'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair': más larga, más excesiva, más sangrienta

‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’: Quentin Tarantino estrena su versión sangrienta definitiva con una descomunal Uma Thurman
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"Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair," a longer, more excessive, and bloodier version of Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" films, is generating significant anticipation in Madrid, with near sell-out showings in major cinemas. The re-release of the over-20-year-old films is being celebrated for its continued modernity and transgressive nature. The film pays homage to Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers studio and other exploitation genres like kung fu, blaxploitation, and spaghetti westerns, which influenced Tarantino. It incorporates references to films like "Game of Death" and even Spanish cinema. Originally released as two volumes in 2003 and 2004, the combined film is now being presented as a single, extended experience.
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AI-Extracted"La venganza es un plato que se sirve frío", avisa Tarantino al comienzo de Kill Bill.
Kill Bill: vol. 1 se estrenó en 2003 y Kill Bill: vol 2, seis meses después.
Miramax, la productora de los hermanos Weinstein, lo obligó a ajustarse a la duración estándar del cine comercial
Kill Bill vuelve más larga, más excesiva y más sangrienta.
En 2006, Tarantino proyectó la versión
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