Why did they keep bleeping out Beatrix's name until the very end of Kill Bil!


Question: It was basically an enigma set up by Tarantino so people would be like "oooo ookay whats her name. They bleeped it there. Why cant we know?" To make us answer questions. Then when we find out we are rewarded with pleasure - didnt you feel quite good/relieved when you found out. It also adds to the mystery of The Brides character. It adds to her darker side. She has no name she is "The Bride" or "Black Mamba." Which is important as shes on a rampage to kill - It makes her more threatening and severe - That no one knows who she is. Makes her seem scary!!! - Hope this helped!


Answers: It was basically an enigma set up by Tarantino so people would be like "oooo ookay whats her name. They bleeped it there. Why cant we know?" To make us answer questions. Then when we find out we are rewarded with pleasure - didnt you feel quite good/relieved when you found out. It also adds to the mystery of The Brides character. It adds to her darker side. She has no name she is "The Bride" or "Black Mamba." Which is important as shes on a rampage to kill - It makes her more threatening and severe - That no one knows who she is. Makes her seem scary!!! - Hope this helped!

Because it was a code name, it was supposed to be a secret. It just added a tinge of mystery and weirdness to the plot. You know, when I first watched the movie on DVD, I thought something was wrong with my player, or maybe I got some kind of censored version. I was like, "What the He**!" and actually went back to the same part several times until I sobered up and figured out the beep was intentional, DUH!

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Because Beatrix isn't her real name. It's an assumed name, given to her so that she could not be tracked in her identity of an assassin before she was put in the coma. The name that she is called by that is bleeped out isn't Beatrix Kiddo, it's the Bride's birth name, which we never do learn. This is likely because, as Bill/Quentin Tarantino explains to us, the Bride's "real" identity isn't that of the regular, ordinary woman whose life she was supposed to have when she was named, it is that of Beatrix Kiddo, the name the Bride assumed when she decided to become a fierce warrior-assasin for Bill.

Uh, the person who said Beatrix wasn't her real name is wrong. Her nickname was The Bride, and her Deadly Vipers codename was Black Mamba. Her real name was, indeed, Beatrix Kiddo. Now, as for why Tarantino chose to keep her name hidden until that particular scene, who knows? In "Pulp Fiction" the audience is never told what's inside the briefcase; Tarantino does what he does because he wants to do it.



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