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Title: Kill Bill: A Technical and Aesthetic Analysis of the Film
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April 18, 2006 |
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Soon-to-be mother Beatrix is dressed in a beautiful wedding dress and is seated besides her fiance, his family and her friends. The ambience of light-hearted happiness that fills the atmosphere during the wedding rehearsal transcends through the screen and is felt among the audience... Showed first 250 characters
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Closer to the end of the scene, after a long conversation between Beatrix and Bill outside of the chapel after not seeing each other for a long time, the close up shot of Beatrix emotionally longing for a kiss from the now established monster, Bill, who remains stoic and emotionless... Showed next 250 characters
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