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By Current Customer December 8, This costume was great! So cute on! It was a little small in the chest so if you are bigger than a c cup go up a size! I had to pin my top button. Other wise I felt great in this costume! I am so sick of women's costumes being to short or hardly any costume at all!

This was a great buy! I love this costume! I was so cute on! Plus it was nice to find something that was appropriate! It was a little small in the chest so if your a d cup you might want to go up a size. I had to pin mine because I couldn't button the top button. I will definitely be wearing it again!

By Anonymous October 17, By Roni Scott October 14, Monster Responds Tighter than expected and slightly see thru. By Current Customer October 9, Height 5'6 Weight Size Large. After reading measurements and reviews carefully, I ordered a large according to my size.

The costume technically fits but it looks a little awkward since it's rather tight. I had to remove a button in the back to give more room for my chest area. Also the fabric is kind of see through so don't go out in the sunlight with just dark underwear on. Order a size up and it might work for you.

Vote Yes on the review titled Tighter than expected and slightly see thru Yes 0 Vote No on the review titled Tighter than expected and slightly see thru No 0. By Jennier October 6, This costume was too small for me. I couldn't even get it on. I usually wear an XL though, and L is the largest size they had available The costume dress was ok I guess.

Couldn't tell much about the fit since I couldn't get it on my shoulders, but it looked fine. Eye patch was no good. So WHY was there a sudden and mysterious sound of dogs barking apparently from inside the house when "the Bride" was stepping on the gravel outside, about to enter the house - after crawling out from underneath it? When the chapter "Elle and I" starts, we see Elle pass a truck as she drives by.

Behind the truck, we see another car coming. However, if you look to the right in the next shot, we see the car never passes by. When Elle drives up to Budd's trailer, she parks pretty close to and at a 45 degree angle to the trailer. When they show the scene later from Bea's point-of-view, Elle now parks the car father away and at a 90 degree angle to the trailer.

When Bud opens the suitcase to look at the money, the bills are stacked horizontally in the middle section, and vertically in the side sections, but in the next shot, all are stacked horizontally.

In the next camera angle, they switch back again. When Bill shoots the Bride with the Indisputable Truth dart, the liquid inside increases after the initial view.

When Beatrix is training with Pai Mei she is punching the wood training her right hand. When she is seen punching the window sill, and screaming she does it with her left hand which is the wrong hand. When Beatrix first meets Pai Mei at his temple, he is seated on the steps at the end of a long pathway. In looking towards him from her angle, no racks of swords can be seen on the sides. When she gets close to him, just before she kneels in front of him, the racks of swords suddenly appear on the side of the path.

Is this interesting? Bill is cutting the crusts off a sandwich. After a cut the rusts are gone and Bill is cutting the sandwich in half. When the Bride takes her boots off in the coffin and when she enters the diner, she has black socks on. Later when she is walking to Budd's trailer she is completely barefoot. In Vol. Yet in Vol. It's possible that four years in a coma caused her to forget, but she didn't forget how to speak English.

The extreme close-up of the bride's face as she looks down upon Budd's trailer shows the reflection of the cameraman in her eyes. Outside the "little chapel in El Paso" at the Bride's wedding, there can clearly be seen a Joshua Tree.

There are no Joshua Trees in Texas. As Beatrix is reading the instructions of the pregnancy test, the second hand of her Rolex is ticking. The second hand of a Rolex doesn't tick, it sweeps. During Elle's fight with Beatrix she ends up with a large cut on each cheek neither of which ever bleed. Buds trailer appears to be in a flash flood ravine, nobody in the desert would build anything or even stays very long in such a place.

When Beatrix is trying to escape from the grave, she damages her right hand, which bleeds. When she goes into the coffee shop, her hand is fine. Bill wipes away some of the blood on his face; in the next shot it is gone completely. Budd's boss scribbles a continuous line through the roster, but in the next shot the scribble is disjointed.

During the final conversation between Bill and Bea, the label on Bill's bottle keeps rotating between shots. When Bill hands BB her sandwich, the cutting board is clear of the cut crusts. In the next shot, he cleans the cutting board clear of the crusts to continue making another sandwich. When Budd kicks Bea's sword away outside his trailer, it sticks into the side of the garbage can.

When it cuts back the sword is on the ground. Cut again, the sword is back in the can. Then you hear Budd pick it up off the ground as he's talking to Elle. When Bea enters Budd's trailer her jacket is zipped up. After he shoots her and she's lying on the ground, it's open. Before Bea is put into the coffin, her legs are tied with a long piece of skin.

In the coffin, they are tied with a belt. When fighting in Budd's trailer, Bea sticks Elle's head in his toilet. Later in the fight, you can see the toilet with lid closed and porn mags stacked on it which is quickly followed by a shot with the lid up again when Elle is thrashing around blind.

In final conversation between Bill and Bea at the patio table, the cork bottle top continually changes position between shots. When Bea is getting ready to sit down on Bill's circular couch in his living room, the wide shot reveals her about to sit down with a red pillow behind her.

The film's end credits depict the names of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad as being crossed off a hit list, with the exception of Elle's, leaving a question mark over her name. Her survival is unknown, as she was left blinded in a remote area and in a confined space with a Black Mamba snake. Though the California Mountain Snake is not a threat to humans, it is quite lethal to other snakes, as it specializes in ophiophagy, and has a high resistance to the venom of other snakes.

This accompanying the fact that Elle was picked as Kiddo's replacement in Bill's hierarchy of assassins suggests Elle was specifically called California Mountain Snake because she represented Bill's enforcer within the group itself. Should any member get out of line, she could best any other member of the group if need be.

From a production standpoint, Tarantino may have named this character in order to suggest that her character's demise was even less secured, also hinted at by the question mark placed by her name at the end credits of the film series.

She could return in a sequel, as a true California Mountain Snake could conceivably survive a black mamba's venom. If so, she could pose a threat to Kiddo in the future, as well as Kiddo's daughter. Due to the nature of her name, some fans speculate that the Elle character may even be intended to best the Kiddo character, as a California Mountain Snake could possibly kill a black mamba though this is merely speculation, as Tarantino has never hinted at such an event happening in a sequel.

Not only could her code name have been chosen for the aforementioned reasons, but it could have also been chosen to better describe the personality of the character. Elle has no problem with the killing of Pai Mei or Budd, or killing Kiddo, even when Kiddo was comatose. So, too, does an actual California Mountain Snake have no qualms with feasting on other serpents.

Being as that is, her code name may have been chosen to represent Elle's treacherous nature. This is ironic, as she is the only member known to use poison as a primary means of assassination. Elle is the least sympathetic and seemingly the cruelest of the Deadly Vipers, killing for her own pleasure; however, she recognizes and respects skill, as she does with Beatrix. She is also extremely ambitious, as well as very protective of Bill, though she is not above using him to achieve her own ends.

She perhaps serves as a contrast to Beatrix; during Kiddo's training under Pai Mei, she was disciplined and humble enough to earn Pai Mei's respect and approval , whereas Elle was disrespectful and arrogant. This costed Elle greatly in life, in this case her vision on both accounts with her former mentor and peer. What also differentiates between them is the fact in spite of her ruthless and merciless lust for revenge, Beatrix still held onto her humanity during her journey and was still capable of emotion and love.

Elle, on the other hand, lacked any trait that defines her as human. Elle has proven herself multiple times to be a coward, in the fact that she uses underhanded methods in winning a fight, as well as how she tried to kill Beatrix while she was comatose and when Budd incapacitated her.

The actual reason for Elle nearly overwhelming Kiddo, despite the latter's superior skills, was due to Beatrix having already been weakened at this point, giving Elle an unfair advantage during the battle. A finer example is also shown how she poisoned Pai Mei as revenge for taking her eye, rather than face him an actual fight.



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