assassination attempt at her wedding, The Bride (Uma Thurman) awakens five years later to exact revenge on her enemies. The execution, meanwhile, is impossibly complex: ultimately requiring two films to tell her story, the Bride travels from one exotic locale to another wreaking havoc and getting, as she puts it, "bloody satisfaction." In director Quentin Tarantino's film-literate hands, he crafts a visceral bloodbath that allows the audience to feel every punch, recoil at every kick, and thrill nervously at every amputated limb. The action scenes, especially the epic battle between The Bride and the Crazy 88, are mind-blowing.
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