Knife Expert Breaks Down Kill Bill Fight | The Bride vs. Vernita Green | Scenic Fights

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Kali Knife Expert, Logan Lo, breaks down the famous kitchen knife fight between Beatrix "the Bride" Kiddo and Vernita Green from Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003).

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Here is the breakdown section for each martial arts and weapon techniques:

00:00 Intro
00:32 Kill Bill Fight Scene Reaction
04:18 Axe Kicks and Upkicks - Breakdown 1 of 8
05:44 Vernita Green's Table Leg Attack - Breakdown 2 of 8
06:18 The Bride's Tomoe Nage - Breakdown 3 of 8
06:40 The Bride's Rear Naked Strangle - Breakdown 4 of 8
07:59 The Bride's Knife Ambush - Breakdown 5 of 8
08:56 Fire Poker vs Knife - Breakdown 6 of 8
10:22 Frying Pan vs Knife - Breakdown 7 of 8
11:52 Knife Stances - Breakdown 8 of 8
13:23 Fight Scene Grade and Final Analysis

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About Kill Bill (2003) (Source Wikipedia):

Kill Bill: Volume 1 is a 2003 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who swears revenge on a team of assassins (Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, and Vivica A. Fox) and their leader, Bill (David Carradine), after they try to kill her. Her journey takes her to Tokyo, where she battles the yakuza.

About the Character: (source Kill Bill Wikipedia):

Beatrix "the Bride" Kiddo (codename: Black Mamba) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the two-part film Kill Bill directed by Quentin Tarantino. Kiddo is a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, an elite, shadowy group of assassins. She is trained by martial arts master Pai Mei and becomes the right hand of Bill, her boss and lover, provoking the envy of fellow Viper Elle Driver.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ScenicFights
    Thank you all so much for the constant support! Make sure to comment, like and share for more longform. Should Quentin Tarantino make a Kill Bill: Volume 3 with Nikki (Vernita Green’s daughter) getting revenge on Kiddo (The Bride)?
  • Peace is never an option whenever Logan decides to do a knife breakdown.
  • @hasithaj4
    Always love that you guys take into account the intentions of the filmmakers when critiquing the more unrealistic aspects of these fight scenes. Great work.
  • I have loved this channel ever since the breakdown of the knife fight in The Man From Nowhere. Such an underrated Korean action/thriller movie. Anyone that promotes that movie to Western audiences will have my undying support. With that said, I was really looking forward to this video, and as always, y'all did not disappoint! Great stuff, guys.
  • @edi9892
    Good commentary. Still, there are a few more things I'd consider: 1) Speaking of Uma defending herself with both legs: what stopped Vivica from going Batman on her legs? Under which conditions is it advisable to swipe them aside and when better go for an ankle lock? 2) About entering the kitchen with a poker: I'd certainly be better than being unarmed, but assuming that Vivica ambushes Uma around the corner, it would be all too easy for her to grab the poker before she gets room to swing it... 3) The frying pan could be supported with the other hand and used like a shield. You can even use the other hand to flick a heavy cast iron pan out similar to a backhand strike. There's a good chance that the collision would knock the knife out of the hand and potentially break her hand, but also lose the pan... 4) That fencing stance can be found throughout medieval imagery irrespective of whether it's grappling, dagger, stick, or sword fighting. It's probably not the most conducive to fast lunges, but it keeps the vitals further away and they used to shift their weight between the legs very fast and lean in and out of attacks (if you want to learn more about being mobile in this stance, look up explanations for the concepts of key, and volta in HEMA). Thus, it's not that bad at defense. In some way, it reminds me of the Karate stance. Their punches with a step forward are also really slow, but when you assume that they try to punch someone who is actually holding a weapon, then I can understand why they want to step in and out... (still, a low percentage play)
  • @fd3spark677
    Man I miss the long breakdowns. You guys are so great! Thank you!
  • Watching Logan do knifework is just so mesmerizing. I'd love to see him at actual fighting speed. So cool, and another great breakdown. Keep up the great work!
  • @balatay7299
    Always a treat seeing a long breakdown in my feed. The final Spike vs Vincent fight from the Cowboy Bebop movie is a great anime fight that I'd love to see you guys cover. Thank you as usual ❤️
  • @pepprdgefarm
    Yay, so glad you're back with another breakdown.
  • Thanks friends for uploading this episode. I asked for it in the comments of one of your videos 2-3 years ago, what a joy that the breakdown is finally available on the channel
  • Love this video, guys! Can you do the Daredevil hallway fight scene next, please?!?
  • @crackysr2961
    Love that you released this breakdown. If you're taking suggestions I'd love to see Chad breakdown any of the fights from the film Warrior.
  • Damn the whole "timing" and "ambush" bit really spoke to me as someone still learning self defense, I'm a very paranoid person and often find myself clutching my knife or readying myself to grab it when I begin to feel threatened, after hearing this I feel I will be alot more at ease and less likely to wrongly go for my weapon knowing that deploying and brandishing the blade right away isn't always the best option. Thank you for the advice in this video!!!
  • @RLAMultimedia
    Another stellar breakdown, and I love how Logan looked so happy with himself at 7:15
  • @Junkzillabox
    This is pretty amazing, definitely deserves more views.
  • 7:24 something about this moment really crystalizes why I enjoy this channel. There was a lot of non-verbal communication between Chad and Logan when Chad adjusted the choke grip. It's moments like these that show their expertise in their craft.
  • @TheSlizzap
    Nice I can't wait to watch. I hope you guys do the final fight between Six and Lloyd from the Gray Man.
  • @mrx1333
    That's such a great fight scene in Kill Bill! Glad to see your breakdown on it. I totally get what Tarantino wanted but seeing you both break it down to realism is awesome!
  • This is where the fun begins! One of my favorite movies! Hope you guys do a fight breakdown of a fight scene between Shang Chi and Death Dealer from his movie and the Batman fight scene between him and Riddler's thugs when you guys get a chance! Regardless, awesome breakdown! 🙏🏽💪