What L.F. 0 1 Boyle didn 1 t know was, the real game was just beginning. Bill was on the job, and she was the target. Now Bill was the • greatest assassin of the 20th century. In fact the term HITMAN was coined for him. And he rarely performs actual assassinations anymore. However every once in awhile - to keep his hand in - he does. Only he plays a game. He doesn't start big trouble ... he lets them start it. If they do, they're dead. If they donrt, not only won't he perform, he 1 ll take the hit off the market. It's kind of fun watching people gamble when they don't know they're gambling, isn 1 t it?

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
THE BRIDE
A screenplay character in Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004).
- lines
- 93
- words
- 1,305
- scenes
- 17
- dialogue
- 17%
- avg words / line
- 14
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 122
source review flagged 1 dialogue line
Sample dialogue
What L.F. 0 1 Boyle didn 1 t know was, the real game was just beginning. Bill was on the job, and she was the target. Now Bill was the • greatest assassin of the 20th century. In fact the term HITMAN was coined for him. And he rarely performs actual assassinations anymore. However every once in awhile - to keep his hand in - he does. Only he plays a game. He doesn't start big trouble ... he lets them start it. If they do, they're dead. If they donrt, not only won't he perform, he 1 ll take the hit off the market. It's kind of fun watching people gamble when they don't know they're gambling, isn 1 t it?
scene 3 — INT. BED AREA OF HOTEL ROOMYou thought wrong.
scene 58 — EXT. DESERTWhere 1 s Bill?
scene 58 — EXT. DESERTI have a dress all picked out.
scene 63 — INT. THE BRIDE'S CAR (MOVING) - DAYHello, can I help you?
scene 69 — EXT. PORCH - DAWN
Bookends
I don 1 t know ... Because ... I 1 m a ... bad person.