Actress Daryl Hannah talked to Latino Review about the anticipated two volumes of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. Here's some snippets from the interview...
What do you think about the film being cut into two volumes, two films?
Daryl: I think that it is the only thing to do because this script was that big [puts her fingers into a three inch position.] It was a phone book, it was. It was the size of a telephone book and he added stuff while we were shooting. It�s his Magnum Opus. It is. It�s what he calls it. And it�s all the genres that he is obsessed with, it�s Japanese anime, spaghetti western, and kung-fu all combined into one.
What do you think it�s going to be like?
Daryl: Oh my God. The parts that I�ve seen, it wasn�t the parts that I�m in, but parts that I�ve seen of--from the House of Blue Leaves, it�s just stunning, it�s just amazing. It was really really really different from anything I�ve ever seen before because the�Bob Richardson is the cameraman and the camera work is just spectacular and it just floats through this scene and every extra has his own story going on, but it�s not�their own story adds to the whole story and the story doesn�t stop for a fight scene. The story evolves through the fight scenes and grows and changes to you know, it�s hard to explain�its really striking.
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Saturday, September 5, 2009
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