This led to the iconic Crazy 88 scene switching to black and white when The Bride plucks out one of her foe’s eyes. To keep it rated R, Tarantino had to dial back some of the bloodshed. 1 was on the MPAA's radar and skirting an NC-17 rating. The New York Times reported that, like any Tarantino movie, Kill Bill: Vol. Over $60,000 was spent on swords and knives, with much of that put to use during this scene. After slicing her way through Gogo, the rest of O-Ren’s forces turn up to put Beatrix through her paces. 1 is splashed with color, but that all changes during The Bride’s climactic fight with the Crazy 88. Gogo Yubari (Chiaki Kuriyama) The Real Reason for the Black and White Fight In it, Yuki caught up with The Bride in the USA, and during a bullet-riddled fight, the infamous P*ssy Wagon was going to be destroyed. Back when Kill Bill was one long movie, a whole section titled "Yuki’s Revenge" was eventually cut from the script. Tarantino wanted to cast Japanese actress/singer Ko Shibasaki as Yuki Yabari, with Kuriyama’s Battle Royale co-star taking on her own arc of vengeance against The Bride. But Gogo’s backstory was nearly much bigger, as Tarantino planned for her to have a twin sister. Despite her limited screen time, O-Ren’s unhinged bodyguard is still memorable thanks her signature meteor hammer and brutal demise. Gogo’s TwinĪside from Lucy Liu’s O-Ren Ishii, the only other person who comes close to besting The Bride in Kill Bill: Vol. she’s sniping Nazis from the rooftops of Paris.” Admitting that “almost everything” he liked about Shosanna was given to The Bride, he rewrote the character and says that she became closer to one of his other female powerhouses, Jackie Brown. Describing her as a World War II Joan of Arc, Tarantino said: “She was killing Nazis and she had a list of officers. In a 2009 interview with Charlie Rose, Tarantino explained how The Bride was born from his first iteration of Shosanna. The original draft of Basterds had Mélanie Laurent’s Shosanna Dreyfus working much closer with Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) and the others. Tarantino reportedly couldn’t nail the narrative on that World War II tale, meaning Kill Bill: Vol. Still I can't say why I like this movie in one sentence but I think the biggest reason is the great Collage.While both Kill Bill and Inglourious Basterds are twisted tales of revenge, the latter nearly came first. It's the only movie that brings you the taste of Western with Samurai movies and so many more. Most importantly it is the Collage of so many things. It has great action scenes, great technical aspects, great scores. It has simple but effective screenplay that based on revenge. I think all of them effects the movie positively. Or maybe just the brilliant chosen Scores carries the movie? I don't know there are so many things that could be the reason. Revolutionary acting scenes could be the reason. Right? Yes it could be but I don't know any other movie that I rated 10 without amazing storyline. So that's also does'nt explains completely why I like this movie so much. But the things is I wasn't familiar with those, at least not one by one. Tarantino made an amazing Collage with this movie. If someone would say "This movie is so nonsense, they're in modern times, so why are they fighting with Katanas? At least for not dying they could use guns." I would agree and can't argue. Is it revenge? No it doesn't have the greatest Screenplay. I don't know how this movie effected me this much. I don't like that much Samurai movies, I don't like that much Gangster movies. I don't know how can I explain why I like this movie so much. Actually this happens only for this movie. I don't know how rare this feeling comes to me. I can't explain why you like this movie so much.
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