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Kill Bill: A Whole Bloody Review

Two brothers combine their reviews to tackle two movies (now combined)

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KILL BILL: VOLUME 1 (2003) Cinematography by Robert Richardson Directed by  Quentin Tarantino Explore more shots in our database:  https://t.co/r4wvBG6m1l

Brothers Eddie and Charlie Scott tackle one of their favorite filmmakers with Quentin Tarantino’s complete overhaul and completion of his Kill Bill movies, combining them into a 4 and a half-hour epic titled “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair”. In theaters now.

“It’s Like Re-Discovering the Mona Lisa”

By Eddie Scott

The Whole Bloody Affair is Tarantino’s original vision for Kill Bill, being both first and second movies put into one long epic. However, Tarantino’s editing extends beyond simply stitching the two halves together, but rather features a complete project more closely resembling his original vision, adding scenes and even going as far as to negate studio changes made for censors and runtime.

Now, typically I refrain from speaking about myself in reviews in an effort to keep them focused on the film’s nature rather than myself. However, I cannot write this review without acknowledging you, the reader, and call attention to my personal viewing experience. Everyone’s perception of this matter will be different, however I will do my best to segment my perspective into relatable and understandable terms and perspectives.

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