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This was my favorite film of Quentin Tarantino's I've seen so far. I know the movie pays a lot of homage to the old samurai films as well as more recent ones like "crouching tiger hidden dragon" or whatever the hell that movie was called. I didn't see any of the samurai films but I could immediately tell this kind of material has been done before. I like how Kill Bill 1 is artistically driven, while Kill Bill 2 is character driven. A lot of people have suggested and made fan edits mixing the two together to make them feel more consistent, but I think they work better being independent of each other stylistically. I like how Tarantino played out the story with a lot of twists and turns. It could have gotten predictable and boring really quick, but they kept the material fresh until the end.
I was not a big fan of Tarantino's"Pulp Fiction" and "Reservoir Dogs". I'll admit I have never really sat through the entirety of either one of those movies, but they are just boring and confusing to me. Maybe one of you could help explain to me how those films are good? The first half of Pulp Fiction is completely different from the second half and I still haven't figured out the relevance. As far as Reservoir Dogs, I didn't find the first 10 minutes amusing and left the TV after that so I can't say much about that movie.