation of it. But enough rambling, can't wait until part 2.
pps. Yes, this review is opinionated. It's my opinions that I likes this here movie. :)