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Kill Bill: Volume 1 - Blu-ray Movie | Action Thriller Film by Quentin Tarantino | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collector's Editions
Kill Bill: Volume 1 - Blu-ray Movie | Action Thriller Film by Quentin Tarantino | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collector's Editions

Kill Bill: Volume 1 - Blu-ray Movie | Action Thriller Film by Quentin Tarantino | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collector's Editions

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The return of renowned filmmaker Quentin Tarantino after an absence of 6 years. Uma Thurman stars as The Bride, one-fifth of a team of assassins called DiVAS. When she decides to get married and leave the outfit her boss, Bill (David Carradine), is not a happy man and gets her former colleagues to show up at the wedding; leaving behind a blood bath and The Bride shot in the head. Four years later, The Bride sets out on a journey of revenge which is ultimately to kill her former boss, Bill. The film was due to be three hours long but was split into two films (hence the name) and Volume 2 concludes the story.

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This won't be a movie review. You've either already seen it, or, if not, you can scroll through other posts here and read all about it. I also wanted to be clear that this is in regards to the 4K release, as Amazon, in it's infinite wisdom (eye-roll emoji here) puts every review for every iteration of a movie all together. (As an aside: Would you people who leave one-star reviews because the mailman was a day late, or your DVD case had a dent just stop, please? Your complaint can be registered elsewhere without bringing down the star ratings other customers might pay attention to.) Anyway, back to the movie. I ordered parts 1 and 2, having only ever owning the movies on DVD. I never upgraded to blu-ray. The 4K is mind-blowing! The colors pop, the black & white sequences are sharp as h*ll, and I don't think it's looked this good since it was initially in the cinema. If, like me, you have a version you've had for several years, and wanna step things up, grab the two on 4K. You will not be disappointed.