The House of Blue Leaves, "Kill Bill: Vol. 1"
Credit:Andrew Cooper/Miramax Films
Can a svelte blonde in a yellow tracksuit successfully take on 88 masked warriors sent to a Tokyo tavern to kill her? In the world of Quentin Tarantino, the answer is a definite yes.
Uma Thurman’s samurai-sword-wielding Bride hacks her way to glory in a tongue-in-cheek orgy of spurting blood, severed limbs, and gravity-defying leaps that ranks as one of the most absurdly extended, deliriously entertaining action climaxes ever committed to celluloid.
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