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Movie Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Quentin Tarantino (2003)

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 is an American-Hong Kong film directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is the first part of the Kill Bill diptych.
Follow the tracks of Beatrix, alias the Bride, in her quest for revenge against Bill, through the filming locations of this first volume.

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During a wedding ceremony in the middle of the desert, a commando bursts into the chapel and shoots the guests. Left for dead, the pregnant Bride regains her senses after a four-year coma.

The Bride, who previously worked as a hitman for the International Assassin Viper Detachment, has only one thing on her mind: to avenge the death of her loved ones by eliminating all the members of the criminal organization, including their leader Bill, whom she is saving for last.

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