8/10
It should have surpass Vol.1. Why was it lower?
28 July 2009
Though it was originally filmed as a single movie, Vol.2 somehow almost distant itself from Vol.1 completely. In a way, it doesn't disappoint, it surpass them. Strangely, I don't understand why this volume was rated lower then the first one. Vol.2 contain all that is missing in the first one. Character development and a better driven plot.

The Bride has taken care of the her first two ex-partners. Now is up to her to finish off the remaining members before she can get to Bill. Throughout this journey, she has to learn the new ways of the Chinese Martial Arts, escaping from being buried alive, destroying a trailer and most obviously, tracking down her man responsible for the death of her loved one. Also, her unborn daughter.

The action, the style and the content sticks to it pretty much similar to the first picture. A high praise still. Tarantino added in more characterization in to the characters. Especially The Bride and Bill himself. The late David Carradine, did an amazing job at being that character. We did not see much of how capable he was in the previous release. In this chapter, audience will get a taste out of David for his calmed and twisted martial arts expert Bill. So buckle up people, for one last ride. As The Bride will go through all of hell to Kill Bill.

Rated 8.7 of 10
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