The scariest thing about Bill is his tenderness. In spite of planning to rip apart and slaughter her new life, he speaks to the Bride as though she is still his lover. Even as the compliments and niceties come out, Bill is continuously hinting at what he intends to do, and Beatrix mistakes it for mercy.
7:35 "if he is the man you want...well...go stand by him then." seeing how the story played out, I think this was Bill giving the Bride one final Final chance, cos he is basically saying "its either him or me, pick.", cos if she goes with Bill in that moment, he might have spared her..and probably killed everyone else, But I dunno i could be reading into it wrong. Bill may have decided she dies and everyone there dies no matter what for the betrayal, no matter what she says in here defence it is not going to change his decision. It could be his little way to justify it to himself after the fact with words like "I gave her a chance to come back with me, she knows what I am like, she knew the consequences if she didn't pick me, so what happened to her and her Groom to be and friends and the baby is all on her." thoughts like that to anesthetize himself from the guilt of killing his lover. Such good Writing though, Tarantino's characters all feel so Real.
Il Tramonto gives a majestic yet ghastly feeling in the air as death itself has arrived, this and on the Good, the Bad & the Ugly with Angel Eyes arrival.
Maybe cause he was her "dad" and not into inc3st? Seriously doing that stuff plus double cheating and parental alienation kind of make she deserve that a bit.
Flowre, uh, no. Bill is a disgusting man who was her HANDLER. that's not a partner. You can't tell the difference now, but if it were your daughter, you sure as hell would in a big hurry.
There’s this subtle way Bill touches Beatrix in a sensual way, down her back in this extended scene. It makes her visibly uncomfortable because she knows how it blows the cover of him being her “dad.”
…um no. You totally interpreted their entire relationship wrong- they are LOVERS. LOVERS! She doesn’t view him as a “father”, and that’s very obvious both in their interactions in this scene and their last scene, her saying he was her father and calling him her father was simply to 1) keep her cover story to Tommy and 2) get under his skin a little bit. NOT because she views him as a father. Do you dream or think about being your father’s lover? She clearly tells him both here and in their other scene that she desperately was in love with him but NOT the lifestyle and he was desperately in love with her, which is why when he thought she was dead he lost his mind with heartbreak and then got angry when he found her alive bc she broke his heart. Unless you’re disgusting, you don’t want to have sex with your father or father figure or be in love with them. An age difference doesn’t automatically mean someone views someone as a “father”, like what a preposterous and stupid and disgusting thought. Like I’m honestly angry that you’re this stupid that THATS your first thought
@@wrightfamily7381 no, actually you understood the SUBTEXT. the person who replied to you is just an idiot who only sees things happening but doesn't actually think about what they actually mean. i mean bill literally calls her "kiddo" lol. and the scene literally had her pretend he was her father. how do they miss the subtext that isn't really subtext at all this badly, right? lol. especially THIS FAR into the story.
I still maintain that of she simply told bill that the child was his, Bill would have pulled beatrix from assassin duty. I mean, It's not like he didn't have 4 more to do his dirty work.
Well I’m not gonna say you’re wrong in that assumption, but remember her main reason for leaving was specifically because she wanted her daughter to grow up with a proper life. _“She would’ve been born into a world she shouldn’t have. She deserved to be born with a clean slate”_
The issue was she was in the middle of an assassin mission when she found out she was pregnant, and bill wouldn't have allowed her to abandon it. She ran away so she didn't have to endanger the baby whilst seeing the mission to completion.
Great dialogue on the front porch. Naive to think you could just walk away from that life and disappear in El Paso. You would have to go a lot farther away than that.
That's exactly what I think. The Bride choosing El Paso to hide herself is just a naive action, only happened for the narrative. I mean, she is an expert, experienced and trained warrior, also a lethal and cunning assassin, who travelled the whole world murdering people and hidding her tracks. Of course she could choose a better place, everywhere in the world, to hide and restart her life.
She might as well have either: 1) Never tried to marry Tommy, OR… 2) Confessed everything about her past to Tommy, skipped the country and changed her name. *SHE* killed Tommy!! SHE put him in danger! Because SHE was the one who knew better, (or should have by now) 😒
The more I watch this, the more I wonder why she didn't just give him the Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique on sight. But she never thought Bill would or could do what he did to her lol.
Some musician sampled bill saying the "j.o.b these days line". Desperately need to re-find that track. Might have been mix master Mike or DJ shadow types
Beatrix was a professional killer for many years, started a new life without telling anyone how dangerous her former associates were, cheated on her boyfriend with her ex, lied about the baby being his, and didn't tell the real father he had a child, which led to him murdering her fiancé and her friends, who again had no idea how dangerous it was to associate with her. She kinda got them all murdered. I'm not saying she had this coming, but... I guess I AM saying that. The only tragedy here was the innocent people dying instead of Beatrix.
At last ONE creature that is not brainwashed by media. She had it coming. She double cheating and practised parental alienation yet pp take that as nothing wrong because the movie doesnt show how rotten it is, it displays it as nothing
Yeah, what's the line later on, "there's consequences to breaking the heart of a killer," something like that? The really messed-up part is she knew her new life wasn't gonna work out. She admits us much to Bill later on. She was just playing around with this idea of being a normie, and it got all these people killed. When she hears his flute as she's walking to the door, she's EXCITED. She knew he'd come for her. On some level, she would've been disappointed if he hadn't. Anyway, the scene when Bill is first revealed on the porch, their interaction, is one of my favorite Tarantino scenes. Caradine is excellent, Thurman is excellent. It just rules. The way he says "Last look" when she asks, "Why are you here?": 🥰
Jupiter, sweetheart, it doesn't work that way. You don't just quit that business. There are a lot of hateful, misogynist little boys here getting off on the idea that it's okay to do this to a woman who escaped HER HANDLER. Imagine the sexes had been switched, that Bill had been the captive and that Beatrix had been the handler. And that everything went down the same way. Now do you feel as angry at bill as you did at Beatrix before? Nope, you're over here making excuses for him again regardless of which side he is on. Think about that. Do you people know what a handler is? It's not a spouse. It's not a partner. It's very different. You need to catch a glue. You're all so sheltered and stupid. LOL honestly.
I don’t think she should have introduced bill as father be honest …. Should have said that was her friend or ex husband anything else in my eyes that I might have been the mistake or maybe I’m wrong
The scariest thing about Bill is his tenderness. In spite of planning to rip apart and slaughter her new life, he speaks to the Bride as though she is still his lover. Even as the compliments and niceties come out, Bill is continuously hinting at what he intends to do, and Beatrix mistakes it for mercy.
Yea hes a complete psychopath
I told you its Vernita
Budd as well
Not only is he tender, but there is also an ominous feeling underlying the tenderness, especially in his voice.
Beatrix knew
"Your side always was a bit lonely. But I wouldn't sit anywhere else" is the best line EVER🖤
They attacked in cowardice and killed everyone who had nothing to do with her past.
Exactly like wtf
@@june8800 She just wanted a new life and a proper lifestyle for her daughter.
@@naaralima5182 his intentions were just terrible cuz his feelings was hurt
@@june8800 She is right to pursue her revenge.
They're witnesses.
The way she said no bill always makes me cry she was so hurt that he did that to her
yeah that is sad when u hear her shouting that its sick doing that to her
He overreacted 🙄
It's a shame about Tommy. He actually seemed like a good guy.
good guys ever died
One of the most mastering movie scene of all time.
06:29 my goodness. That sinister look David carradine gives and the way he says it!! Wow, I watch that over and over. It's so diabolical. Just, wow!
David Carradine played the role of Bill perfectly. I can't picture anyone else playing the part.
The only one i can see playing bill exepct him, is de niro or brando
@@JonathanDorepedneault-xq4oei dont think de niro could pull off bill and hes pretty great
Beatrix's scream at the end ...the disappointment and horror.
Bill was filled with so much anger he didn’t even kiss her back, knowing he’s about to kill her. He later says that he “overreacted” lol
Maybe cause he was his "das" and i say its justify. Double cheating and parental alienation
@@flowrepins6663bro, you need help, you’re not all there mentally and your thinking is incoherent
7:35
"if he is the man you want...well...go stand by him then."
seeing how the story played out, I think this was Bill giving the Bride one final Final chance, cos he is basically saying "its either him or me, pick.", cos if she goes with Bill in that moment, he might have spared her..and probably killed everyone else, But I dunno i could be reading into it wrong.
Bill may have decided she dies and everyone there dies no matter what for the betrayal, no matter what she says in here defence it is not going to change his decision.
It could be his little way to justify it to himself after the fact with words like "I gave her a chance to come back with me, she knows what I am like, she knew the consequences if she didn't pick me, so what happened to her and her Groom to be and friends and the baby is all on her."
thoughts like that to anesthetize himself from the guilt of killing his lover.
Such good Writing though, Tarantino's characters all feel so Real.
Il Tramonto gives a majestic yet ghastly feeling in the air as death itself has arrived, this and on the Good, the Bad & the Ugly with Angel Eyes arrival.
I feel like her introducing him as the father made him far more angrier and he went a bit further than even what he had planned
Nah it was always going down like it did
@@liamfoo09🔥🔥🔥
@@liamfoo09yup. no matter what she said.
"Just because you used to call me Daddy in bed..."
@@SageoftheForlornPathdid she say that quote in the movie i don’t remember
Not one person was looking back to see her kissing her “dad” like that?
Doing that kind of stuff makes bill's actions justified here wtf
Some families kiss on the lips. It's more common in Europe than the US though.
This is one way of dealing with heartbreak I guess. I wonder how many would do the same if they had Bill's power.
I would.
He overreacted
@@Gan3eL
He overreacted? Is that his explanation?
😉😉😉
So glad you don't
@@nameless8847stop trying to be edgy😂
A mix of modern and traditional filming amazing
“I’ve never been nice, my whole life. But I’ll do my best…to be sweet.”
This scene, perfectly summed up.
shes so beautiful see the way she looked when she herd bills flute she could tell there was danger
Fun fact.. at 8:58, the bird is a cactus wren.
Amazing
7:50
Look how he didn’t even kiss her back, he just stayed still. I guess in his mind, she was already dead. And he’s not into “necrophilia”
😒💀
Maybe cause he was her "dad" and not into inc3st? Seriously doing that stuff plus double cheating and parental alienation kind of make she deserve that a bit.
Flowre, uh, no. Bill is a disgusting man who was her HANDLER. that's not a partner. You can't tell the difference now, but if it were your daughter, you sure as hell would in a big hurry.
"I believe in living dangerously!"
"Then you're gonna love my wedding gift!"
There’s this subtle way Bill touches Beatrix in a sensual way, down her back in this extended scene. It makes her visibly uncomfortable because she knows how it blows the cover of him being her “dad.”
she literally kisses him on the mouth
I think it was the "dad" part that set off the massacre...
You can tell that Beatrix did see Bill as a father figure because how much she actually did love him and he loved her and because she called him daddy
Only white people can see people as father figures while carrying said father's child.
…um no. You totally interpreted their entire relationship wrong- they are LOVERS. LOVERS! She doesn’t view him as a “father”, and that’s very obvious both in their interactions in this scene and their last scene, her saying he was her father and calling him her father was simply to 1) keep her cover story to Tommy and 2) get under his skin a little bit. NOT because she views him as a father.
Do you dream or think about being your father’s lover? She clearly tells him both here and in their other scene that she desperately was in love with him but NOT the lifestyle and he was desperately in love with her, which is why when he thought she was dead he lost his mind with heartbreak and then got angry when he found her alive bc she broke his heart. Unless you’re disgusting, you don’t want to have sex with your father or father figure or be in love with them.
An age difference doesn’t automatically mean someone views someone as a “father”, like what a preposterous and stupid and disgusting thought. Like I’m honestly angry that you’re this stupid that THATS your first thought
@@bradenharris8718 I’m sorry that me being special needs and slightly intellectually delayed makes you so angry
@@wrightfamily7381 no, actually you understood the SUBTEXT. the person who replied to you is just an idiot who only sees things happening but doesn't actually think about what they actually mean. i mean bill literally calls her "kiddo" lol.
and the scene literally had her pretend he was her father. how do they miss the subtext that isn't really subtext at all this badly, right? lol. especially THIS FAR into the story.
"What the hell?!" 😂😂😂
I still maintain that of she simply told bill that the child was his, Bill would have pulled beatrix from assassin duty. I mean, It's not like he didn't have 4 more to do his dirty work.
Well I’m not gonna say you’re wrong in that assumption, but remember her main reason for leaving was specifically because she wanted her daughter to grow up with a proper life.
_“She would’ve been born into a world she shouldn’t have. She deserved to be born with a clean slate”_
The issue was she was in the middle of an assassin mission when she found out she was pregnant, and bill wouldn't have allowed her to abandon it. She ran away so she didn't have to endanger the baby whilst seeing the mission to completion.
no women can be as gorgeous and touch my heart like her uma is my dream come true
Thank you.
Great dialogue on the front porch. Naive to think you could just walk away from that life and disappear in El Paso. You would have to go a lot farther away than that.
That's exactly what I think.
The Bride choosing El Paso to hide herself is just a naive action, only happened for the narrative.
I mean, she is an expert, experienced and trained warrior, also a lethal and cunning assassin, who travelled the whole world murdering people and hidding her tracks.
Of course she could choose a better place, everywhere in the world, to hide and restart her life.
She might as well have either:
1) Never tried to marry Tommy, OR…
2) Confessed everything about her past to Tommy, skipped the country and changed her name.
*SHE* killed Tommy!!
SHE put him in danger!
Because SHE was the one who knew better, (or should have by now) 😒
Absolutely and our child of Gold, Billy boy was in a trance when he brought those assasins there.
@@tanvithakur2408
Bill had a choice in what he did
The Bride had a choice
Tommy had zero choice, dude just wanted to get married.
Always be afraid of unemotional softly spoken killers!!
The more I watch this, the more I wonder why she didn't just give him the Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique on sight.
But she never thought Bill would or could do what he did to her lol.
she wasn’t expecting it
You just answered yourself, what a useless comment
Some musician sampled bill saying the "j.o.b these days line". Desperately need to re-find that track. Might have been mix master Mike or DJ shadow types
Beatrix was a professional killer for many years, started a new life without telling anyone how dangerous her former associates were, cheated on her boyfriend with her ex, lied about the baby being his, and didn't tell the real father he had a child, which led to him murdering her fiancé and her friends, who again had no idea how dangerous it was to associate with her. She kinda got them all murdered.
I'm not saying she had this coming, but... I guess I AM saying that. The only tragedy here was the innocent people dying instead of Beatrix.
At last ONE creature that is not brainwashed by media. She had it coming. She double cheating and practised parental alienation yet pp take that as nothing wrong because the movie doesnt show how rotten it is, it displays it as nothing
Yeah, I don't get why she didn't just tell Bill that she was pregnant and quitting the assassinating biz to begin with
Yeah, what's the line later on, "there's consequences to breaking the heart of a killer," something like that? The really messed-up part is she knew her new life wasn't gonna work out. She admits us much to Bill later on. She was just playing around with this idea of being a normie, and it got all these people killed. When she hears his flute as she's walking to the door, she's EXCITED. She knew he'd come for her. On some level, she would've been disappointed if he hadn't.
Anyway, the scene when Bill is first revealed on the porch, their interaction, is one of my favorite Tarantino scenes. Caradine is excellent, Thurman is excellent. It just rules. The way he says "Last look" when she asks, "Why are you here?": 🥰
Jupiter, sweetheart, it doesn't work that way. You don't just quit that business.
There are a lot of hateful, misogynist little boys here getting off on the idea that it's okay to do this to a woman who escaped HER HANDLER.
Imagine the sexes had been switched, that Bill had been the captive and that Beatrix had been the handler. And that everything went down the same way. Now do you feel as angry at bill as you did at Beatrix before? Nope, you're over here making excuses for him again regardless of which side he is on. Think about that.
Do you people know what a handler is? It's not a spouse. It's not a partner. It's very different. You need to catch a glue. You're all so sheltered and stupid. LOL honestly.
he warned her before death
What the hell 😁 9:01
At least they left the dog alive😂
They already know what happens when you kill the dog.
Wow! What in blazes?!
They've managed to kill all the harmless NPCs but not the Bride who was the primary target. Kinda shitty assassins, I would never hire them.
It's Bill's team
They wanted to torture the Bride by kicking her around first. Then Bill shot her in the head. And if she died from that we wouldn't have a movie.
@@subrsubrr334is not even realistic or right
@@flowrepins6663That's what makes it fun. 👍
8:58 what bird noise is that, waht bird is that?
Cactus wren.
- googled from AZFO MP3 Bird Sounds Library
Oh, what a church?! What kind of this scenario is?!
What
6:30
So good lol
Double Back re: EASTWOOD THE TIME TRAVLER
I wondered what his dream was
Can we just assume that Samuel L Jackson was killed in this church, what in the hell is that even possible in Tarantino’s filmography.
Django, Jackie brown
I am so glad Warren Beatty turned down the roll of BIll
if you watch it mute its weird
I really need bill’s shoes 🤌🏻
Is it the same sandals she is wearing at the end of the movie?
What happened everyone Express the bride she alive not dead
How did he find her?
Is that Bill ?
i think so
It’s ok guys. He just overreacted
Punk - I guess I just believe in living dangereously..
Bill - I know just what you mean.
Zabiliby Jurka a nawet cały ukraiński zbór, żebym Ja oszalała z rozpaczy 😢😢😢😢
Anyone know where to find the music that starts at the 7:30 mark?
look at er hay coloured hair big eyes shes a blood splattered angel
7:49
8:17
I don’t think she should have introduced bill as father be honest …. Should have said that was her friend or ex husband anything else in my eyes that I might have been the mistake or maybe I’m wrong
I’m with bill on this one
This was poetic justice; I'm on Bill's side with this
Good brain. She practises double cheating and parental alienation yet pp dont care about it
How are some many people with Bill? Nothing she did to him is a valid enough reason to murder a whole wedding party!
I'm with bill in this. She double cheats and does parental alienation
that’s still not a good reason to murder someone! You weird bro…
weird
LOOK UP WHAT A HANDLER IS, GENIUS. BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT BILL IS. HE IS NOT A PARTNER OR A BOYFRIEND.
lol. You are so sheltered.