Part 1 of the iconic revenge story sees Uma Thurman get shot in the head and go on a killing spree in Japan. While it may not sound like the most intelligent story, Kill Bill certainly makes up for it in style. We see scenes with vibrant colour, in black and white, and even an anime-inspired animated sequence. A staple for the movie is the stylised often over the top violence which works great and helps lighten the tone enough to keep it fun, though this may be a turnoff for some viewers. The fight choreography is top class, Tarantino knows when to zoom in to show the characters’ emotions or pan out to focus on the skilled fighting. While the movie may be cheesy, it is a whole lot of fun and executed very well.