May I have a glass of water please"

I've always loved this scene from Kill Bill vol. 2, it made me cry even once,
because her character is so hated, and beaten and treated like complete dirt
for no good reason, and she wakes up from this coma to discover her baby taken out of her womb and gone
and she recieves info that she cant have anymore, and of course her husband (or boyfriend)
is dead and she feels such loss, even with all that, and being buried alive she still finds
the strength within herself, to love her self and complete her goal, eah it's revenge but
thats not always a bad thing, so she digs her self out and of it all, rises from nothing and theres
something about that I relate to myself and real people in our lives, and it really touches me.
Thats what a true hero is.
-Jordan
thank you QnU!


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this scene

Yes,I've always felt very similar about this scene,by far one of the greatest scenes in both films.It's so symbolic/
metaphorical,the smashing through the wood with her fist etc.I've often cheered out loud while watching it.
I'd say that KB2 is more about courage and heart than revenge,KB1 had plenty of revenge obviously.The music
alone in many of this film's scenes alone is masterly.Another favorite scene of mine is when she comes over that hill
after walking Barefoot through the burning desert and see's Elle pulling up to Buds camper,the look on her face
is one of fearlessness and will to right the wrongs done to her by these people.Eh I could go on forever about all
the many scenes.Glad ya posted it.

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Paula Shultz

Thanks Bubby! You are very good an articulate with your
writing, i hope to see more of it.

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Amazing...

That scene with Uma climbing out of a grave is pretty incredible. I've actually never seen the movie Kill Bill... I remember wanting to see it. I only had a small glimpse of a fight scene between Uma Therman and Vivica Fox. I think that actual fight disturbed me so much that I couldn't continue watching the remainder of the movie. I mean it was a great fight between the two but, Vivica's character was killed in front of her child and that just... I don't know it was, rather disturbing for me.

It's quite obvious that if someone is going to watch a Quentin Tarantino movie, that individual will have to be completely open minded, and defintely pay close attention to the story line because his directing skills are much like the famous Alfred Hitchcock. Its mysterious and questionable, definitely will keep an audience entertained.

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