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The Killer Bride: Japanese cut

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Original film name Kill Bill: VOL. 1, & VOL. 2

Film studio name Miramax
Film release date October 2003 / April 2004
Original runtime 111 minutes / 137 minutes
New runtime 108 minutes
Amount of time cut/added 100 minutes cut

EDIT DETAILS:
this version of kill bill combines the two volumes and removes the characters of Budd, Elle and Vernita. the focus of the edit is the Japanese segment placing O - Ren Ishii behind the attempted murder of the bride. This is my third edit of the Quentin Tarantino saga, and with each edit i hope to have made fresh interpretation to the original films


the edit hopefully implies that the events that unfold are nothing more than a coma induced dream. certain events that really happened have been converted into Black and White. the more fantasy elements like taking down the crazy 88 alone could now been interpreted as events that never actually took place.

key cuts
- O-ren backstory
- Gogo bar scene
-the story regarding the fish
- bill saying goodbye to the bride before seeing Pai Mei
-the speech about superman
-the truth serum dart



 
What?! You have cut the speech about Superman?!

Please, someone call nine, one, one.
 
well i've gotta cut something :)
 
leeroy said:
well i've gotta cut something :)

Of course, it's your edit, and if that speech didn't fit into the vision of the story you want to tell, then it had to go.

I was just shocked, because it's my absolute favorite line of any Tarantino-movie.:)
 
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