God I hope that’s not true.
Also, how do the scenes that happen while she’s comatose fit in if she’s narrating the whole thing during a car ride?
[quote]God I hope that’s not true.
Also, how do the scenes that happen while she’s comatose fit in if she’s narrating the whole thing during a car ride?[/quote]
well, there was no narration during the camatose scene.
wait, I heard that there was an openning scene in vol.2 which is in anime( and that Yuki’s revenge is cut in order to substitute it for the new scene.)Hmm…
[quote]God I hope that’s not true.
Also, how do the scenes that happen while she’s comatose fit in if she’s narrating the whole thing during a car ride?[/quote]
Well theres no narration during that scene. So i dunno, I DONT KNOW, Im not sure how it all plays out. All i know is what I was told.
What scenes while she’s comatose? There’s like 12 minutes of stuff that happens while the Bride is unconscious, and they are not that important.
Whether or not they are important to the story is irrelevant. The scenes were still shown, and if the entire movie up until she kills Bill is her narration, then it still raises questions as to how she was recalling events that she shouldn’t remember.
Then again, I don’t believe this dude’s cousin, because the “When Will I See You Again” thing sounds very not QT.
Besides, you should know by now that the keystone of QT’s storytelling style is his tendency to show us more than simply what advances the plot.
Who gives a flying fuck if it’s used or not? If it is, I think that’s cool.
I do, because if it is the song I’m thinking of, it sucks.
[quote]Besides, you should know by now that the keystone of QT’s storytelling style is his tendency to show us more than simply what advances the plot.[/quote]
This is the Bride’s story, so why the fuck would there be clips of shit that happened while she was in a coma? None of that is very important anyway, what is important is the Bride waking up from her coma and kicking everyone’s ass. Sheesh :
[quote]I do, because if it is the song I’m thinking of, it sucks.[/quote]
Boo hoo man, if you don’t like it then don’t watch it.
[quote]
This is the Bride’s story, so why the fuck would there be clips of shit that happened while she was in a coma? None of that is very important anyway, what is important is the Bride waking up from her coma and kicking everyone’s ass. Sheesh  :[/quote]
What the fuck are you going on about?
Read what I said, asshole. It’s not hard.
Yeah i heard that the start of vol.2 is The whole wedding masicar thing in anime
I just said that… :
[quote]Read what I said, asshole. It’s not hard.[/quote]
Anybody could read over what you said a thousand times and it would still make no fucking sense.
One of the main reasons is because Kill Bill DOES have scenes that happen while The Bride is comatose, not to mention the fact that both of these scenes yield important information about the story and characters. So how do you still have any point whatsoever?
He was being sarcastic maybe?
I’ve deducted from several threads that he’s too stupid to comprehend sarcasm, let alone use it.
Listen dipshit, the two scenes that happen while the Bride are comatose are when the Sheriff finds her in Texas and when we see Elle Driver whistling through the hospital while going to the Bride’s room. And those are not very important scenes. What is important is what happens when The Bride wakes up. You are the stupid one, since you can not comprehend something as simple as that. Go fuck off and try to find some way to say you don’t understand this, bitch.
God, you’re a fucking idiot.
Those two scenes have about 50% of the initial plot and character information.
Imagine that you’re watching this for the first time, which shouldn’t be hard because you probably don’t even remember how to tie your fucking shoelaces.
In the “Four Years Earlier in the City of El Paso, Texas” alone, you learn the following information:
-9 people were killed in the massacre that almost claimed the bride’s life
-a hit squad is more than likely responsible for the massacre
-the massacre happened four years ago and in el paso, texas
-the bride obviously likes to keep her identity a secret (arlene macchiaveli)
Notwithstanding the dialogue in this scene is the best in the entire fuckin’ movie.
In the Elle Driver scene alone, you learn the following:
-the bride was a part of this assassination squad
-the bride seems to have left the assassination squad on bad terms
-elle’s full name and code name
-elle is quick and efficient in her hits
-elle and bill are obviously romantically involved
-elle is irritable and has an intense hatred for the bride
-the fact that they are not done with their tormenting the bride (“and if she ever wakes up, we’ll do a whole lot more”)
-the fact that there is still respect between the members (“but that shouldn’t suggest that i don’t respect you,” “but one thing we won’t do, is sneak into her room, and kill her, like a rat.  and the reason we won’t do that thing is because that thing would lower us”)
So since we have ruled out the possibility that your peabrain is incapable of producing sarcasm, how are you still arguing about this shit?