Bill (Kill Bill)
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Kill Bill Character | |
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Bill from Kill Bill |
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Bill | |
Alias | Snake Charmer |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Assassin |
Affiliation | DVAS (Leader) |
Location | United States |
Family | Budd (Younger Brother) |
Children | B.B. (Daughter) |
Filmography | |
First appearance | Volume 1 |
Last appearance | Volume 2 |
Portrayed by | David Carradine |
Created by | Quentin Tarantino |
Bill (played by David Carradine) is the character for whom the movie Kill Bill is named and was the leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, which included Bill's brother, Budd. Bill's codename is "Snake Charmer", although this fact is not known to the audience until the final credits of Vol. 2. His origins and full name are not known. He collected father figures, the first of them a pimp named Esteban Vihaio. At some point he became the student of legendary swordsmith Hattori Hanzō and kung fu master Pai Mei.
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Deeply saddened by the apparent murder of one of his assassins (and his lover) Beatrix "Black Mamba" Kiddo, aka "The Bride" (played by Uma Thurman), Bill personally seeks out her killers only to find that she is still very much alive, trying to clear her past, and to start a new life with her unborn child.
Bill surfaces unannounced at Kiddo's wedding rehearsal and promises not to interfere with her new life. When Bill meets Kiddo's soon-to-be-husband, Kiddo covers for him by saying he is her father.
Bill wishes Kiddo the best of luck as he moves to the bride's side of the wedding chapel. At the same time, the remainder of his assassin squad moves in from outside and massacres the entire wedding party. Bill delivers a final speech to Kiddo, after which he, perhaps mercifully, peforms the coup de grâce by shooting her in the head. Before he fires, Kiddo tells him that he is the father of her unborn child.
Kiddo miraculously survives the ordeal but falls into a coma for four years. When she awakens, she assumes that her baby died because of her traumatic ordeal. Kiddo then proceeds to hunt down and kill the remaining assassins of the "Deadly Viper Assassination Squad".
In a final confrontation at the end of Vol. 2, Kiddo storms in on Bill expecting to find him alone, but standing beside Bill is her daughter, now four years old, pretending to shoot her with a plastic gun. In a move that surprises Beatrix, Bill has already told the girl, B.B., that Beatrix is her mother. Surprising her even further, Bill then tells B.B. honestly and bluntly that he shot and tried to kill "Mommy". B.B. does not seem fazed by this revelation, apparently just happy that the mother she's heard so much about is finally with her, and asks Beatrix to watch a movie with her until she falls asleep. After B.B. nods off to sleep, Bill and Kiddo settle their grievances and decide to conclude their "unfinished business". In the short final fight, Kiddo fatally strikes Bill by using the "Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique".
Momentarily, The Bride is horrified by the awfulness of her triumph, as she murdered the father of her child and love of her life. Yet with gentlemanly dignity, Bill tenderly holds her hand one last time, and returns her still-present love for him. As Bill gracefully walks to his death with her weeping silently for him, the two warriors forgive each other and Bill tells her that she is in fact a good person.
The Bride then takes B.B. into the night to begin a new life.
Bill, despite his age, is a master swordsman and martial artist. As demonstrated in the final battle between himself and Beatrix, he is also very cunning and has lightning-fast reflexes. He also carries a Colt Single Action Army revolver, a firearm preferred by shooters in the old west, and in conjunction with his Lee Van Cleef manner of holstering his weapon, enhances the cowboy aspect of Bill. He is also skillful in pharmacology, which is shown in the second volume when he shoots Beatrix with an extremely potent truth serum he designed himself.
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