Ultimately Pai Me is the greatest ally of the movie's hero. Because of his training, not only did she escape being buried alive, but used what she learned to kill Bill. "Pai Me taught YOU the five point palm exploding heart technique." - "Of course he did."
Wonder if the five point technique required the doer to have the kind of strength needed from a three inch punch to be effective (if they’re interconnected)
Bill is still alive. He made 6 steps, not 5 five, before "dying". Bellatrix say "yes" but shake her head to say "no" (that's why Bill is surprised after she said yes). Bill name is not crossed alike all the other members of the Vipers (except Vernita). And finally, Paï Men is a racist and mysoginic men. There's no way he would ever teach his most powerful technique to a white american woman.
@@danielhaire6677the implication is she’s the only one worthy to learn it. Most likely from a moral perspective. Most likely Bill was as good as her but Pai Mei didn’t trust him to not abuse it. This is alluded to when he says “he teaches no one the five point palm exploding heart technique”. I doubt out of all the students of Pai Mei she was the only one with the strength to learn it. This means there was another reason he never taught it to anyone else and most likely he saw Beatrix as someone he could trust to not abuse the technique.
Fun fact! Pai Mei said he wanted her arm strong since it now belonged to him. This is the same arm Beatrix used to blind Elle. Pai Mei got his revenge beyond the grave.
Pai Mei didn't die from the Fish Heads, he was just humoring that dumb white girl. Pei Mai is immortal and still teaching to this day students who know how to find him.
In real life, we only see the spectacular end results of all that hard work; rarely do we see people struggling while learning, getting their butts kicked from training, the pain in their faces, the raw knuckles.
“… the broken bones, the sleepless nights standing watch *because you were told to* and no reason was given…” An integral part of most hard schools is telling your body when to shut the up and drive on *regardless* until you either finish the course or die in the process, e.g. “he can rest when he’s dead, same as me” - and then being told that you’ll *have* to let him rest, or you will *KILL* him. They are intended to *HARDEN* your mind - in some cases, to *EVERYTHING.* It can be a real problem when you need to learn to go easy on yourself after decades of being “made hard.” It’s one I’m currently becoming aware of as I near the customary age of retirement - and am having health problems on account of it. I never expected to live this long - was surprised when I made it to thirty, and no, this wasn’t due to the usual things. There’s no time for such foolishness when your nose *never* gets off of that bloody grindstone. “He can rest when he’s dead.” Indeed.
@@thememaster7 this character is a fictionalized version of the real Bak Mei who created Bak Mei Kung-Fu, have you ever seen the Shaolin training? It's not human at all and if he got his own style recognized then he's even more bad ass than that.
They cut before my favourite bit where he scolds her for not eating properly, throws her food away, then gives her *his* bowl. As if her failing means his penance when it comes to etiquette.
@@Jon_Hing whether it was bc of her not quitting or succeeding he looked like he appeared to give his approval. it would probably still go over the same way. Preciate your input though
I've watched that scene several times and I still have never seen anyone punch and twist their back like she did. Cudos to the master killer. This was as close to having him in his own American movie as ever.
We might dislike people who are hard on us, but sometimes they mean the best. Becoming strong is only possible through resistance breaking. Thank you to all teachers 🙏
Although a movie, this portrays how old school kung fu masters really were haha. I've trained kung-fu for over 20 years. Our trainer is old school. If you kick not correctly you get hit with a stick. When we do push ups on fingers and we get to one of the last reps and people are barely hanging on he purposedly forgets what rep we are on and starts halfway again. Then if someone drops on the floor out of 20 students, it starts all over again. The worst training he got me doing i actually started laughing at the very idea of the exercise. I got a 100kg student on top of my back, i had to go down in horse stance with my knees in 90 degrees, then i had to jump up and do a flying kick and land two kicks with the 100kg guy on top of me....... just doing a squat with that weight is hard, imagine jumping up and kicking!?! Kung-Fu is no mercy, no joke if you find a proper trainer!
@@elijahe9580 Just hobby training. (Shaolin Kung-Fu). I think its great for building your body and learning tons of different tecniques but as most "martial arts" you really need that full contact experience if you gonna succeed in fighting. Thats why MMA is so effective, thats all they train.
We had to do similar exercises in Shotokan Karate training. A guy - same size as me back then about 80 kg - climbed onto my shoulders, sitting on them and I had to go down into Zenkutsu dachi (stance) and cross the training hall back and forth. The only trick was that we had to do mae geri chudan or jodan depending on one's level. 😂
Even in Jackie Chan's book which talks about him training in the 60s which sounds like the last true era of hardcore masters he was put through hell and his fellow classmates who all lived there get up train and etc from 5 am to 10 at night 6 days a week kinda thing, so can only imagine how it woulda been a century or even 50 years earlier.
I love the Kill Bill movies (they are probably my favorite Tarantino works). To me 2:09-2:14 is very interesting. Gordon Liu is a martial artists and Uma Thurman is an actress and you can tell. To me Gordon just looks more fluid and natural doing his moves when Uma looks rigid and forced.
Gordon Liu is brutal! With no room to fully start your momentum from your feet to your fist, he instructs her that you don't need any extra room to initiate momentum, just you brute force in a small short abbreviated stroke that will render your opponent incapacitated or box and vaporize it in a small but deadly punch!
I'll admit to be a "KILL BILL" devotee ------- BUT, I had so admired these training lessons, until I realized that their repetition was to totally destroy the nerves that transmit any sense of pain. Thus you may be able to put your fist through a closed door, but will never be able to experience the tender touch of the face of your most dearly beloved.........
This is the training montage that modern female heroes need. Instead they try to show that they were perfect from the beginning and they end up looking fake.
@@hugoshooter i didnt mind perfect peach because she was a side character / mentor and did not have enough to save the day even with all her perfection. same with obiwan kenobi and yoda in the original trilogy. the main character needs to grow in order to be interesting though (contrast animated mulan against live action remake mulan)
I thought the scene where she's sleeping and subconsciously punches outward was great to include. Would've liked to seen her eventually punch through the board but I get it too, probably would've cheapened the scene of her getting out of the grave.
Gordon Liu is one of the best martial artists from Hong Kong. Unfortunately his health has declined in recently years due to a stroke and bounded into a wheelchair.
That punching a wall when asleep is a real thing , I had 2 weeks sparring getting a couple of lads ready for their fights , I thought I broke my hand middle of the night, arm just spazzed out😅
Pai mei is a mister meyagi that teaches you a hard lesson through pain. You learn more about yourself through hardship. You will end up hating the lesson but loving the pain. It will build you into a fighter. Remember best lessons are learned through struggle. You don't forget and if your smart you learn
like any trade or sill its impossible at first until you have to do it a million times you must go through the huge stage of feeling useless in order to come out the other side
Funny how the "tough strong female" characters in today's films are automatically good at everything and are never shown going through hard painful training to improve themselves and grow as a character.
I bet you money pei meis not dead. He's probably just "sleeping". Pei Mei is the sort of character that has died numerous times, but always come back/ Being a taoist immortal bascallly means hes unkillable.
A scene the Gen Z idiot kids of today would want to ban for being "Insensitive" and "Promotes bullying" (and maybe even some "Sexism" or "Misogyny" because it's a man being harsh on a woman.) Discipline is an asset that is earned and it cannot be purchased or taken, and any person that has genuine respect for themselves as independent and resilient people look at scenes like this and feel inspired by it. It's the wood that should fear your hand...not the other way around. No wonder you can't do it. You acquiesce to defeat...before you even begin.
@mrstamp5121 Don't just say things without knowing the facts. She didn't "sleep" with anyone. Harvey Weinstein tried to assault her back in 1994 but she got away. That's literally what she said. Maybe research the facts first.
this is the main reason hollywoods movies suck she was a bad ass and not once mentioned the patriarch or some dumb feminist trope men loved this movie!
Funnily enough, if I remember correctly Bill said to the Bride about Pai Mei that he was a misogynistic and disagreeable old man, but old age and loneliness had softened him enough to tolerate a female apprentice. So it is possible that Pai Mei's character is an embodiment of "Patriarchy", yet he seeks nothing but perfection in himself and even if he is hard on the Bride, he respects her perseverance and character for he wants nothing but the best for her as his Student. She accepts him as her Teacher and responds with redoubling efforts when he is not satisfied with her performance. In spiritual matters that is trust in the Master. He knows it is not easy to find a good student so he works hard on making her a perfect vessel as she can be for his Craft, thankfully she works hard on herself to become such a recipient. He respects her so much that he lets her hug him during their farewell (a sign of closeness unusual of him), but most importantly he gives her the whole transmission of his Art, including the palm strike that she ends using against Bill at the end of the movie and that Pai Mei negated him.
man. those snakelike or whatever they called moves, combined with the sounds they have in the movie, are so ridiculous, it makes them funny. that's the whole premise of the movie.
It’s basically an intentional copy of all the ridiculous things from old martial arts movies. The characters are verging on the supernatural - or comic book figures.
Ultimately Pai Me is the greatest ally of the movie's hero. Because of his training, not only did she escape being buried alive, but used what she learned to kill Bill. "Pai Me taught YOU the five point palm exploding heart technique." - "Of course he did."
Wonder if the five point technique required the doer to have the kind of strength needed from a three inch punch to be effective (if they’re interconnected)
Bill is still alive. He made 6 steps, not 5 five, before "dying". Bellatrix say "yes" but shake her head to say "no" (that's why Bill is surprised after she said yes). Bill name is not crossed alike all the other members of the Vipers (except Vernita). And finally, Paï Men is a racist and mysoginic men. There's no way he would ever teach his most powerful technique to a white american woman.
@@yellowleaf28 of course.
This means that while Pai Mei may have given training to Bill and the others, Beatrix was the only one who was indeed his disciple.
@@danielhaire6677the implication is she’s the only one worthy to learn it. Most likely from a moral perspective. Most likely Bill was as good as her but Pai Mei didn’t trust him to not abuse it.
This is alluded to when he says “he teaches no one the five point palm exploding heart technique”. I doubt out of all the students of Pai Mei she was the only one with the strength to learn it.
This means there was another reason he never taught it to anyone else and most likely he saw Beatrix as someone he could trust to not abuse the technique.
Pai mei gets the last laugh, as he trained the person that killed the person who killed him
He also trained the person that killed him though.
@@SataPataKiouta I doubt Elle got the same depth of training as Beatrix did, since they are two very different students.
Fun fact! Pai Mei said he wanted her arm strong since it now belonged to him. This is the same arm Beatrix used to blind Elle. Pai Mei got his revenge beyond the grave.
True but she didn’t actually kill Elle. She only blinded her.
Pai Mei didn't die from the Fish Heads, he was just humoring that dumb white girl. Pei Mai is immortal and still teaching to this day students who know how to find him.
In real life, we only see the spectacular end results of all that hard work; rarely do we see people struggling while learning, getting their butts kicked from training, the pain in their faces, the raw knuckles.
We can all see it in martial arts gyms that have UA-cam channels. Yes, they're hard, but planet Earth hard, not this stupidity.
@@thememaster7how is this stupid? You really think there aren’t people out there who don’t train harder than the narcissists that record themselves?
This is precisely why when someone says “why does it look so easy when HE does it” it tells me this person is an expert in fuck all.
“… the broken bones, the sleepless nights standing watch *because you were told to* and no reason was given…”
An integral part of most hard schools is telling your body when to shut the up and drive on *regardless* until you either finish the course or die in the process, e.g. “he can rest when he’s dead, same as me” - and then being told that you’ll *have* to let him rest, or you will *KILL* him.
They are intended to *HARDEN* your mind - in some cases, to *EVERYTHING.*
It can be a real problem when you need to learn to go easy on yourself after decades of being “made hard.”
It’s one I’m currently becoming aware of as I near the customary age of retirement - and am having health problems on account of it. I never expected to live this long - was surprised when I made it to thirty, and no, this wasn’t due to the usual things.
There’s no time for such foolishness when your nose *never* gets off of that bloody grindstone.
“He can rest when he’s dead.” Indeed.
@@thememaster7 this character is a fictionalized version of the real Bak Mei who created Bak Mei Kung-Fu, have you ever seen the Shaolin training? It's not human at all and if he got his own style recognized then he's even more bad ass than that.
They cut before my favourite bit where he scolds her for not eating properly, throws her food away, then gives her *his* bowl. As if her failing means his penance when it comes to etiquette.
They had a whole pot if rice in the room, not a big deal
I love how Pai Mai only shows his approval of her training when she's not looking.
In a display of unfathomable generosity😄
That way, she won't get swell headed
I like when she fights thru all of the pain and pei Mai’s scolding he looks pleased with her while she’s training
Better then Rey training
@@krpyton7368 What Rey training?
exactly! @@danielhaire6677
I think Pai Mei was looking more at her not quitting than succeeding
@@Jon_Hing whether it was bc of her not quitting or succeeding he looked like he appeared to give his approval. it would probably still go over the same way. Preciate your input though
I've always loved how his fist breaks through like its styrofoam lol
Pai (Gordon Liu) Mai's form is so elegantly precise and powerful. Simply beautiful.
He's too cruel to be good teacher.
@@alex_nemo_ Hard men create good times. It's basic reprogramming of the mind.
All the the tough training she has earned Pai Mai's respect!
I mastered the 3 inch punch!
Bai mei: What if your enemy is 2 inches from you?
Step back an inch?
Pai with a "P"!! And capitalize his last name!
@@olternaut Emm.. it's 白眉 in Chinese, B is correct in standard pronunciation, while P is the Cantonese pronunciation I guess?
@@integralsun 🤣🤣🤣
You might get you eye plucked out
Pai mei flashy beard when he is angry is one of the funniest thing i ever seen
I've watched that scene several times and I still have never seen anyone punch and twist their back like she did. Cudos to the master killer. This was as close to having him in his own American movie as ever.
Pai Mei is the teacher this generation needs.
Pai Mei should be invited to clean up places like Twitter!
And how many students would he have?
Facts 📠📠📠
only if he pays a living wage and offers unlimited vacation days.
@@MtuckerGoBlue Thus proving the point.
We might dislike people who are hard on us, but sometimes they mean the best. Becoming strong is only possible through resistance breaking. Thank you to all teachers 🙏
Sometimes people wish they had someone who would be hard on them. Be grateful if you have someone like that.
@@MarioLopez-rn2bsЯ такой суровый, что мое отражение в зеркале трескается от моего взгляда 😂
Although a movie, this portrays how old school kung fu masters really were haha. I've trained kung-fu for over 20 years. Our trainer is old school. If you kick not correctly you get hit with a stick. When we do push ups on fingers and we get to one of the last reps and people are barely hanging on he purposedly forgets what rep we are on and starts halfway again. Then if someone drops on the floor out of 20 students, it starts all over again.
The worst training he got me doing i actually started laughing at the very idea of the exercise. I got a 100kg student on top of my back, i had to go down in horse stance with my knees in 90 degrees, then i had to jump up and do a flying kick and land two kicks with the 100kg guy on top of me....... just doing a squat with that weight is hard, imagine jumping up and kicking!?! Kung-Fu is no mercy, no joke if you find a proper trainer!
Damn man. Where did you train?!? And are you a good fighter now or did you just practice conditioning?
@@elijahe9580 Just hobby training. (Shaolin Kung-Fu). I think its great for building your body and learning tons of different tecniques but as most "martial arts" you really need that full contact experience if you gonna succeed in fighting. Thats why MMA is so effective, thats all they train.
The mind learns most quickly in three ways: repetition, symbols, and trauma.
We had to do similar exercises in Shotokan Karate training. A guy - same size as me back then about 80 kg - climbed onto my shoulders, sitting on them and I had to go down into Zenkutsu dachi (stance) and cross the training hall back and forth. The only trick was that we had to do mae geri chudan or jodan depending on one's level. 😂
Even in Jackie Chan's book which talks about him training in the 60s which sounds like the last true era of hardcore masters he was put through hell and his fellow classmates who all lived there get up train and etc from 5 am to 10 at night 6 days a week kinda thing, so can only imagine how it woulda been a century or even 50 years earlier.
I love the Kill Bill movies (they are probably my favorite Tarantino works). To me 2:09-2:14 is very interesting. Gordon Liu is a martial artists and Uma Thurman is an actress and you can tell. To me Gordon just looks more fluid and natural doing his moves when Uma looks rigid and forced.
When the master is a Chinese movie antagonist since 1980
2:26 finally earning his respect
Gordon Liu is brutal! With no room to fully start your momentum from your feet to your fist, he instructs her that you don't need any extra room to initiate momentum, just you brute force in a small short abbreviated stroke that will render your opponent incapacitated or box and vaporize it in a small but deadly punch!
aka the 1 inch punch bullshit or whatever it's called.
Yes. Well you need nae Gong and how to let it flow to be effective
The phenomenal Gordon Liu. Some of the best Kung Fu movies in the late 70s...
that fist save her from the worst dead
It's about hardships and the willful determination to obtain that skill. Many modern movies lack that.
She was always humble around him...that must have helped too. He taught her all he knew!
I'll admit to be a "KILL BILL" devotee ------- BUT, I had so admired these training lessons, until I realized that their repetition was to totally destroy the nerves that transmit any sense of pain. Thus you may be able to put your fist through a closed door, but will never be able to experience the tender touch of the face of your most dearly beloved.........
This lesson saved her life later
This is the training montage that modern female heroes need. Instead they try to show that they were perfect from the beginning and they end up looking fake.
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
That was the one thing that i disliked about the mario movie, peach was perfect and didnt have room to grow
@@hugoshooter Exactly 💯💯💯
@@hugoshooter i didnt mind perfect peach because she was a side character / mentor and did not have enough to save the day even with all her perfection. same with obiwan kenobi and yoda in the original trilogy.
the main character needs to grow in order to be interesting though (contrast animated mulan against live action remake mulan)
Persevering or defeated. fear and pain is your enemy (mind block). If I could, why can't you? Pai Mei
The lessons in this scene establish the basics of the Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique.
@1:44 When the server tells me they’re out of onion rings.
😂😂😂😂
He saved her life, if you think about it.
Seems my first work day in office
Imagine a psycho walking up to the board and hitting it so hard that the arm breaks 😬
Thats the way to make a believeble and relatable woman character, not exagerated but Still strong and a Warrior at heart
2:04 is by far one of the funniest scenes in the movie!
Funny? It's cringe! Obviously you've never tried punching wood before.
The stick on the head too.
I thought the scene where she's sleeping and subconsciously punches outward was great to include. Would've liked to seen her eventually punch through the board but I get it too, probably would've cheapened the scene of her getting out of the grave.
Gordon Liu is one of the best martial artists from Hong Kong. Unfortunately his health has declined in recently years due to a stroke and bounded into a wheelchair.
That punching a wall when asleep is a real thing , I had 2 weeks sparring getting a couple of lads ready for their fights , I thought I broke my hand middle of the night, arm just spazzed out😅
Is that Lord Raiden training Sonya Blade? 😅😅
Pai Mei got his revenge on Elle.
Bruce Lee vs Pai Mei, that is what i want to to see. ^^
Pai mei is a mister meyagi that teaches you a hard lesson through pain. You learn more about yourself through hardship. You will end up hating the lesson but loving the pain. It will build you into a fighter. Remember best lessons are learned through struggle. You don't forget and if your smart you learn
We’re not worthy to be his teacher.
I really like that rice scene though.
The West's educational system could use a few good teachers like Pai Mei right about now!
Yep. And how many students would they have?
@@bugwar5545 millions 😂
If only Pai Mei knew he would loose to an average MMA guy, he would be furious.
Such a great film/films.
Prime example of the training
He's training her for the 3" punch after demonstrating the winding 1' punch.
Beatrice was getting SMOKED! 😂
pai mei knew where the termites had been biting
What waters My eyes is that Pai Mei got to apreciate beatrix 💔
2:45 2:47 The way he smelled that rice, made me F’n hungry lol.
like any trade or sill its impossible at first until you have to do it a million times you must go through the huge stage of feeling useless in order to come out the other side
the idea is to numb the nerves so much you cant feel it anymore
I can, but not that close. Then she gets hurt after two short strokes 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 .. freaking ridiculous 😂
Funny how the "tough strong female" characters in today's films are automatically good at everything and are never shown going through hard painful training to improve themselves and grow as a character.
Pai Mei is master in using The Ki , that’s not muscle force , is pure internal energy
The funniest thing is the sounds with the moves.
1st kimono ladys movie! Golden one lol ! Need more but Pai Mei and shipe are top ! 😁
When you’re wrong you’ve already lost the fight 🎯🎯
I remember taekwondo training and Jiu-Jitsu training it was brutal
I bet you money pei meis not dead. He's probably just "sleeping". Pei Mei is the sort of character that has died numerous times, but always come back/ Being a taoist immortal bascallly means hes unkillable.
She later sued her master for abuse
Love this movie
A scene the Gen Z idiot kids of today would want to ban for being "Insensitive" and "Promotes bullying" (and maybe even some "Sexism" or "Misogyny" because it's a man being harsh on a woman.)
Discipline is an asset that is earned and it cannot be purchased or taken, and any person that has genuine respect for themselves as independent and resilient people look at scenes like this and feel inspired by it.
It's the wood that should fear your hand...not the other way around.
No wonder you can't do it. You acquiesce to defeat...before you even begin.
I never realized that he was teaching her the one inch punch.
I seriously doubt one would begin with a board that thick. One would only break one's fingers and achieve nothing.
Pai Mei really like this one
what is the name of shadow training that she perfumes?
super cool-realistic gray hair and beard
As much as I totally Love this film, I don’t think I can ever watch this again without knowing what Uma went thru in order to get the part!
WHAT?!?!.
@@gerardmcmillan8591 is this not one of the films she had to sleep with that fat sweaty Jew Weinstein in order to get the part?
what are u talking about 😳😳
@mrstamp5121 Don't just say things without knowing the facts. She didn't "sleep" with anyone. Harvey Weinstein tried to assault her back in 1994 but she got away. That's literally what she said. Maybe research the facts first.
She got Weinstein'd. Yuck.
How did he not know that Copperhead poisoned his fish heads?
All the main actress had to do martial training for 3 months before shooting this movie, according to Vivica a Fox.
The problem in this sequence is that we can clearly see (0:40) and repeatedly that the board was cut with a hole saw and filled afterwards ....
Damn Pai Mei is eating white rise on its own with no condiments……Even as a Chinese I couldn’t do that…..
How can I get those swishing sounds to happen when I practice? 🤣
this is the main reason hollywoods movies suck she was a bad ass and not once mentioned the patriarch or some dumb feminist trope men loved this movie!
Funnily enough, if I remember correctly Bill said to the Bride about Pai Mei that he was a misogynistic and disagreeable old man, but old age and loneliness had softened him enough to tolerate a female apprentice.
So it is possible that Pai Mei's character is an embodiment of "Patriarchy", yet he seeks nothing but perfection in himself and even if he is hard on the Bride, he respects her perseverance and character for he wants nothing but the best for her as his Student.
She accepts him as her Teacher and responds with redoubling efforts when he is not satisfied with her performance. In spiritual matters that is trust in the Master. He knows it is not easy to find a good student so he works hard on making her a perfect vessel as she can be for his Craft, thankfully she works hard on herself to become such a recipient.
He respects her so much that he lets her hug him during their farewell (a sign of closeness unusual of him), but most importantly he gives her the whole transmission of his Art, including the palm strike that she ends using against Bill at the end of the movie and that Pai Mei negated him.
man. those snakelike or whatever they called moves, combined with the sounds they have in the movie, are so ridiculous, it makes them funny. that's the whole premise of the movie.
It’s basically an intentional copy of all the ridiculous things from old martial arts movies. The characters are verging on the supernatural - or comic book figures.
What style is that? Tiger Claw...
0:07
pai-mei being impressed
It's really Pai Mei's moustache that is the star
The master is the main Protagonist from 36 chambers of shaolin....for your info😅
And in the end she chops off his legs in the "Crazy 88" scene!
i wnt to know what song is
Sho Chun Hou & Stephen Shin - Invincible Pole Fighter
@@Xainfinen ty!
2:09 ❤
PAI MEI é MITO 🥷🥷👍👍
she a Tough woman
“Then you can’t do it!”
Can he punch his hand through a tree or through a concrete wall?
thats new Master Kim Sun Yung and Tory Nichols in Cobra Kai
3 раза ударила, а кожа уже слезла. Словно по нтждаку бьёт.
1:31 like to see how he does it when he was a student, i bet is knuckle where all bloody, lol.
The same actor as an apprentice.
ua-cam.com/video/lzq4hs1IjMg/v-deo.htmlsi=2Ri5cNLOS_BmL0Ws
Beatrix Kiddo is furr of disciprine because of Pai Mei. - Eric Cartman
Thats it, i need to get myself a piece of wood.
If you can punch a hole through a fart you can then progress on to using wood 😂
Истинного мастера сразу видно по бровям.
You know it's a Tarantino film when......
Her snakes fist was totally unconvincing sorry quentin😅 but respect for the nod to old skool kung-fu movies
I feel so sorry for her in this scene.
Pai Me is like Jesus, three days later he will be right are rain again.
Why didn't they actually use bai mei quan instead of crane style?
Я когда то пересмотрел этот фильм, начал также доску долбить, все костяшки себе по разбил. 😂