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-I disagree about the extra scenes being pointless.-
-Those extra scenes are what give weight to an action movie. Without character building, all you have is mindless action.-
Can you guys debate me about the value of that pointless, dull opening B&W scene or why it’s fine that it’s a total mystery why Budd’s ‘big fall’ isn’t explained, BUT the pointless, dull, further dragggged out scene with him getting told off at work belonged in the film??
I wouldn't call vol I a masterpiece or anything.
By the way, Bud's in death valley (I recognize the place) but I think in the film they're all in Texas or something? I saw a California license plate in the Bud scenes too.
There is reference in the film that Bud and Bill had a falling out of some sort, so obviously this is why Bud is no longer an assasin.
Whith the movie already being long, I see no reason why they needed to dig deeper into what happened to Buds life.
The mask that Uma wore, was to conceal the fact that she was hiding under the trailor, waiting for Bud.
It took me a while to figure out why I kept wanting to watch Vol 1 more than once. I was drawn to it. I think the answer lies in VERY DEEP CHARACTERS. Surprisingly deep, all around.
LOVED what happened to Elle Driver. She got what she deserved.
The wedding rehearsal scene was needed, IMO, to help us understand Bill's motivation. I thought it was essential to the character development, which was the strongest suit of the film.
I loved this movie because it made me think about the characters.
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