The way how she calmly says "I collect your fucking head" is way more intimidating than how she shouts at the end. Because you know its not a threat, its a fact
It must be a blast on set of one of Tarratino's movies! There is no way the crew and actors aren't laughing their heads off from the over the top scenes, LMAO!
@@Doodfist I keep seeing these complaints in similar videos and I just don't think you realize that it's an FCC rule regarding profane language, so any company that broadcast content available to the public are subjected to these rules. Hence, they bleep out the swear words to avoid being fined. Blame the people who forced the passage of these laws governing profane language, rather than whining about the broadcasters.
Her sword has no hand guard. It’s a ceremonial type of katana called shirasaya not usually used in combat. Either she was that confident in her swordplay or she used it solely for beheading insolent bosses
@@AnvilMAn603 it's not, by the time she came along in both the viper squad and as yukaza boss Hattori had already made his vow as he had learned of Bill's deeds with his blades , and nobody except Budd and Bill had one . That's why O'Ren makes a big deal out of Beatrix claim of wielding one and the shock of seeing his emblem on her sword , why Ellie went out of her way out to kill Budd and retrieve Beatrix's Hanzo sword .
O-Ren was a brilliant antagonist, it was kinda sad to see her get killed. But the complete House of Leaves segment leading up to this is just cinematic perfection 👌
I’ve always loved the juxtaposition of O-Ren Ishii swiftly moving across the table in a kimono being delicate and unthreatening in approach right up until she decapitates Boss Tanaka by simply unsheathing her katana.
@@ShadowMoon878 Maybe you've heard differently from people, but all the mixed race folk I've met here don't like being called "hafu". It's almost a slur along the lines of "mulatto" or "half-caste" in English.
@@ShadowMoon878 Not exactly, she was born in Paris, she learned Japanese at the University and then she moved to Osaka, Japan to master the language. She became famous there tho
Well to sum it up, as their leader, she’s open to hearing what her employers have to say, she’s respects their opinions and thoughts, as long as it’s not offensive, racist, insulting, and disrespectful. if this was any regular job, he would be fired on the spot , but since they are the yakuza , he gets his head chopped
@@mauvehawaii yes but Quentin has an established history for making more with less. He takes lesser known actors and actresses and turns them into superstars thanks to his world class directing and his witty story telling.
This has always been the way. I remember a broadcast tv (1990s) showing of Heaven’s Gate that cut out a view of breasts but showed intact the moment another woman blows out her own brains.
People always joke about how this channel bleeps cuss words but never shies away from violence and gore and, while it makes sense, would you rather watch a video of a scene where the cussing is uncensored and they don’t show the most crucial part of the video?
I remember many years ago watching the MTV awards and Lucy Liu won Best Villain for this performance and I was not so sure that she deserved it. But when I finally watched this movie and saw this scene my mind completely changed.
he thought he was a cut above. He thought he had the moral high ground. Any way you slice it, she didn't like the cut of his jib... so she cut him off..
Yes because not only that she's a psychopath that loves seeing blood Gore and Carnage... But it can also be presume that she respects and greatly admires a powerful leader who is strong honorable knowledgeable with her subordinates yet very capable of brutal and merciless treatment towards them should even one of them step out of line even just once like Tanaka did... Otherwise I think Gogo would lose respect and loyalty for Oren ishii and regarded her as a weakling unworthy of those two important things should she let the insult from her subordinate to her heritage slide like that.
This is a great scene. She reacts without hesitation or reserve, but not by losing her shit. Quick, calm and lethal, nothing wasted. But her speech after works in many ways. One point she is making by defending her heritage, making it a topic forbidden for discussion, is that 'I don't give a damn where you came from or what is in your past. Any member of this organization, who serves this council first and foremost, is welcome and valued.' Eliminate the troublemakers, and that sort of attitude could earn a GREAT deal of loyalty.
@@LucianDevine Except that it is. discussing the topic will inadvertently bring up negatives regarding her heritage, which she will take a great deal of offense of, & heads will fly again.
@@FalconWindblader I feel like there are ways to compliment somebody and bring up their heritage without insulting it, like mentioning that she had a good idea that a traditional Japanese leader might not have thought of. It refers to her heritage, but doesn't insult it or her for being it. It in fact remarks that her mixed heritage and upbringing gives her a unique perspective that the rest of them lack.
The funniest thing to me is the idea that a room full of yakuza bosses would react with such horror to seeing a murder...like you all literally kill for a living.
Yakuzas have rules despite being gangsters, & you DON'T see them going for the throats of one of their own in such a manner, much less a lethal intention & action directed at one of the bosses, who're far more used to having their goons doing the dirty work for them, than getting their own hands dirty. it also doesn't help that their OWN BOSS was the one doing the killing, against one of the bosses right in front of their eyes.
@@rosabellavitaalvarez-calde5836 well it shows that beautiful women can be scary. We as men we have to threat them as queens or this will happen. So men mistreats women better watch out. Abusers: 😰
@@junpinedajr.8699 A movie that's set in our world with the same rules on travel restrictions on commercial flights. Movie or not, its still inaccurate.
The absolute most unbelievable part of these movies for me is not Pei Mei standing on a sword tip like he weighs nothing, or the amount of blood spewed from bodies when dismembered, or the heart burst technique, or anything like that. No, the most unbelievable thing for me is that Beatrix casually had her sword NEXT TO HER. ON A PLANE. I CAN'T EVEN HAVE A METAL FORK ON ME DURING A FLIGHT AND SHE CASUALLY SAT DOWN WITH A TOP-GRADE NINJA BLENDER AS HER CARRY-ON.
it is an action - fantasy movie...nothing is impossible. it is not based on true to life events that it has to be 100% accurate like in real life situations. so yes in this movie, you can bring along your hattori hanza - made katana anywhere, anytime.
Reports say that somebody at the security checkpoint tried to take it from her, but after she cut his arm off he decided that it was safer with her. So he radioed ahead to let the skinny blond lady keep her sword, for safety reasons.
Some samurai warriors who practice the essence of mind power and physical control absolutely could stand on a out stretched sword for a few seconds, they say these special technique warriors can use their mind to make they're body as light as a feather
@@Da1337Man Yeah, he loved the council more than his own children. So he was clearly prepared to die for it even more so than he would for said children.
when O-Ren Ishii beheads Tanaka, all the men were shocked and scared. However, the ladies, Sofie and Gogo were seen smiling. Women are really portrayed as badasses in this movie.
What gets me is as she is running, she is looking straight ahead. She isn't looking down at the table, nor does she acknowledge her victim until the point she chops his head off. Lol. It was as if she was just so focused on getting rid of him.
@@sweetcandysugaarmy8480 Still, a question like, "Are you sure this is the best course of action?", can be asked without having to worry about losing your head... so long as it's not powered by racism or any form of bigotry and disrespect for her. To be fair, after witnessing that, I don't think anyone would be wise in disrespecting her, so the terms and conditions of having her as your boss are significantly better than at least a few others. Now the line of work they're in on the other hand...
@@TheRealShatterGlass Yup, they are allowed to question her. She just asks to be given a chance to convince them rather than trying to shut something down outright, I guess in case something ever requires a vote or something.
@@sweetcandysugaarmy8480 she literally said no subject will ever be taboo except if you bring up her heritage as a negative. Makes me wonder what she's like with subordinates who suck up to her bringing it up as a positive 😂
I've heard from many different sources that those with mixed heritage have experienced bullying...even from other minorities they closest resemble (you're not black enough, you're not Japanese enough, etc.). The way Lucy Liu screams at the end was pretty...raw. I can't help but wonder if she drew upon past negative experiences to vent her anger in her performance. I've seen here in many movies and never saw her act like this.
You imagined your daughter murdering someone by way of decapitation over them questioning her ethnical heritage???..........amazing parenting skills..........
A more civilized weapon for a more civilized time. They knew that katanas don’t kill people; people kill people; or as one great religious leader seaid, “What is steel compared to the hand that wields it?”
And her policy on the whole is pretty even-tempered. They can doubt and question her on just about everything minus one half of one topic, two if you count the heritages as separate. Most bosses aren't that open about policies or that open about being questioned and doubted.
NGL. When I finally watched Kill Bill for the first time, I wanted O-Ren to be the Main Character. I loved her story much better than Uma Thurman's character
“We train young men to drop fire on people, but their commanders won't allow them to write 'fuck' on their airplanes because it's obscene.” - Colonel Kurtz
Thank goodness you censored the swearing. My children on the couch next to me were pretty unfazed by the decapitation and blood geyser, but they get really upset by naughty words.
1:00 *performs **_chiburi_** and sheathes sword without wiping all the blood off first* Do you want a rusty sword? Because that's how you get a rusty sword.
The way how she calmly says "I collect your fucking head" is way more intimidating than how she shouts at the end. Because you know its not a threat, its a fact
Yeah, the shouting bit was pretty weak and came of as unintimidating.
@@wjzav1971 yeah you were more intimidated when she was talking casually in English 😂
тема, за которую она обезглавила танака, задела её. поэтому она не сумела сдержать эмоции, которые обуяли её.
beta male.
Lesson:- Never allow weapons in Board Meatings... Allow to ALL or NONE 🤣🤣
To be fair, she is open to hearing concerns and constructive criticism. Better than most leaders I've had.
It must be a blast on set of one of Tarratino's movies! There is no way the crew and actors aren't laughing their heads off from the over the top scenes, LMAO!
Outtakes on a Tarantino movie must be truly *hilarious!*
😂😂
Are you working for the cartel
She is pretty much a normal boss, don't insult her and Everything will be fine.
I love how she did it immediately like rushing to an emergency
Well yeah-her parent's honor.
Because it was
It was! Crush dissent as soon as it arise.
She ran up on him; like she was the IRS, and it was tax season....
That is because that is how a Real Japanese Samurai would do it.
That run was so artistically poetic in a murderous way
Yeah LOL that's actually kinda what that mean guy deserves for disrespecting a Woman Soo much wouldn't you agree?
Yeah lol did you notice how the men we're really Sweating it 😥 scared and the Woman we're smiling really Big 😁😍??
Girl, I see you everywhere! 😂 great minds think alike!
A great leader embraces criticism but never disrespect.
I love how they bleep out "Fuck" when O-Ren says it, but not when Sophie is interpreting in Japanese
I like how they bleep out "fuck" but show a man getting decapitated lmao
@@Doodfist actually he got beheaded, but i get ur point :D
@@Doodfist I keep seeing these complaints in similar videos and I just don't think you realize that it's an FCC rule regarding profane language, so any company that broadcast content available to the public are subjected to these rules. Hence, they bleep out the swear words to avoid being fined. Blame the people who forced the passage of these laws governing profane language, rather than whining about the broadcasters.
@@golfaddict9 No we all realize that. That's what we're laughing at
That's because it got "lost in translation".
Her sword has no hand guard. It’s a ceremonial type of katana called shirasaya not usually used in combat. Either she was that confident in her swordplay or she used it solely for beheading insolent bosses
well it IS a hattori hanzo sword and the weapon she used in the house of blue leaves
@@AnvilMAn603 it's not, by the time she came along in both the viper squad and as yukaza boss Hattori had already made his vow as he had learned of Bill's deeds with his blades , and nobody except Budd and Bill had one .
That's why O'Ren makes a big deal out of Beatrix claim of wielding one and the shock of seeing his emblem on her sword , why Ellie went out of her way out to kill Budd and retrieve Beatrix's Hanzo sword .
@@AnvilMAn603 only Bea, Bill and Budd had Hanzo Hattori’s Katanas.
Both, her sword play is on point, and I would agree it's only used for seriousness
She was so angry, that she didn't want to change to another Katana first. 😂
O-Ren was a brilliant antagonist, it was kinda sad to see her get killed. But the complete House of Leaves segment leading up to this is just cinematic perfection 👌
*House of Blue Leaves
I don't remember a labyrinth in Kill Bill...
I love how she calmy just explains herself in the beginning after the beheading. Lol
She went from serious murderer to talking like a goofy valley girl in a heartbeat😂
Tanaka's blood pressure: 600/10
I love that last little arterial *SQUIRT!* at the very end there....
Was a little bit high yeah lol
I’ve always loved the juxtaposition of O-Ren Ishii swiftly moving across the table in a kimono being delicate and unthreatening in approach right up until she decapitates Boss Tanaka by simply unsheathing her katana.
I am Japanese.
Julie Dreyfus 's Japanese accent is accurate more than my accent.
She is talent.
彼女は日本に留学してきて関西の大学に通っていたのですが
関西弁が移るのを嫌がってルームメイトに関西弁禁止令を出していたそうです。
@@nightofshanghai I was surprised how well the “translate to English” button worked for this. But after the first sentence it it all fell apart.
Julie Dreyfus is actually a hafu. She was born and raised in Japan
@@ShadowMoon878 Maybe you've heard differently from people, but all the mixed race folk I've met here don't like being called "hafu". It's almost a slur along the lines of "mulatto" or "half-caste" in English.
@@ShadowMoon878 Not exactly, she was born in Paris, she learned Japanese at the University and then she moved to Osaka, Japan to master the language. She became famous there tho
What a weird world we live in where the decapitation of somebody's head is less subject to censorship than the naughty 'F' word.
Honor
Prude merican
He was so nervous, so she just help him to release his stress and relax in one second. That was so kind.
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The way she ran down the table always made me chuckle
lol yeah who the fuck runs with short strides like that
@@gempalm2003 lol and then just sat there all confused. That was a long run lol 😂
@@gempalm2003 “Who the fuck runs with short strides like that.”
Someone wearing a proper lady’s kimono. It is very difficult to run properly in those!
And because it is Tarantino, there is half a second of bare feet in it.
It's considered improper in Japan for women, especially in kimonos, to take large steps.
Well to sum it up, as their leader, she’s open to hearing what her employers have to say, she’s respects their opinions and thoughts, as long as it’s not offensive, racist, insulting, and disrespectful.
if this was any regular job, he would be fired on the spot , but since they are the yakuza , he gets his head chopped
And that’s why it’s called giving both the carrot and the stick👍
да
It’s half breeds we don’t need them we need full breedss
@@jetnight88 I hope your not serious that is a ignorant thing to say
I’ll be praying for you
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I love O'ren Ishii in this particular scene, elegant but brutal.. Tarantino knows how to pick the right actor/actress in all his movies 🎬
at the time there were like 3-4 chinese actresses that keep being casted for any big asian roles let's not kid ourselves
@@mauvehawaii yes but Quentin has an established history for making more with less.
He takes lesser known actors and actresses and turns them into superstars thanks to his world class directing and his witty story telling.
"We'll bleep the bad words but show the decapitation"
the funniest shit is they censored the word "fuck" but not "fuck" pronounced in japanese lmao
Why repeat teenage NPC lines?
This has always been the way. I remember a broadcast tv (1990s) showing of Heaven’s Gate that cut out a view of breasts but showed intact the moment another woman blows out her own brains.
People always joke about how this channel bleeps cuss words but never shies away from violence and gore and, while it makes sense, would you rather watch a video of a scene where the cussing is uncensored and they don’t show the most crucial part of the video?
Lucy Liu is absolutely an extremely underrated actress!!
No mask, carrying a Samurai sword on the plane.......those were the days.
Yep 🤣
💀
😂
Back in 70 and early 80's u can smoke in plane lol
@@kriscahya I remember as a child in 75 flying in coach eating a full meal with actual silverware!
I remember many years ago watching the MTV awards and Lucy Liu won Best Villain for this performance and I was not so sure that she deserved it. But when I finally watched this movie and saw this scene my mind completely changed.
How did you have reservations about her performance before watching the movie?
@@mariopalos9238 what do you mean reservations? I wasn't going out to eat with her.
@@Mattyhull1 Not that kind of reservations.
@@mariopalos9238 well then make more sense in what your saying
@@Mattyhull1 reservation = doubt or misgiving
Tanaka should have been more headstrong. He’ll never head up a major corporation. I mean, that’s not how you get ahead in life.
I don't know. I'd say that he really stuck his neck out there.
Hahaha
he thought he was a cut above. He thought he had the moral high ground. Any way you slice it, she didn't like the cut of his jib... so she cut him off..
Oy.
Gogo Yubari's reaction is priceless
Yes because not only that she's a psychopath that loves seeing blood
Gore and Carnage...
But it can also be presume that she respects and greatly admires a powerful leader who is strong honorable knowledgeable with her subordinates yet very capable of brutal and merciless treatment towards them should even one of them step out of line even just once like Tanaka did...
Otherwise I think Gogo would lose respect and loyalty for Oren ishii
and regarded her as a weakling
unworthy of those two important
things should she let the insult from
her subordinate to her heritage slide
like that.
This is a great scene. She reacts without hesitation or reserve, but not by losing her shit. Quick, calm and lethal, nothing wasted. But her speech after works in many ways. One point she is making by defending her heritage, making it a topic forbidden for discussion, is that 'I don't give a damn where you came from or what is in your past. Any member of this organization, who serves this council first and foremost, is welcome and valued.' Eliminate the troublemakers, and that sort of attitude could earn a GREAT deal of loyalty.
I mean... yeah, actually, this is how some of the more successful mafias, yakuzas, and cartels ran.
Nope, it's not a forbidden topic of discussion as a whole. You just aren't allowed to insult her for it.
@@LucianDevine Except that it is. discussing the topic will inadvertently bring up negatives regarding her heritage, which she will take a great deal of offense of, & heads will fly again.
@@FalconWindblader I feel like there are ways to compliment somebody and bring up their heritage without insulting it, like mentioning that she had a good idea that a traditional Japanese leader might not have thought of. It refers to her heritage, but doesn't insult it or her for being it. It in fact remarks that her mixed heritage and upbringing gives her a unique perspective that the rest of them lack.
And you see kids, if you insult the anti-social leader about her heritage, you are more than guaranteed to have signed your death warrant
Tanaka was right to complain & defended his honor. A weeabo's should have known better their place
Or hers. It's the curse of a civilized society, weakness.
The funniest thing to me is the idea that a room full of yakuza bosses would react with such horror to seeing a murder...like you all literally kill for a living.
I guess you missed the humor.
Maybe they're not used to seeing one of their members being beheaded, specifically all of them are bosses and O-ren is the boss of bosses.
Except when it happens to one of them....
still she killed one of the bosses
Yakuzas have rules despite being gangsters, & you DON'T see them going for the throats of one of their own in such a manner, much less a lethal intention & action directed at one of the bosses, who're far more used to having their goons doing the dirty work for them, than getting their own hands dirty. it also doesn't help that their OWN BOSS was the one doing the killing, against one of the bosses right in front of their eyes.
O-Ren: "Just like this fucker here"
Sophie: "Kono fakku yaro to onaji youni ne" 😀
Lucy Liu fucking killed it as O-Ren Ishii such a badass
Just realized they’re mixing “unfinished symphony” with “flight of the bumblebee”. Brilliant way to symbolize a sense of urgency to complete the job!
(She slices his head)
The men=😱
The women=😈
0:44 Gogo is thinking "I want to be like her when I grow up"
@@rosabellavitaalvarez-calde5836 well it shows that beautiful women can be scary. We as men we have to threat them as queens or this will happen. So men mistreats women better watch out.
Abusers: 😰
That's the one detail about this scene that I liked. Reverse gender roles.
I liked that the women were in charge in these movies. Strong smart and took no bs
It’s really hard to hate O-Ren , she was a very cool and sympathetic villain.
What makes me love this scene, is that O-Ren literally speaks in Japanese, THEN after cutting his head off, proceeds to speak in English.
Yeah, why is that? I always wondered.
so she can say "if any of you motherfuckers have anything else to say about it, now's the fucking time." Duh xD@@dominos6576
@@dominos6576 Because its about her Chinese american heritage
@@dominos6576 She’s flexing that she isn’t fully Japanese after beheading the guy that shit-talked her for it. Too cold 🥶
It appears that Boss Tanaka won't *be heading* home to his children tonight. 😉
Seeing a woman cut off a man's head and the other two women just smile. POWERFUL
I love how Beatrice is allowed to have her katana with her on the plane, lol. Even before 9/11 that would've been a big no no!!!
Diplomatic object? She is an assasin anyway, knows how to trick that thing.
Souvenire
@@denysuhendarnasution8166 How is it a souvenir if she's going to the country of origin?
People pls do not fight over the samurai sword being on the plane,it is a movie ok?,set aside reality.😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣
@@junpinedajr.8699 A movie that's set in our world with the same rules on travel restrictions on commercial flights. Movie or not, its still inaccurate.
The absolute most unbelievable part of these movies for me is not Pei Mei standing on a sword tip like he weighs nothing, or the amount of blood spewed from bodies when dismembered, or the heart burst technique, or anything like that. No, the most unbelievable thing for me is that Beatrix casually had her sword NEXT TO HER. ON A PLANE. I CAN'T EVEN HAVE A METAL FORK ON ME DURING A FLIGHT AND SHE CASUALLY SAT DOWN WITH A TOP-GRADE NINJA BLENDER AS HER CARRY-ON.
That was not a ninja blender...it was a Yakuza slice and dicer!🤔😂😏😋
it is an action - fantasy movie...nothing is impossible. it is not based on true to life events that it has to be 100% accurate like in real life situations. so yes in this movie, you can bring along your hattori hanza - made katana anywhere, anytime.
Reports say that somebody at the security checkpoint tried to take it from her, but after she cut his arm off he decided that it was safer with her. So he radioed ahead to let the skinny blond lady keep her sword, for safety reasons.
Some samurai warriors who practice the essence of mind power and physical control absolutely could stand on a out stretched sword for a few seconds, they say these special technique warriors can use their mind to make they're body as light as a feather
Was it just me or was it funny how she ran across that long ass table with a sword and everyone just sat there?
I mean, if they did try anything, they sure as hell would've joined their loud mouth friend in whichever afterlife he went to
@@Dukesparrow1999 or she moved too fast for them to react lol
What were they supposed to do? Trip her with chopsticks then ask her to chill out?
IRL you wouldn't expect it to happen you will be frozen stiffed and prolly pissed your pants
She didn't draw the sword until she was standing in front of Tanaka.
Love how he's just sitting there as she's clearly going there to harm him
His head was practically already off his shoulders the very instant he decided it was a good idea to be racist towards her.
@@Da1337Man Yeah, he loved the council more than his own children. So he was clearly prepared to die for it even more so than he would for said children.
I love how dramatic, over the top, goofy, violent, bloody, yet serious, civilised, elegant, well-written the scene is 😂
The epitome of "Dont start none, It won't be none"👺
when O-Ren Ishii beheads Tanaka, all the men were shocked and scared. However, the ladies, Sofie and Gogo were seen smiling. Women are really portrayed as badasses in this movie.
for gogo yubari don't be surprised, like the voice-over said 'what she lacks in age she makes up for in madness'
This scene will always be badass!!
Thank goodness they bleeped out some words that lady holding a human head was saying
What gets me is as she is running, she is looking straight ahead. She isn't looking down at the table, nor does she acknowledge her victim until the point she chops his head off. Lol. It was as if she was just so focused on getting rid of him.
A mob boss allowing her subordinates to question her? That's really generous 😅 it's no wonder why people are happy to die for her 🤣
Well, she didn't promise that she won't kill you if the question was stupid or disrespectful. 😂
@@sweetcandysugaarmy8480 Still, a question like, "Are you sure this is the best course of action?", can be asked without having to worry about losing your head... so long as it's not powered by racism or any form of bigotry and disrespect for her. To be fair, after witnessing that, I don't think anyone would be wise in disrespecting her, so the terms and conditions of having her as your boss are significantly better than at least a few others. Now the line of work they're in on the other hand...
@@TheRealShatterGlass Yup, they are allowed to question her. She just asks to be given a chance to convince them rather than trying to shut something down outright, I guess in case something ever requires a vote or something.
@@sweetcandysugaarmy8480 she literally said no subject will ever be taboo except if you bring up her heritage as a negative.
Makes me wonder what she's like with subordinates who suck up to her bringing it up as a positive 😂
I've heard from many different sources that those with mixed heritage have experienced bullying...even from other minorities they closest resemble (you're not black enough, you're not Japanese enough, etc.). The way Lucy Liu screams at the end was pretty...raw. I can't help but wonder if she drew upon past negative experiences to vent her anger in her performance. I've seen here in many movies and never saw her act like this.
I love this movie. It’s my go-to for guaranteed entertainment. I’ve forced my poor kids to watch it 10 times. I’m a bad mother.
That's not cute.
great mother***
Yes u are lol
What kinda troll is this
Good thing you know
I love how everyone in the comments loves everything about this clip
Credit Where Credit Is Due
1:42, as an openly mixed-Italian, this I respect!
1:56 O-Ren Ishii's version of "Don't f*** with me, fellas!" by Faye Dunaway. 😂
😂😂😂Momma-San Dearest.😂😂😂
I always imagined this is how my oldest daughter will be when she is challenged at dinner.
You imagined your daughter murdering someone by way of decapitation over them questioning her ethnical heritage???..........amazing parenting skills..........
@@douglasfoley2060 mixed people problems.
A Karen with a Katana...
@@jdemarco a Asian-mixed Alpha female
@@douglasfoley2060 shut up
Ah yes the good 'ole days when you could fly with your trusty katana by your side.
can't even take nail clippers now
Can't even... full stop, now.
A more civilized weapon for a more civilized time. They knew that katanas don’t kill people; people kill people; or as one great religious leader seaid, “What is steel compared to the hand that wields it?”
My favorite scene. Her final words run through my head almost everyday lol
I’ve worked with Lucy twice in the past. She is very friendly. Smart. She was great in this movie.
One of the greatest scenes / monologues in the history of cinema
yeeeah, talk about low standards...
@@TheSirFinlay Talk about having no taste
The actor of Tanaka, Jun Kunimura is starred in almost every Japanese movie that contains yakuza in it…. and he always gets killed at the end :(
So he's the Japanese Sean Bean?
@@markmurray3193
Ya pretty much lol
@@markmurray3193 damn it, you make me count on how many movies Sean Bean's starred in and got killed... LOL...
He's the Japanese Dark guy.
Nobody could have played this part better Tarantino knows his actors he's a film God.
Yeah and did you notice that the men we're really Sweating it 😥 scared and the Woman we're smiling really Big 😁??
Yes Tarantino really loves to have heroines that kick men's butts lol!
0:32 - 0:35 Tarantino's movies have the best visual humour 🤣
QTALK
It was really nice of O-Ren to let the other board members know the rules before they get beheaded. Well, except for Tanaka ofcourse.
And her policy on the whole is pretty even-tempered. They can doubt and question her on just about everything minus one half of one topic, two if you count the heritages as separate. Most bosses aren't that open about policies or that open about being questioned and doubted.
I love how she's allowed to carry a sword on a plane. XD
I thought her cutting off that guy's head in such a way was really, really bad table manners.
@0:43 Gogo’s smile is sinister. 😂😂
I guess he was in over his head before the meeting and afterwards he was head over heels for her.
0:43 dat killer smile
NGL. When I finally watched Kill Bill for the first time, I wanted O-Ren to be the Main Character. I loved her story much better than Uma Thurman's character
Both these movies are goddamn awesome, I love every second of it!
Binge Society: Stop bleeping the curse words. Why is OK to show a bloody decapitation but not cursing?
Extreme gore and violence --> A OK!
Naughty words --> "Oh NO what about the children?! Censor it!"
America has some ffed up standards.
'Murica!
@@recht_voor_zijn_raap5506 Reminds me of what happened in that South Park movie.
“We train young men to drop fire on people, but their commanders won't allow them to write 'fuck' on their airplanes because it's obscene.” - Colonel Kurtz
Bc policy defeats logic... apparently
And to this day...i still wonder if a human body would spray blood that high if someone's cut was decapitated from their body so cleanly...
1:03 Her sword is the prettiest katana of the movie!!!
She doesn't even use a guard. That's how good she is
One thing that was done wrong in this scene is that O-ren did not clean her sword before resheathing it.
The hypocrisy of beeping the word "fuck" right after a guy got fucking beheaded is something I will never understand
Who is pounding out that trumpet solo ? FINGERTIPS are BLAZIN....Aloha
I thought he looked familiar! Tanaka is the demon from The Wailing!
Imagine that being your mum and you tell her you’re being bullied
Sometime after this, she attended an anger management program and upon graduating, got a job working alongside Sherlock Holmes in law enforcement.
Man.... i watched this film again again and again. So addictive. And love it!
Thank goodness you censored the swearing. My children on the couch next to me were pretty unfazed by the decapitation and blood geyser, but they get really upset by naughty words.
One of the best death scenes in film history. The sniper shot in “blue ruin” is also one of my favorites.
Lucy Liu’s facial structure is gorgeous! 😻
Cause that didn't sound creepy
@@protonproxy it didn't when you're considering "The Golden Ratio"...
BADASS! And I love the translation. That was hilarious lol
Best scene that has ever been made in any movie
The best scene in kill bill was her walking down the floor with her body guards
O-Ren stands up for her American heritage. Props to her for that.
Gotta love Al Hirt playing Flight of the Bumblebee for the plane ride...
O Ren:As your leader i always encourage you to question my logic.
Me:Nah I'm good.
Eu não canso de ver essa cena kkkkk
UGH STILL probably my favorite scene of the movies
もーちょい日本語できる人が良かった
日本人は笑ってしまうw
外国人にも、ルーシー・リューは日本語が超下手ってのは明白なんです。
I love you Lucy Liu 🙌🙌❤️❤️
2:14 Her name is on the ticket.
No shit....
Just seen that, never noticed before
Her name is Beatrix Kiddo
this is seriously the most badass scene in film history. literally nothing comes close
That was a good meeting.😂
여기서 죽은게 한이되어 결국 곡성으로 오셨군요
I work for an airline company and the scene where she casually carries her sword inside the plane gets me lol
Imagine how much darker this movie would seem if it didn't have that upbeat rock n roll music always playing in the background.
1:00 *performs **_chiburi_** and sheathes sword without wiping all the blood off first*
Do you want a rusty sword? Because that's how you get a rusty sword.
2000's hollywood actors r still the best till these days
2:24 dang.. they allowed a blade in a flight back then? Good ol'times
I tried beatboxing once, but I'm impressed how she can talk and make those beep sounds in between.
翻訳の人本当に見事な日本語で喋るよね
She didn't give him a chance to retract his statement or rethink his position on the matter or anything. 🤣