

After awakening from a four-year coma, a former assassin wreaks vengeance on the team of assassins who betrayed her.
Masterpiece
Having seen Tarantino's 3 past movies, going into the film, my assumptions for 'Kill Bill' were at that point over the rooftop. Nonetheless, no matter what my high expectations for quality amusement, I was not ready for this film. I was confused. I was blown away. I had basically seen nothing in any capacity whatsoever like it.
In 'Kill Bill', the retribution plot serves just as a bigger story curve, in this manner permitting Tarantino to play with however many various classifications as he loves, and kid - what a blend he doles out! With complete negligence for the shows of filmmaking, he paints an expressionistic work of art in his own remarkable style, any semblance of which the world has never seen. Film seldom gets this energizing. With 'Kill Bill', Tarantino demonstrated unequivocally that all the publicity around his persona is legitimate: he IS the most trying, unique - and engaging! - movie producer of his age. Absolutely astonishing
RAHUL

