Kill Bill 2 from 2004 has layers and layers on some sort of collage that doesn't quit. It combines so much that it dazzles, so many diverse themes coming together as a whole, all from different sources, all so much of the sixties and seventies. The obscurity of it makes it all the better. Everything is meticulously juxtaposed and blended together as it comes to evoke Proustian memories of pulp highs savoured in the smoky haze of grind houses and nicely darkened basements!
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