
About "Kill Bill" and "Kill Bill 2" are really movies? Or two films? "There has always been controversy. Quentin Tarantino has finally responded positively to this question recently. "Technically, we released it as two films, and each film was designed with an ending," he says, "but I actually made it as one film." At this point, the question that has plagued everyone for 15 years finally has an answer!
Quentin also revealed that the opening of the original script of "Kill Bill" is now the opening of "Kill Bill 2". When he decided to cut the original film into two films, he put the opening scene on Kill Bill 2 and reshooted the opening scene of Kill Bill.
In addition, Quentin said: "I talked to Uma Thurman about this recently. To be honest, I'm not sure if I'll ever make another sequel, but I thought about it a little bit, if I had a sequel to a previous movie, it would be Kill Bill 3. ”

Quentin Tarantino is different from other Cobain-born directors in that he is a "halfway homemaker". He liked to watch movies since he was a child, and when he grew up, he worked in the "Video And Audio-Visual Archive" audio-visual store, where there were many professional film fans, quentin exchanged movie-watching feelings with them, and it was during this time that he studied and accumulated a lot of film knowledge and skills.
In 1992, Quentin's first film "Falling Water Dog" won himself a lot of applause, and he knew the details to determine success or failure, and made a gangster movie that could not be more vulgar. Coupled with non-linear narrative methods, violent aesthetics, and divine twists, the film is full of highlights. This fan-turned-director has won everyone's recognition for directing for the first time.
1994's "Pulp Fiction" is known as Quentin's canonized work. Three stories, told in five paragraphs, plus a lot of old bridges that pay tribute to old movies and pop culture. The shooting technique and lens language are enough to amaze the professionals, and the unique Quentin narrative makes the audience addicted.
It was also this film that became the opportunity for Quentin and Uma Thurman to collaborate on the "Kill Bill" series. When "Kill Bill" was released in 2003, Quentin took the aesthetics of violence to the extreme, making a movie that everyone said was cool after watching it. The following year, "Kill Bill 2" was released, which once again caused a movie-going frenzy. Today, whether Quentin will make "Kill Bill 3" is still unknown, but just listening to him say this, there should still be serious consideration of this matter.
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