Kill Bill Page #7

Synopsis: The murderous Bride is back and she is still continuing her vengeance quest against her ex-boss, Bill, and taking aim at Bill's younger brother Budd and Elle Driver, the only survivors from the squad of assassins who betrayed her four years earlier. It's all leading up to the ultimate confrontation with Bill, the Bride's former master and the man who ordered her execution!
Director(s): Quentin Tarantino
Production: Miramax Films
  Nominated for 2 Golden Globes. Another 21 wins & 81 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
83
Rotten Tomatoes:
84%
R
Year:
2004
137 min
Website
6,825 Views


And with that apology, statement, and invitation, The Bride

walks out the kitchen side door, leaving the little girl to

her mourning.

EXT. VERNITA'S HOME - DAY

The Bride walks down the dead woman's driveway to her

vehicle. She glances at the lawn toys one more time as she

makes here getaway.

She climbs into her big, yellow pickup truck, with the words

"P*ssy Wagon" written across the flatbed's hatch door in a

pimpy font. She takes out a ringed notebook and turns to a

page that's headline reads;

DEATH LIST FIVE:

On the pager are five names numbered going down the page

written in red ink.

The first name has a line drawn through it with black ink.

The second name on the list is;

VERNITA GREEN:

COBRA:

The Bride takes a black felt pen and draws a line through

Vernita's name. Turns on the truck's engine and drives out of

the residential district.

FADE TO BLACK.

OVER BLACK:

TITLE CARD:

Chapter two

"The comatose Bride"

FADE UP ON:

CU The comatose Bride

lying in her hospital bed, wide open unblinking sightless

eyes, that constantly stare yet see nothing. The Bride is at

the beginning of her comatose journey.

A SUBTITLE APPEARS:

under her face.

"Five years and four months earlier

in the city of El Paso, Texas"

Although we're only in a tight CU, we can tell a few things:

one, she's in her hospital room; two, she's alone; three,

it's night; and four, one hellva RAINSTORM is pounding

outside.

EXT. EL PASO GENERAL HOSPITAL - NIGHT

The rain pisses down in buckets in front of the hospital...

WHEN...

The wheel to an Alfa Romeo rolls into FRAME and stops.

The car door opens and two yellow galoshes step out into the

wet night.

OVERHEAD SHOT:

A red umbrella opens as rain falls down.

CU the back of a head wearing a yellow rainslicker hood,

framed by the red umbrella above it, which water cascades

down and beats a rhythm against.

The figure in the yellow rainslicker with the red umbrella

(who we can guess is female) starts walking towards the

hospital.

WE GO TO SPLIT SCREEN

Left Side Right Side

CU The Bride's unblinking The back of the yellow

comatose sleep. slicker - walking in the

rain towards the

HOSPITAL's entrance.

CU her yellow galoshes

slapping against the wet

asphalt, and splashing

through puddles.

CU The Bride in her coma CU the hospital's

electrical doors -

WOOSH - OPEN.

We follow behind the

woman in the raincoat

as she walks from

outside into the hospital

down the hall, and into

the ladies room door.

CU The BRIDE EX CU OF A WHITE

in her coma WOMAN'S SHAPELY

BAREFOOT ANKLE AND LEG

stepping into a sheer,

white stocking.

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Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American director, writer, and actor. His films are characterized by nonlinear storylines, satirical subject matter, an aestheticization of violence, extended scenes of dialogue, ensemble casts consisting of established and lesser-known performers, references to popular culture, soundtracks primarily containing songs and score pieces from the 1960s to the 1980s, and features of neo-noir film. He is widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of his generation. more…

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