Kill Bill: Volume 2

Titolo originale: Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Regia: Quentin Tarantino |
Anno: 2004
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Crime Thriller
Tag: daughter | martial arts | kung fu | showdown | right and justice | rage and hate | sibling relationship | swordplay | katana | mother role | single | sword fight | revenge | vigilante | retribution | aftercreditsstinger | duringcreditsstinger | reflective | kill bill |
Cast: Uma Thurman | David Carradine | Daryl Hannah | Michael Madsen | Gordon Liu Chia-Hui | Michael Parks | Perla Haney-Jardine | Vivica A. Fox | Ambrosia Kelley | James Parks | Jonathan Loughran | Michael Bowen | Kenji Ohba | Yoshiyuki Morishita | Jun Kunimura | Goro Daimon | Kazuki Kitamura | Akaji Maro | Shun Sugata | Sachiko Fujii | Yoshiko Yamaguchi | Ronnie Yoshiko Fujiyama | Sakichi Sato | Tetsuro Shimaguchi | Yoji Tanaka | Sō Yamanaka | Issey Takahashi | Juri Manase | Chiaki Kuriyama | Yuki Kazamatsuri | Lucy Liu | Sonny Chiba | Julie Dreyfus | Bo Svenson | Jeannie Epper | Stephanie L. Moore | Shana Stein | Caitlin Keats | Christopher Allen Nelson | Samuel L. Jackson | Reda Beebe | Sid Haig | Larry Bishop | Laura Cayouette | Clark Middleton | Claire Smithies | Helen Kim | Victoria Lucai | Venessia Valentino | Thea Rose | William Paul Clark | Stevo Polyi | Al Manuel Douglas | Patricia Silva | Maria Del Rosario Gutierrez | Sonia Angelica Padilla Curiel | Veronica Janet Martinez | Lucia Cruz Marroquin | Citlati Guadalupe Bojorquez | Graciela Salazar Mendoza | Maria de Lourdes Lombera | Jorge Silva |

Dopo aver mandato al creatore i prime due tra i presenti sulla sua lista nera - O-Ren Ishii e Vernita Green - la Sposa continua il suo viaggio, durante il quale è intenzionata a rintracciare e far fuori le "future vittime": Budd, che si è ritirato dall'attività e vive isolato in Texas; Elle, che la vuole morta per tenersi il suo Bill; e naturalmente quest'ultimo. La questione tuttavia si complica quando la vendicatrice con la tutina gialla scopre che la figlia creduta morta in realtà è ancora viva...

Approfondimenti

Pai Mei is based on Pak Mei, the originator of the "White Eyebrow" kung fu technique. According to l [...] D
For this movie, writer and director Quentin Tarantino wanted to change the genre. Kill Bill: Vol. 1 [...] D
After the end credits, there is an alternate take of The Bride ripping out one of the Crazy 88's eye [...] D
The scene in which Budd opens the case to reveal a black mamba that bites him in the face was inspir [...] D
Michael Madsen played a role very similar to Budd for the "Kill Bill"-inspired music video for "Blac [...] D
When The Bride first arrives at the hacienda where Bill is staying, she walks past several hotel cle [...] D
Robert Rodriguez scored this movie for one dollar. Quentin Tarantino said he would repay him by dire [...] D
In Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003), forty-one people are seen killed. In this film, only three are seen kill [...] D
In an interview, Quentin Tarantino stated that there will be a Kill Bill: Vol 3, but it wouldn't hap [...] D
The Bride no longer has the "Pussy Wagon" in this movie. The original script included the character [...] D
Despite The Bride having Hattori Hanzo crafted a sword specifically for her to exact revenge against [...] D
Despite The Bride's name being bleeped out in Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) and for two-thirds of this mov [...] D
This marks the third time that writer and director Quentin Tarantino and Samuel L. Jackson collabora [...] D
During the end credits, the names of actors and actresses playing characters on The Bride's "Death L [...] D
Larry Bishop (Budd's boss) and David Carradine (Bill) appeared on Kung Fu (1972). D
Despite the fact that this was filmed in Super 35 (3-perf), "Filmed in Panavision" is listed in the [...] D
DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Quentin Tarantino): (cereal): Quentin Tarantino features old boxes of cereal in [...] D
The turquoise car that The Bride drives in this movie is a Volkswagen Type 14 Karmann Ghia, named af [...] D
Daryl Hannah provided her voice as narrator of a black mamba documentary produced in 2013 by Earth T [...] D
Bo Svenson (as Reverend Harmony) was one of the stars of Quel maledetto treno blindato (1978). D
Michael Jai White filmed several scenes in this movie with David Carradine, but these were cut from [...] D
The Acuña Boys is a fictional gang in Rolling Thunder (1977). Quentin Tarantino has cited that mo [...] D
The club owner hated Budd's hat, because writer and director Quentin Tarantino didn't like it when M [...] D
Chapter Seven is entitled The Lonely Grave of Paula Schultz. It is the same characters name as in th [...] D
The boots Uma Thurman has on when she is buried alive are the same boots that Michael Madsen used in [...] D
Upon capturing The Bride (Uma Thurman), Budd (Michael Madsen) utters the line "I just caught me the [...] D
In the scene where Uma Thurman is taking the pregnancy test, she consults a replica Rolex Daytona wa [...] D
At 14m 1s, there is a crane shot that ends with a slight/slow oscillation. This hints that this was [...] D
Ricardo Montalban was cast to play Esteban. Unable to make an early read-through of the script, his [...] D
Although Quentin Tarantino is known for never using real brands for products like cereals and cigare [...] D
Also changed from the original script, the story of Pai Mei is no longer told in a Jeep on the way t [...] D
In the scene where Bill (David Carradine) shoots Beatrix (Uma Thurman) in the kitchen, his putting t [...] D
Daryl Hannah's out of control kicking and screaming on the floor is very similar to the last scene o [...] D
Quentin Tarantino is a big fan of animator Bill Plympton, and named the groom Tommy Plympton after h [...] D
The chapter "Yuki's Revenge" was cut from filming to accommodate a new chapter, "Massacre at Two Pin [...] D
The brothel segment where the Bride meets with Esteban Vallejo (Michael Parks) was the last scene of [...] D
Quentin Tarantino: [Red Apple Cigarettes] The brand of cigarettes smoked in this film in American Sp [...] D
Perla Haney-Jardine's debut. D
Quentin Tarantino has the "Pussy Wagon" parked in the driveway of his house. D
The story Esteban Vihaio (Michael Parks) tells about Bill (David Carradine) in the movie theater suc [...] D
Esteban Vihaio (Michael Parks) explains to Beatrix that Bill became passionate about blonde women af [...] D
This movie reveals that three of the six members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad are not nam [...] D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Kill Bill: Vol. 2. This film received two "recommends" and one "not rec [...] D
When the first grade teacher (Venessia Valentino) takes roll call, she calls out one real-life name: [...] D
Before Chapter Six was changed from "Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?" to "Massacre at Two Pines", Samuel [...] D
This film was released the same year as another revenge film, The Punisher (2004). John Travolta, wh [...] D
The film's entire first reel is presented in black and white. D
Like his character Bill, David Carradine was also a fan of collecting comic books. D
From script to film, the Ten-Point Palm exploding heart technique is changed to the Five-Point Palm [...] D
Bill (David Carradine), just before the final showdown, is seen drinking "Sauza Tres Generaciones Te [...] D
In the scene in which The Bride and Bill meet on the porch of the church house, the street in the ba [...] D
In 2018, Uma Thurman posted footage online of a car accident that occurred in 2002 while filming thi [...] D
In a review of the Paul Newman film Sometimes a Great Notion, Tarantino claimed he "shamelessly" rip [...] D
Early posters for this movie proclaimed it as "The Fifth Film by Quentin Tarantino". Subsequent post [...] D
In the training scene with Pai Mei, Pai Mei exclusively speaks Cantonese with a mainland accent (as [...] D
It is a common fan theory that Samuel L. Jackson's character of Rufus, the piano playing drifter, wa [...] D
Quentin Tarantino originally intended to only have Pai Mei's lips speaking Cantonese, while his voic [...] D
During Le iene (1992), Mr. White says that "The gut is the most painful place for a man to be shot, [...] D
Daryl Hannah's character Elle Driver drives a 1980 Pontiac Trans-Am in the film. Hannah owns the Tra [...] D
Bill's truth serum, "The Undisputed Truth", is the name of a 1970s soul group. D
The scene where Uma Thurman trains with Gordon Liu is located at the tomb site of Puyi's grand-fathe [...] D
The spit can that Budd (Michael Madsen) used was labelled "Oak Ridge Coffee". Oak Ridge is a town tw [...] D
Daryl Hannah improvised the scene where Elle Driver's eye gets removed by Beatrix Kiddo and she goes [...] D
Bill uses a truth serum called "The Undisputed Truth' this is a reference to a '70s soul group of th [...] D
Pai Mei's three-inch punch is a reference to Bruce Lee's three-inch knock-out punch. D
According to The Kill Bill Diary written by David Carradine, the movie that The Bride and her daught [...] D
After Elle revealed to Beatrix that she killed her master Pai Mai, Beatrix removes Elle's remaining [...] D
As The Bride is walking under a very bright sun through the desert just before the trailer incident, [...] D
Esteban Vihaio mentions to The Bride about following the "road to Salinas" to track down Bill. James [...] D
"Beatrix" and "Bill" both start with the letter "B", hence the naming of their daughter "B.B." There [...] D
Pai Mei punches through a wooden plank, leaving a round hole as opposed to regular wood splinters. T [...] D
The car seen behind Bill when he visits Budd at his trailer is a Mangusta, an Italian sports car put [...] D
Although he's a famously skilled and prolific killer, the character of Bill is not shown killing any [...] D
At the film's first test screening in Austin, Texas, the audience gave the film a five minute standi [...] D
Quentin Tarantino: [long take] The "Massacre at Two Pines" ends in a single long take. The camera fo [...] D
In the scene where Beatrix Kiddo (Uma Thurman) is being buried alive, the master shot has the pickup [...] D
Warren Beatty was considered for the role of Bill. Beatty declined the offer and recommended David C [...] D
Bill's speech about Superman was in part inspired by "The Great Comic Book Heroes", a book by Jules [...] D
The Score from Per un pugno di dollari (1964) can be heard when Budd shoots Beatrix. 20 years earlie [...] D
The gun that Bill used appears to be a Colt Single Action Army, or "Peacemaker", and had a bird's he [...] D
In the original script, the fight between Beatrix Kiddo and Elle Driver was supposed to resemble her [...] D
The film is a departure from most of Quentin Tarantino's films in that several real-life products an [...] D
Though never revealed in the film, production photos revealed the license plate number on Bill's car [...] D
During the scene toward the end of the film where Bill and Beatrix are talking in the living room, B [...] D
In Le iene (1992), Michael Madsen's character attempts to kill a cop by dousing him with a can of ga [...] D
When Elle reveals to Beatrix that she killed Pei-Mei and as Beatrix is about to engage Elle in a swo [...] D
Julie Dreyfus suggested two popular pieces of music for the movie. The first one being "The Chase", [...] D
In the documentary "A Man Can Do That", Quentin Tarantino notes that Budd in Kill Bill was a nod to [...] D
The movie poster in Budd's trailer is for the Charles Bronson classic A muso duro (1974). That movie [...] D
In an earlier draft of the script, Beatrix Kiddo doesn't remove Elle Driver's remaining eye. Instead [...] D
During the scene in which Bill shoots the bride with truth serum and then interrogates her, he calls [...] D
Uma Thurman and Daryl Hannah did not get along with each other, and reportedly instructed hotel and [...] D
The woman playing Mrs. Harmony is stuntwoman Jeannie Epper, featured (along with Zoë Bell) in the [...] D
Throughout both Vol 1 and 2, Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah) and Budd (Michael Madsen) are the only fello [...] D
Although "Kill Bill" was meant to play as a whole movie, this movie is unofficially Quentin Tarantin [...] D
During Budd and Elle's scene in the mobile home, a box of Chicken Champ can be seen on the counter. [...] D
Film debut of Perla Haney-Jardine (B.B.) and Helen Kim. D
Every villain killed on-screen, excluding the ones in the animé sequence, is killed by a female c [...] D
Choreographer Woo-Ping Yuen was originally set to play Pai Mei, but could not fit it in with his cho [...] D
Bill makes a reference to Batman. Uma Thurman played Poison Ivy in Batman & Robin (1997), which star [...] D
The fictional book that Esteban Vihaio (Michael Parks) reads is "The Carrucans of Kurrajong" by Jasm [...] D
Originally, the Kill Bill films were planned as one epic four hour film. D
DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Quentin Tarantino): (body view): Once Budd (Michael Madsen) is bitten by Elle's [...] D
The climax of the film was originally written as a sword-fight on a moonlit beach between Beatrix (c [...] D
Was the first Oscar DVD to arrive in Academy mailboxes in 2004. It received no Academy Award nominat [...] D
At one point in the film, while talking to The Bride, Bill is holding a Hanzo sword while a film pla [...] D
Unlike every other Quentin Tarantino film (including Kill Bill - Volume 1 (2003)), this movie doesn' [...] D
In the scene when Bill draw's and shoots his pistol is a tribute to Shane (1966) David carradine's w [...] D