A piece of spectacular silliness, but that's not meant with disrespect. The key word is spectacular.Read Full Review »
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CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert
Put the two parts together, and Tarantino has made a masterful saga that celebrates the martial arts genre while kidding it, loving it, and transcending it.Read Full Review »
100
ROLLING STONE: Peter Travers
You'll thrill to the action, savor the tasty dialogue and laugh like bloody hell.Read Full Review »
100
LOS ANGELES TIMES: Manohla Dargis
Few filmmakers love movies as intensely; fewer still have the ability to remind us why we fell for movies in the first place.Read Full Review »
100
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Lisa Schwarzbaum
There's no denying that when it comes to communicating a certain delirious romanticism of character shaped by thousands of hours spent sitting in the dark, the artist who made this showpiece is a master.Read Full Review »
90
Time: Richard Corliss
This being a Tarantino film, the conversations are as long and lurid and finely choreographed as the martial-arts set pieces.Read Full Review »
88
Philadelphia Inquirer: Steven Rea
It is the more satisfying of the two installments - less over-the-top, arterial-gushing violence and more investigation into character, motives, back-story.Read Full Review »