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AbbathTheGrim said:
Johnw1104 said:

 

Yeah, her speech to the little girl really sounded like an outline for a future movie lol... Beatrix wouldn't blame her for growing up with revenge in mind but she'll be ready all the same.

Seems like there's potential for it to be of the blood-debt/feud genre, where both characters are forced by circumstance to fight one another, akin to a Greek tragedy or something. The violence just perpetuating itself from one generation to the next.

That's a hard movie to make, though (one lacking a true protagonist or antagonist)... It'd almost have to be from the grown up girl's perspective unless her identity is hidden and Beatrix spends much of the movie fighting off assassins or something. Seems to me she'd want to kill Beatrix herself, though.

But that's the thing. Tarantino can make you a film where it isn't a situation of good versus evil, where the protagonist are our example of who should emerge victorious in evey situation, just like it was in The Hateful Eight, film I watched yesterday.

I could picture Beatrix in a mindset of knowing she also deserves to die for all she's done, just like Bill told her.

I'd love to see what Quentin comes up with.

 

Yeah, as I said his movies often remind me of greek tragedies, many of which focused mainly on how helpless the characters were as circumstances had left them with few options, and they were all forced to play their roles even when the inevitable end was often known in advance.

Beatrix would easily take on the role of Bill, I think, just as she suggested to the little girl. The great thing about the blood feud genre is that the main characters generally share the same motives and justifications, separated only by which side fate had chosen for them. The origin of the conflict generally predates either of them.