Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) (DVD) (Single Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
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While Kill Bill Vol. 1 was a nonstop chop-socky extravaganza, Tarantino injects wide open spaces and other western influences into Vol. 2 to create a cocktail that is just as much Serge Leone as it is Shaw Brothers. Which is not to say that there isn't plenty of violence for those who crave it. If anything, it's even more extreme in this installment, thanks to the simmering psychological dynamics that slowly emerge. And perhaps the most welcome part of this film is Tarantino's trademark dialogue. While fans of Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction may have been let down by the lack of loopy exchanges in the first film, Vol. 2 dishes them up in spades, ensuring Kill Bill's place in the rapidly growing list of Tarantino film masterpieces.
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| Product Title: | Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) (DVD) (Single Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version) 標殺令 2 (2004) (DVD) (單碟版) (香港版) 标杀令 2 (2004) (DVD) (单碟版) (香港版) Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) (DVD) (Single Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version) Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) (DVD) (Single Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Gordon Liu (Actor) | Uma Thurman (Actor) | Michael Madsen (Actor) | Daryl Hannah (Actor) | Liu Lucy (Actor) | David Carradine (Actor) 劉家輝 (Actor) | 奧瑪花曼 (Actor) | 米高密臣 (Actor) | 戴露漢娜 (Actor) | 劉玉玲 (Actor) | 大衛卡烈甸 (Actor) 刘家辉 (Actor) | 奥玛花曼 (Actor) | 米高密臣 (Actor) | 戴露汉娜 (Actor) | 刘玉玲 (Actor) | 大卫卡烈甸 (Actor) 劉家輝(リュー・チャーフィー) (Actor) | ユマ・サーマン (Actor) | マイケル・マドセン (Actor) | ダリル・ハンナ (Actor) | ルーシー・リュー (Actor) | デヴィッド・キャラダイン (Actor) Gordon Liu (Actor) | Uma Thurman (Actor) | Michael Madsen (Actor) | Daryl Hannah (Actor) | Liu Lucy (Actor) | David Carradine (Actor) |
| Director: | Quentin Tarantino 昆頓塔倫天奴 昆顿塔伦天奴 クエンティン・タランティーノ Quentin Tarantino |
| Release Date: | 2010-08-12 |
| Language: | English |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | United States |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-9, DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 139 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Universe Laser (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1023072912 |
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After dispensing with former colleagues O-Ren Ishii and Vernita Green in Kill Bill Vol.1, the bride (Uma Thurman) resumes her quest for justice in the series second installment, Kill Bill Vol.2. With those two down, the bride has two remaining foes on her "Death List" to pursue - Budd (Michael Madsen) and Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah) - before moving on to her ultimate goal...to kill bill. However, matters become complicated when the Bride finds out that her daughter, whom she presumed dead, is still alive.
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Professional Review of "Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) (DVD) (Single Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to Kill Bill Vol.2 DVD + Kill Bill Vol. 2 Original Soundtrack (Japan Version)
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So, now that this tale of bloody revenge has reached its climax, which 'r' do I feel? Relief, that it met my expectations? Regret, that it's all over? A little of both actually, but mostly I feel Respect. From the opening 'Massacre at Two Pines' to the surreal final chapter 'Face to Face,' this proves to be a brilliant film; one quite different to the first half of The Bride's quest to kill Bill, but certainly no less of a success. Here's the deal. Tarantino's direction and Robert Richardson's cinematography both deserve more time than I'm going to give them here, but it's all good, as they say, and if you've seen Vol. I you'll know what I mean. Instead, I'd rather focus of the performances, as the quality of acting on display here was not nearly so much in evidence in the first film. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Thurman as The Bride is the film's emotional centre and she really sells it; every smile, every tear, every grimace is bang on, and it even hurts just to watch the poor girl eat rice. David Carradine's Bill, however, is just plain cool. Carradine possesses great charisma and when he's on-screen he's impossible to ignore, but he's also damn scary - you can hear the punctuation when he says "Surprise." and it's absolutely terrifying. Gordon Liu is perfect as beard-stroking kung fu master Pai Mei ("From here you can get an excellent view of my foot! HAHAHA!"), while Darryl Hannah gets possibly the finest moment in the film - or at least, she's on the receiving end of it. Michael...Madsen's stilted...delivery...of his...lines wears a little thin after a while but is otherwise fine as Bill's washed up brother Budd, and Rufus, well, he's The Man. Michael Parks also puts in an impressive, albeit rather brief, appearance playing an 80 year-old Mexican pimp with the most alluring eyelashes I've ever seen. Weird. Kill Bill Vol. 2 is much more dialogue heavy than Vol. I (much, much more), and with a running time of 137 minutes it's quite a bit longer, but provided Tarantino's particular brand of talky-talk is to your liking, you should find it's just long enough for him to make his point. 10 Morricone samples out of 10 by Jonathan McCoy - Heroic-cinema.com |
This professional review refers to Kill Bill Vol.2 Premium BOX DVD (Limited Edition) + Kill Bill Vol. 2 Original Soundtrack (Japan Version)
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So, now that this tale of bloody revenge has reached its climax, which 'r' do I feel? Relief, that it met my expectations? Regret, that it's all over? A little of both actually, but mostly I feel Respect. From the opening 'Massacre at Two Pines' to the surreal final chapter 'Face to Face,' this proves to be a brilliant film; one quite different to the first half of The Bride's quest to kill Bill, but certainly no less of a success. Here's the deal. Tarantino's direction and Robert Richardson's cinematography both deserve more time than I'm going to give them here, but it's all good, as they say, and if you've seen Vol. I you'll know what I mean. Instead, I'd rather focus of the performances, as the quality of acting on display here was not nearly so much in evidence in the first film. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Thurman as The Bride is the film's emotional centre and she really sells it; every smile, every tear, every grimace is bang on, and it even hurts just to watch the poor girl eat rice. David Carradine's Bill, however, is just plain cool. Carradine possesses great charisma and when he's on-screen he's impossible to ignore, but he's also damn scary - you can hear the punctuation when he says "Surprise." and it's absolutely terrifying. Gordon Liu is perfect as beard-stroking kung fu master Pai Mei ("From here you can get an excellent view of my foot! HAHAHA!"), while Darryl Hannah gets possibly the finest moment in the film - or at least, she's on the receiving end of it. Michael...Madsen's stilted...delivery...of his...lines wears a little thin after a while but is otherwise fine as Bill's washed up brother Budd, and Rufus, well, he's The Man. Michael Parks also puts in an impressive, albeit rather brief, appearance playing an 80 year-old Mexican pimp with the most alluring eyelashes I've ever seen. Weird. Kill Bill Vol. 2 is much more dialogue heavy than Vol. I (much, much more), and with a running time of 137 minutes it's quite a bit longer, but provided Tarantino's particular brand of talky-talk is to your liking, you should find it's just long enough for him to make his point. 10 Morricone samples out of 10 by Jonathan McCoy - Heroic-cinema.com |
This professional review refers to Kill Bill Vol.2 Premium BOX DVD (Limited Edition) + Kill Bill Vol. 2 & Tarantino Movie Insider (Japan Version)
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So, now that this tale of bloody revenge has reached its climax, which 'r' do I feel? Relief, that it met my expectations? Regret, that it's all over? A little of both actually, but mostly I feel Respect. From the opening 'Massacre at Two Pines' to the surreal final chapter 'Face to Face,' this proves to be a brilliant film; one quite different to the first half of The Bride's quest to kill Bill, but certainly no less of a success. Here's the deal. Tarantino's direction and Robert Richardson's cinematography both deserve more time than I'm going to give them here, but it's all good, as they say, and if you've seen Vol. I you'll know what I mean. Instead, I'd rather focus of the performances, as the quality of acting on display here was not nearly so much in evidence in the first film. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Thurman as The Bride is the film's emotional centre and she really sells it; every smile, every tear, every grimace is bang on, and it even hurts just to watch the poor girl eat rice. David Carradine's Bill, however, is just plain cool. Carradine possesses great charisma and when he's on-screen he's impossible to ignore, but he's also damn scary - you can hear the punctuation when he says "Surprise." and it's absolutely terrifying. Gordon Liu is perfect as beard-stroking kung fu master Pai Mei ("From here you can get an excellent view of my foot! HAHAHA!"), while Darryl Hannah gets possibly the finest moment in the film - or at least, she's on the receiving end of it. Michael...Madsen's stilted...delivery...of his...lines wears a little thin after a while but is otherwise fine as Bill's washed up brother Budd, and Rufus, well, he's The Man. Michael Parks also puts in an impressive, albeit rather brief, appearance playing an 80 year-old Mexican pimp with the most alluring eyelashes I've ever seen. Weird. Kill Bill Vol. 2 is much more dialogue heavy than Vol. I (much, much more), and with a running time of 137 minutes it's quite a bit longer, but provided Tarantino's particular brand of talky-talk is to your liking, you should find it's just long enough for him to make his point. 10 Morricone samples out of 10 by Jonathan McCoy - Heroic-cinema.com |
Customer Review of "Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) (DVD) (Single Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)"
July 5, 2005
This customer review refers to Kill Bill Vol.2 (Japan Version)
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I ordered this movie from YesAsia.com and I just received it in the mail today. I played it on my Cyberhome region free DVD player. I think this was a great buy of YesAsia.com and I thank you for sending this to me! This is a great movie for any action fan. |
February 26, 2005
This customer review refers to Kill Bill Vol.2 Premium BOX (Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
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i think this kill bill vol2 is good but not bad. I would perfer i kill bill vol 1 much better. i think kill bill vol 2 are asian racist to Japanese people and it has lot of blood spills were incredibly fake. when Gordon Lau Ka Fai (also star's in jounrey to the west 1and 2) say's that he hates Japanese People that is nasty and Racist to the japanese people who watching this film ( bet most Japanese people ha8 him now) . i understand that in ww2 Japanese people hit China that why! and this lead's to retreads of sexism (all the women murder each other at the behest of a powerful male figure in a style of filming that titillates males). U should instead choosing Lau ka Fai , U should of choose Benny Chan Ho Man because he is Sexy and good looking better actor than Lau Ka Fai and a good fighter ) |
October 14, 2004
This customer review refers to Kill Bill Vol.2 Premium BOX (Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
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I cannot put in to word how grat this DVD is. If you like the movie you have to buy this Go do it NOW. It is the coolness thing ever. |








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