
After watching Kill Bill Volume I for my formal film study, I decided to watch Kill Bill Volume II shortly after. What I found was a movie I wasn't sure how I felt about. It definitely wasn't as good as the first one overall, however the end of the second one from about 75% In (where her training with Pai Mei begins), is amazing. This sequence from the movie is way better than any other sequence in the first one. The second movie starts off with the same opener as Part 1 and as if seeing the same scene again in a week wasn't bad enough, this time it was in black and white. The wedding is explained better in this movie, giving some pretext to the first movie. It pulls this off pretty well and is also the first time you see Bill's face. Now a few boring scenes occur and she gets shot, and for almost 15 minutes we're watching Uma Thurman get burried alive, however the effect of the black screen with the loud noise of the dirt falling is somewhat cool. Then the good part of the movie comes where we learn some more backstory of Beatrice and Bill and learn of Pai Mei and begin her training in China. Some impressive special effects in the flashback happened and now she is escaping from the coffin using a technique she never mastered in the flashback scenes. A great fight scene happens and Beatrice heads off to Kill Bill after all the girls are dead and Bill's brother. When she gets to Bill's house gun drawn she catches him playing with their daughter, something briefly mentioned at the end of the first movie that I guarantee the audience had forgotten about. This made the end of the movie amazing because you could tell it wasn't going to end with her just storming in and shooting him like you would think. A long scene of them talking and getting to know each other agian occurs and them once the daughter goes to bed they talk seriously. They decide to fight and she does Pai Mei's Five Point Exploding Heart Texhnique.
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I chose to research director James Cameron for my formal film studies project. James Cameron has won many awards and Oscars in his career, has been married 5 times and is known for his love of special effects. For the 3 movies I watched some of his most popular films including the award winning Avatar, famous Terminator 2, and the not so heard of Ghosts of the Abyss. They were not all related, however they were from different eras and they were some of his big films, so that is why I chose them. For the most part of this post I will be referring to Terminator and Avatar, because Ghosts was so diferent from the others. What I mean by this is that Ghosts was a documentary and was underwater for the most part, providing almost no action scenes or similarities to the others. The reason I chose James Cameron is because I had only seen a few of his movies up until recently when I began to take an interest in his love for action movies. Terminator movies are often regarded as some of the most popular old time action movies and especially Arnold's most famous appearances/roles. In fact the phrase, "come with me if you want to live," which is referenced in many other movies and even by people is from the series. After hearing all of this about them I knew I had to watch at least one of them. Judgement day wasn't the one I chose for any specific reason, it was just the only one that was on Netflix... Avatar I had seen when it first came out in theaters, but never really paid much attention to it or tempered anything from it until we watched it in class, which made me want to finish watching it agian. Ghosts of the Abyss was not a good choice and was random, which would soon prove to be brutal to watch. 


