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Originally Posted by James
I'm just saying, there is no reason to care about the character She's not sympathetic at all (once you find out who she was and what she did). And in a movie about revenge, you should at least care if she actually gets that revenge, but I didn't.
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It was her against the world. Underdog tale. I liked her. She hada goal and not a goddamned thing was stopping her.
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It was a foretold conclusion that she would get it, but you don't give a shit.
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Have you ever seen an action movie? You know Luke Skywalker is going to blow up the Death Star, John McClain is going to beat the terrorists, and Connor McLeod is going to kill the Kurgan. Does that stop you from liking them?
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You're not watching the movies, waiting for the moment she actually kills Bill.
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You say that now because it was such an anti-climactic moment.
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You're just watching for the OMG VIOLENCE~! and Tarantino's quirky sense of direction and writing.
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Well, thats what he does best. And the music.
[quote]I cared more about her enemies than I did about her, and seeing them die or left to die just made me hate her more.[/qyuote]
Action movies need great villains. But it doesn't make me hate the hero.
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But she was painted in the light of a vengeful hero, which she's not.
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Not a hero, but the antagonist. she's the Man with No Name.
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If the story was about her being the villain of the films, it'd have made more sense. But no, we get Mommy Hero Cunt, who has a hissyfit and has to kill everyone for her own mistakes.
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Her own mistakes? Who fucking raided who's wedding? Who tried to kill who in her coma?
Vernita Green and Buddy left? They reformed? THAT OBVIOUSLY DOESN'T BUY YOU A TICKET OUT!
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I liked the films (the second a lot more than the first)
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Further proof you have no taste in movies.
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for what they were, but The Bride is still a character that is very poorly done.
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Because she doesn't perfectly line up with your pure of heart, virginal white vanilla idea of what a hero should be?