Kill Bill: Vol. 2The second part of Quentin Tarantino's excellent revenge drama. Perla's role is not large, but important, and had a lasting effect on me.
Created by Quentin Tarantino, the legend,
best known from Pulp Fiction, the Kill Bill
movies are a distillation and a tribute to the genre of kung-fu movies. The
greatest strength is perhaps the satire aspect, full respect for which
requires some experience of kung-fu movies, but Kill Bills can also be
watched as excellent action movies, or even as passable dramas.
The big surprise in the end of Volume 2 is Perla's sweet, touching
character, so very humane in end of such a violent, detached movie.
Unfortunately this role seems to end up as Perla's best role as a child;
her role in Dark
Water is small, though perhaps worth checking for fans.
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Kill Bill: Vol. 2 |
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