![]() even though they were the personal motives of an abusively possessive boyfriend. People hardly ever defend O-Ren, Vernita or Elle for their part in the massacre, but for Bill and Budd, because their motives were personal they're automatically worthy of consideration. If you ask me there's nothing remotely noble in either Budd's or Bill's point of view, because the whole thing is predicated on the idea that a woman leaving a man who doesn't feel like being left, for the excellent reason that she doesn't want her child to grow up in a murderous international gangsters' underworld, is guilty of a capital offense, not just for her but for a chapelful of other people (but if you can get your baby cut out of her alive and raise it yourself, that's okay, because the bitch had no right to take it in the first place).is for breaking my brother's heart" he really does believe that they all deserve to die, but family comes before everything and, as said in the WMG page, he probably did see Elle killing him coming, but couldn't live with the guilt of killing The Bride in such a deceitful way, so allowed it to happen. All this talk about Budd being a douchebag seems true until you remember what he says to The Bride as she's lying in the coffin: "This.It's just a funny way to show that Beatrix Kiddo is indeed The Bride's true name, by showing her in an elementary school class full of "kiddos" and participating in roll call. I always took the 'Mary Whorehouse' line to be what Beatrix really thought about that kid when she was young.I thought it was to indicate that 'Beatrix Kiddo' isn't the Bride's real name, given that there's also a girl called Mary Whorehouse in there.Another point I think was that once the name was revealed for real, that classroom scene was done to be absolutely sure the viewers understood that yes, that was her name.What was with the scene in the classroom after they reveal The Bride's name?.That these two numbers match is probably a coincidence. A minor nitpick, but I believe that the name actually refers to the five points on the victim's body an attacker needs to strike, not to the number of steps to be made afterwards.The entire ensemble fits together to create an iconic kung-fu outfit that may have you feel confident enough to take on the entire Crazy 88 gang solo. ![]() The matching pants also have black stripes down the side. The costume set comes with a bright yellow top that has black stripes down sides and along each sleeve. This Kill Bill outfit recreates Beatrix Kiddo's costume from the deadly duel scene between Uma Thurman's character and Oren Ishii. Now, with this licensed costume from Quentin Tarantino's classic action film, you can have that same outfit as well. First on her list? It's a Japanese crime lord by the name of Oren-Ishii and in order to get ready for the battle royale against her, she's going to need a kung-fu outfit fit for a samurai sword showdown. That's exactly what's on Beatrix Kiddo's mind and although it's going to be a tough path, she's not the kind to shy away from a little bit of dirty work. If your ex-lover showed up to your wedding with a gang of highly trained assassins and tried to execute you, your baby and your husband, well, then you'd probably be on the path of vengeance too. ![]() “That woman deserves her revenge and.we deserve to die.
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