Kill Bill: Volume 2

Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)

28 corrected entries

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Corrected entry: In the scene in the trailer with Elle, Budd and then The Bride, Elle has a shiny eye patch on which reflects the lighting boxes throughout the scene.

mandy gasson

Correction: Or maybe just windows, which there are plenty of in Budd's trailer.

redbaron2000

Corrected entry: Bill claims he's an avid Superman reader, yet a lot of what he says about the Man of Steel is twenty or more years out of date. Especially the part that Clark Kent is the 'fake' identity - the fact that it's the opposite is a major theme in modern stories.

Daria Sigma

Correction: But he was talking about the *original* Superman anyway; the original Superman that people from his generation would most remember, and was the most memorable setup.

redbaron2000

Corrected entry: In the scene when Uma is doing the pregnancy test, she uses a Rolex watch, but the watch has a ticking second hand, whereas real Rolex watches have a swiping movement.

Correction: Fake Rolexes are often notable by a ticking second hand(quartz movement) rather than a sweeping movement. However, Rolex did make at one time a quartz-movement watch (called the Oysterquartz) and made lady's models of that watch - perhaps The Bride has one of these; possible an heirloom or antique.

Corrected entry: In Kill Bill 1 the Sheriff who investigated the Chapel says that the characters were shot assassination style. But, in Kill Bill 2 the massacre scene shows the victims being raked down by machine gun bullets.

Correction: Nowhere in the scene did the sheriff say anything about it being done assassination style. The Sheriff's son did say it was done "execution style", which is different.

Corrected entry: When Bea escapes from the buried coffin, she's seen wriggling out of her boots to free herself from her feet being tied up, leaving her only wearing socks. Later, she's seen totally barefoot walking across the desert. What happened to her socks?

Correction: The socks could have come off by themselves when she was ascending through all that dirt.

Tobin OReilly

Corrected entry: In Vol. 1, Sofie's phone rings and they flashback to a scene where Sofie is in the chapel during the massacre. In Vol. 2, we finally get to see the massacre and Sofie isn't there. It's just Bill and the four Deadly Vipers.

Correction: We see Bill and the Deadly Vipers go into the chapel. Sofie could have driven herself there after the DV's went in and started shooting the place up. Everyone was already dead, except for Uma, she was being beaten up in Vol. 1 when Sofie's phone rang.

Jane Doe

Corrected entry: At the very end of the movie they say it's the next day (after she kills Bill) Beatrix is in a hotel room with her daughter. As she's laying on the washroom floor her hair is long and brown. Just the day before, her hair was short and blonde. The last scene she is driving away with her hair short and blonde again.

Correction: The Bride would have to change the way she looks so the people close to Bill would have a difficult time recognizing her in public. It was a hair extension colored brown. But the very last scene wasn't after the Bride left the hotel, it was after she left Bill's place. Quentin Tarantino is known for having shots taken place out of sequence.

Corrected entry: In the scene where Uma Thurman is talking to the Spanish man, he takes off his glasses and places them, closed, on top of the book. At the end of the scene they cut to a wide shot of him and the glasses are still on the book but they are now open.

mandy gasson

Correction: I thought so too, but soon after he places them down, he seems to fiddle about with them. If nothing else enough time passes for him to play with them a bit off-screen.

Continuity mistake: After the bride has been crying in the bathroom near the end of the film, while BB is watching cartoons, the brides hair is much longer when she cuddles BB on the bed. It was shorter, shoulder length the evening before when she killed Bill and its the same again when she drives away happy with BB.

More mistakes in Kill Bill: Volume 2

Elle Driver: What's that?
Beatrix Kiddo: Budd's Hanzo sword.
Elle Driver: He said he pawned it.
Beatrix Kiddo: Well, then, I guess that makes him a liar, now don't it?

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Question: Why did Elle kill Budd? Was it really just to get her hands on Kiddo's sword? or was it more to it? As poor as he was seems like she could have just offered him a small amount of money for it. Why kill him?

Carl Missouri

Chosen answer: The way she talks to Budd as he lies dying, seems to indicate that she has disliked and hated him for years, plus the fact that she feels that he was not "worthy" of killing Kiddo (seeing how Kiddo was a fantastic warrior, while Budd is an alcoholic hick). However, it would be difficult for her to get close enough to kill him earlier, as he would not buy any excuse why she just came visiting. But when Budd actually invites her over, she gets a chance to get back at him, and in the same while take the credit for killing the Bride and retrieving her Hanzo sword for Bill. Vengeance and personal gain in one swoop.

Twotall

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