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The Bride Chapter 23
The movie was split up into 5 chapters which are listed as below:
1. Chapter 1: 2
2. Chapter 2: The Blood Splattered Bride
3. Chapter 3: The Origin of O-Ren Ishii
4. Chapter 4: The Man from Okinawa
5. Chapter 5: Showdown at House of Blue Leaves
By structuring the movie into several chapters like this, it makes it easier for audiences to watch and focus on one thing at one time. For example, in the Chapter 3: The Origin of O-Ren Ishii tells a story on how O-Ren started becoming an assassin which was when her parents were killed in front of her eyes and made her who she was. The audience will also be able to understand the movie as flashbacks were also included so that they will know the reason why The Bride was seeking for revenge to her old team. However, there are some scenes in the movie were illogical or irrational to be happening in the real world. For example, during the first few minutes of the movie, it is shown that The Bride was being shot right on the head so there was no way possible that she should still be alive.
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It is illogical since flight passengers were not allowed to bring any stuff like those on board and should be considered as a luggage and checked it in beforehand. Next is regarding the character Sofie Fatale. During the Showdown at House of Blue Leaves, her left hand was cut off by The Bride that made her lost her blood a lot which could cause her death. However, she was still alive on the floor even after The Bride was done fighting the Crazy 88 and killed O-Ren

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