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Au cours d'une cérémonie de mariage en plein désert, un commando fait irruption dans la chapelle et tire sur les convives. Laissée pour morte, la Mariée enceinte retrouve ses esprits après un coma de quatre ans. Celle qui a auparavant exercé les fonctions de tueuse à gages au sein du Détachement International des Vipères Assassines n'a alors plus qu'une seule idée en tête : venger la mort de ses proches en éliminant tous les membres de l'organisation criminelle, dont leur chef Bill qu'elle se réserve pour la fin. (ESC Distribution)

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POMO 

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français Une frénésie de mode purement visuelle et auditive avec une palette d'humeurs changeantes. Mais il est inutile de la juger seule. La première moitié est un peu fade tandis que je n'ai pas pu respirer pendant la deuxième. Théoriquement, la suite Volume 2 devrait commencer dans l'esprit de la deuxième moitié. Si cela se produit, je suis vraiment curieux de voir quelle sera l'apogée de tout le spectacle. Si cela continue à monter en puissance, cela pourrait être un chef-d'œuvre génial tiré d'un ensemble de trois heures. Je crois que cela se produira. Et je me pose la question clé : Est-il même possible de réaliser une séance de cinéma aussi percutante et branchée à partir d'un scénario aussi simple ? ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais A cool rip-off of Shogun Assassin with references to a couple dozen other films. One big stylistic exercise, which in the shadow of the brilliant Volume II completely loses its meaning and unnecessarily takes away from the credit of the whole. ♫ OST song rating: 4/5 ()

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Lima 

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anglais Forget about seeing just another Tarantino flick. There’s none of his typical catchphrases, nor a plethora of absurd situations. One of the few echoes of his first two films is the absurd scene in the hospital when "Buck comes to fuck" and then his favourite ordering of the plot into chapters. At times I was emotionally moved, at times I was thinking, "Is he being serious? We're supposed to buy this?" But I didn't move a muscle the whole time I was sitting in my chair. There are scenes with a very magical atmosphere, especially the final duel with in the snowy Japanese garden, with Lucy Liu in a white dress and slippers, falling snowflakes and contrasting with Uma Thurman's yellow suit, all beautifully lit and the interesting sound of a water pump. Or for example the moment when during one of the fights the background suddenly changes to a blue screen with black frames, with only the silhouettes of the fighters in front of it is very impressive. Kill Bill has so many audio-visual sensations that the hour and a half was more than enough. The plot may be shallow (the final sentence made me feel like I was hearing a snippet from a soap opera), but form overwhelmingly wins over content. Tarantino managed to turn a well-trodden genre and not very original premise into a very impressive spectacle. We'll see with Volume 2 if it holds up. PS: This film must be watched in widescreen! It loses a lot with the TV crop. ()

Marigold 

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anglais The positives are clear: it's nice and colorful, it's got a good camera and nice hit music. It also has a "cool" pulp aesthetic. That's what pets like, right? And it's sweet postmodern “shit". A beautiful video clip. Great craft, Quentin is good at that. As well as magnificent boredom and the best filmed vacuum I can imagine. Pulp Fiction may have been silly, but at least it had something inside. Kill Bill is only able to pile up clip sequences and obscure the absolute lack of narrative dynamics with subtitled chapters, nice manga sequences, and a stylish (and utterly self-serving) narrative multi-voice. Dear Quentin, I thought I didn't like you, but Kill Bill brings a whole new intensity to our relationship. And Uma is quite pretty... It's a good thing you and I have something to talk about, man. Bleh! ()

novoten 

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anglais Several years after the fading of unbearable hype, Kill Bill is still a spectacle that has no equal in the realm of multi-genre action. Despite Tarantino being somewhat annoying from a media standpoint during this period, his sense of revenge's tempo, the soundtrack, and the supporting characters were almost perfect. And when Hattori Hanzo appears and I swallow all previous prejudices, there is nothing left but to give it five stars. ()

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