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.

Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)
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Directed by: Quentin Tarantino
Starring: Uma Thurman, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, David Carradine
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9.4/10.A slower paced sequel that does well in its own right.It's got less of the get in your face with an adrenaline rush to compared to its predecessor.That's not saying it's a good sequel I just liked Kill Bill Volume 1 more.Kill Bill Volume 2 does have its moments with Thurman's fight with Hannah.I admit feeling a little disappointed over the short fight she had with Carradine though I liked the ending.It's still pretty good.
Trivia: A piece of Bill's dialogue makes a fairly subtle reference to Reservoir Dogs when he says to the Bride something along the lines of, "I hear the kneecap is a very painful place to get shot." This homages Harvey Keitel's character telling Mr. Orange that "along with the kneecap, the stomach is the most painful place someone can be shot."





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.
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