Table of Contents
- 1 Why did they try to kill the Bride in Kill Bill?
- 2 Who Killed The Bride in Kill Bill?
- 3 Why did Bill betray the bride?
- 4 What did the bride cut off Sophie?
- 5 What did Budd shoot Beatrix with?
- 6 Why does Elle hate the bride?
- 7 Why did Bill kill the bride in Kill Bill?
- 8 Who is Beatrix Kiddo in Kill Bill?
- 9 Why did Quentin Tarantino change the bride’s name in Kill Bill?
Why did they try to kill the Bride in Kill Bill?
The original reason why he wanted her dead was because after she got pregnant, she didn’t want to be an assassin anymore. She just wanted to be a stay at home mom and raise her baby.
Who Killed The Bride in Kill Bill?
Beatrix Kiddo a.k.a The Bride is a female assassin, a trained killer who has been betrayed by The Deadly Viper Assassination Squad led by her former boss Bill who gunned her down at her wedding leaving her for dead. The Bride awakes four years later and she sets out to begin her quest for vengeance.
Why did they bleep out Beatrix Kiddo’s name?
Her name is bleeped because she cannot be named until she deserves to. Throughout the film she has 4 names. In chronological order the first event of the story is the wedding massacre.
Why did Bill betray the bride?
Bill felt guilty for sending his DVAS out to kill Beatrix and his unborn child. He decided to make amends by sparing her life after Elle infiltrated the hospital to end Beatrix’s life, while she was in a coma.
What did the bride cut off Sophie?
The Bride then cuts off Sofie’s left arm as a means of both enacting revenge on her and showing O-Ren her intentions for a duel. After defeating the Crazy 88 and killing O-Ren, the Bride took Sofie into the back of a car. She also wanted all the Vipers to know that they would all soon be “as dead as O-Ren.”
What does O Ren Ishii say when she sees Beatrix?
Fight against Beatrix and Death O-ren says, “That while a sword doesn’t get tired, the Bride must be.” The two trade comments and blows.
What did Budd shoot Beatrix with?
Facing Beatrix Though she wanted to do a sneak attack, Budd was one step ahead and surprised her by shooting her in the chest with rock salt the moment she walked through the door, then he sedated her in the backside.
Why does Elle hate the bride?
Bea truly inspires love (albeit a sick, twisted love) in Bill, Elle only gets used. Bea wins Pai Mai’s respect, Elle fails at her training and has to kill him. Heck they both have names that are one letter B and L and L comes later in the alphabet. Elle hates Bea because she is that almost exceptional blonde.
Who killed Ren Ishii father?
boss Matsumoto
Ishii was the father of assassin O-Ren Ishii and husband of Mrs. Ishii who was killed by Yakuza boss Matsumoto’s right hand man, Riki.
Why did Bill kill the bride in Kill Bill?
Bill did not like that; Bill got angry and was heartbroken. He Then Shot The Bride. Love this movie. Bill was in a relationship with Beatrix Kiddo aka the bride and she eventually became pregnant. The bride decides that for the sake of her child that she would leave her life as an assassin, disappear and start a new life.
Who is Beatrix Kiddo in Kill Bill?
Beatrix Kiddo, also known as Black Mamba and The Bride, is the main protagonist of the Kill Bill series. Beatrix Michelle Kiddo is the daughter of Marc and Michelle Kiddo and the romantic partner of Bill. Beatrix was once a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad and her code-name was Black Mamba.
Why did Bill want to kill Elisabeth?
Mainly, because he was a jealous sociopath. Because she tried to get out/ yeah you’re not done until Bill says you’re done. Well. The original reason why he wanted her dead was because after she got pregnant, she didn’t want to be an assassin anymore. She just wanted to be a stay at home mom and raise her baby.
Why did Quentin Tarantino change the bride’s name in Kill Bill?
Tarantino is a very stylized director, and the Kill Bill movies are probably his most stylized films. He had a very specific vision for the world and it’s characters. Part of that vision was to make the Bride more mystical and mysterious by very noticably omitting her name in the first film.