This movie is about me I'm a regular middle aged dark haired woman, with normal habits, no instinct to see, or enjoy blood scenes. I'm everything Uma Thurman is not, and everything her character don't need to be. I don't exist in the "realities" these movies present. I don't particularly love Tarantino's everything, and yet, for several years, I consider both Kill Bill-s absolute masterpieces. And yet, this film is about me. It is a story, a dramatic one, artistically put it, exhibiting inner selves and imminent domestic fights, to an absurd level. The level of Irony. And the main reason I'm so excited with these two movies is the fine and subtle irony of violence itself, a violence explaining and contradicting itself. It's like a theory of violence, how to use it in imagines and words, how to exploit it, how to exaggerate it so that one, OF COURSE, will not believe it, how to change it into an answer to... love?, how to transform each part of this chaos of fine "art" of killing into a sweet, normal, average family scene and so on. I'm sorry, there is only one movie, one Kill Bill, this double thing is just another trick. We have only one story, with one part, told differently and distinguish.