Relationship drama between professional killers, that might be a suitable subtitle. So she finds out during an assignment that she's pregnant, doesn't want to be a killer anymore, and decides to leave Bill, marry someone else and start a new life. And all without consulting Bill. Hmm. Bill isn't a choleric after all, he gives the impression that you can talk to him rationally. And obviously he doesn't hate being a father that much. Who knows, maybe he wouldn't have wanted to be a killer anymore if she'd talked to him. Anyway, SHE was the stumbling block, not him.
The plot that spins around this story is sometimes a bit long-winded (e.g. The endless battle scenes in the O-Ren Ishii chapter), but mostly exciting, ironically funny, full of ideas, well acted and staged. And film music from James Last to Malcolm McLaren, there's something for everyone!
The plot that spins around this story is sometimes a bit long-winded (e.g. The endless battle scenes in the O-Ren Ishii chapter), but mostly exciting, ironically funny, full of ideas, well acted and staged. And film music from James Last to Malcolm McLaren, there's something for everyone!