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Beatrix "the Bride" Kiddo (codename: Black Mamba) is a
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and the protagonist of the two-part film ''
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'' directed by
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. She is portrayed by
Uma Thurman Uma Karuna Thurman (born April 29, 1970) is an American actress and former model. 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 an ...
. Kiddo was ranked by ''
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'' magazine as 23rd of "The 100 Greatest Movie Characters" of all time, and ''
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'' named her as one of "The 100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years".


Creation

According to Uma Thurman, she and Tarantino created the character collaboratively during the filming of ''
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'', with Thurman providing the character's first name and Tarantino her last name. After the release of '' Kill Bill: Volume 2'', Tarantino commented that he "love the Bride" and that he "killed imelf to put her in a good place" for the ending. Most of the Bride's attributes come from Tarantino's development of Shosanna Dreyfus for his film ''
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'' which he started to work on before ''Kill Bill''. Originally Dreyfus was a badass assassin who had a list of Nazis she would cross off as she killed. Tarantino later switched the character over to the Bride and redeveloped Dreyfus. Tarantino has said he saved most of the Bride's nuanced character development for the second half: "As far as the first half is concerned, I didn't want to make her sympathetic. I wanted to make her scary." Thurman cited Clint Eastwood's performance as Blondie in ''
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'' as a central inspiration for her performance because, in her words, Eastwood "says almost nothing but somehow manages to portray a whole character."


''Kill Bill''

Kiddo is a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, an elite, shadowy group of
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. She is trained by martial arts master
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and becomes the right hand of Bill, her boss and lover, provoking the envy of fellow Viper Elle Driver. When she discovers she is pregnant with Bill's child, Kiddo 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. Kiddo 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. Kiddo awakens from the coma 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, Kiddo tracks Bill to a hotel and discovers that their daughter B.B. is still alive, now four years old. Kiddo kills Bill using the five-point-palm exploding heart technique, taught to her by Pai Mai. Beatrix leaves with B.B. to start a new life.


Cultural impact

Beatrix Kiddo was well received by audiences. In 2015, '' Empire Magazine'' ranked the character 23rd out of 100 in its list of ''The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time''. ''
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'' also named the Bride as 99th on its 2010 list of the 100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years. In 2013, researchers named a new species of
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, '' Cystomastacoides kiddo'', after the character, stating that the naming was inspired by "the deadly biology f the waspto the host." Kobe Bryant adopted the character's codename "Black Mamba" as his own nickname in his career. Although her character was named " The Blonde Fox" (a different character than
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's on ''Fox Force Five''), actress
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played a character inspired by both Thurman's character Mia Wallace from ''Pulp Fiction'' and the Bride for a 2019 stage musical based on Tarantino's films and featuring music from his films, titled ''Fox Force Five and the Tyranny of Evil Men'' (''Fox Force Five'' is a fictional TV series mentioned in ''Pulp Fiction''). The character was later portrayed by Lindsey Gort in a 2021 version of the play. In 2015, the rock band
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released the single "
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", influenced by Mia Wallace, the Bride and
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's "
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" which was featured in ''Pulp Fiction''.


See also

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References

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