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Beatrix "the Bride" Kiddo (codename: Black Mamba) is the
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of the martial arts films '' Kill Bill: Volume 1'' (2003) and '' Kill Bill: Volume 2'' (2004), directed by
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. She is portrayed by
Uma Thurman Uma Karuna Thurman (born April 29, 1970) is an American actress. She has performed in a variety of films, from romantic comedies and dramas to science fiction and action films. Following her appearances on the December 1985 and May 1986 cover ...
. In 2010, ''
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'' named the Bride the 99th-greatest character of the preceding 20 years, and in 2015 ''
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'' named her the 23rd-greatest film character of all time.


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Beatrix "the Bride" Kiddo, codenamed Black Mamba, is the
protagonist A protagonist () is the main character of a story. The protagonist makes key decisions that affect the plot, primarily influencing the story and propelling it forward, and is often the character who faces the most significant obstacles. If a ...
of the martial arts films '' Kill Bill: Volume 1'' (2003) and '' Kill Bill: Volume 2'' (2004), directed by
Quentin Tarantino Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American filmmaker, actor, and author. Quentin Tarantino filmography, His films are characterized by graphic violence, extended dialogue often featuring much profanity, and references to ...
. She is portrayed by
Uma Thurman Uma Karuna Thurman (born April 29, 1970) is an American actress. She has performed in a variety of films, from romantic comedies and dramas to science fiction and action films. Following her appearances on the December 1985 and May 1986 cover ...
. Her name is not revealed until ''Volume 2''. The Bride was once a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, an elite group of assassins. She is trained by the
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master Pai Mei and becomes the right hand of Bill, her boss and lover, provoking the envy of another Deadly Viper, Elle Driver. When the Bride discovers she is pregnant with Bill's child, she abandons the Deadly Vipers so her baby can have a better life, and becomes engaged. Bill, assuming her fiancé is the father, orders them assassinated at the chapel and shoots her in the head. The Bride survives and falls into a coma. Bill aborts an order to have her assassinated in the hospital, considering it dishonorable when she cannot defend herself. The Bride awakens from the coma years later and is horrified to find that she is no longer pregnant. She tracks down the Deadly Vipers, including O-Ren Ishii, now the leader of the Tokyo
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, and exacts revenge under the assumption that her child died during her coma. In Mexico, the Bride tracks Bill to a hotel and discovers that their daughter B.B. is still alive, now four years old. The Bride kills Bill using the five-point-palm exploding heart technique, taught to her by Pai Mei. Beatrix leaves with B.B. to start a new life.


Writing

According to Thurman, she and Tarantino created the Bride during the filming of Tarantino's 1994 film ''
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'', in which she starred. Thurman provided the Bride's first name and Tarantino her last name. Tarantino developed many of the Bride's characteristics for the character of Shosanna Dreyfus for his 2009 film ''
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,'' which he worked on before ''Kill Bill''. Originally, Dreyfus would be an assassin with a list of Nazis she would cross off as she killed. Tarantino later switched the character to the Bride and redeveloped Dreyfus. Tarantino said he saved most of the Bride's character development for the second film: "As far as the first half is concerned, I didn't want to make her sympathetic. I wanted to make her scary." Thurman cited
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's performance as Blondie in the 1966 film ''
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'', as an inspiration; in her words, Eastwood "says almost nothing but somehow manages to portray a whole character". Tarantino said that he "loves" the Bride and that he "killed himself to put her in a good place" for the ending.


Cultural influence

In 2010, ''
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'' named the Bride the 99th-greatest character of the preceding 20 years, and in 2015 ''
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'' named her the 23rd-greatest film character of all time. In 2013, researchers named a new species of
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, '' Cystomastacoides kiddo'', after her, saying it was inspired by "the deadly biology f the waspto the host". The American basketball player
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adopted the Bride's codename, "Black Mamba", for himself. The American actress
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played a character inspired by the Bride and another of Thurman's characters, Mia Wallace from ''Pulp Fiction'', in a 2019 stage musical based on Tarantino's films, ''Fox Force Five and the Tyranny of Evil Men''. The character was later portrayed by Lindsey Gort in a 2021 production.


Analysis

The essay "Visual Representations of Violent Women", by the academics Yuko Minowa, Pauline Maclaran and Lorna Stevens, argues that the Bride displays both masculine and feminine elements, which the authors feel is gender-subversive. The authors compared the Bride to the painting ''Judith with the Head of Holofernes'' by
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, and wrote that Kiddo "represents defamiliarization and affirmation of women's entitlement to violence through the visualization of excessive vengeance". The academic Erin Harrington identified the Bride as an example of "monstrous motherhood" and a protective "Mama Bear", noting that her actions in the second film are motivated by the discovery that her daughter is alive. The reveal of the Bride's name in the second film assists her transition from "thwarted bride to wronged mother" or an agent of vengeance to a protective mother, before settling on a more docile, maternal role once the danger has passed and her goals are achieved.


See also

* List of female action heroes and villains *'' Lady Snowblood'' – 1973 film, and its character Yuki *'' Kill Buljo'' – 2007 parody of ''Kill Bill'' and its main character, Jompa Tormann


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References

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