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But if you are a film student, a preservationist, or a completionist who wants to peek behind the curtain of the frame, track down the . It’s a fascinating time capsule of the early 2000s digital TV era—and a bloody good time from a different angle.
For the average viewer: Stick with the – the colors pop, the grain is natural, and the 2.35:1 framing is perfect.
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Kill Bill is a visually dense film, relying on meticulous framing, fast-paced action, and stylized environments designed by Robert Richardson. More Action, Less Black Bar
For the die-hard Tarantino nerd: The is a fascinating artifact. It’s like looking through a window that was slightly opened wider than the director wanted. You might see a few flaws, but you will absolutely see more of the blood, the snow, and the fury. But if you are a film student, a
: Removes the black bars, revealing extra visual information at the top and bottom of the frame that was hidden in theaters. Pros and Cons
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As is typical with Tarantino, the movie is divided into chapters. It follows a non-linear path, with chapters dedicated to her targets, such as O-Ren Ishii, complete with an iconic anime sequence and flashbacks.
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