In Reply to: Re: Robert Forster was perfect and his feelings for Pam were so posted by Nicu on January 15, 2006 at 10:05:19:
these really are one film.
The "first" one sets the scene for the "second."
Lots of action, but you are introduced to the indomitable Uma and the horror that sets the chain of events into motion.
I see the movie as a portrait of her, as a love story gone very wrong, and find it a fascinating character-driven story. The various women she tracks down are all fully developed characters, and so are some of the secondary characters, such as the knee-stocking girlish killer.
The violence kind of blinded me the first viewing but I found upon the second and third I was a bit inured and the story line came out much stronger.
Hey, I'm a stoned Quentin fan, what can I say? From the Pussy Wagon to the white-haired martial arts guru, this film had me.
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- Actually, the Bills are very Tarantino. He's just evolving. Remember, - tinear 09:51:42 01/16/06 (0)