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<blockquote data-quote="Darrin Drader" data-source="post: 1502008" data-attributes="member: 7394"><p>Late to the party, but I finally saw the second part.</p><p> </p><p>I give the film a higher score than Kai Lord, but I agree with many of the points he made. Keep in mind that I do not define myself as a Christian, either. In my opinion, in the end, it isn't the bride that was redeemed, but Bill. I mean lets face it, all those people had to die because those two didn't work as a couple. You can accuse either one of them of being horrible murderers, but how is the way Bill dealt with her any worse than the way she dealt with him after she woke up from the coma? This is what happens when assassins have marital spats! It really takes domestic violence to a whole new level.</p><p> </p><p>So the reason I think Bill redeems himself is because first he calls off Elle from killing the bride while she was in a coma. Then, he tries to warn his brother in hopes that he'll find a way to stay out of the way, he raises their daughter while saying nothing negative about her, and finally he doesn't try to hide from her murderous rampage. </p><p> </p><p>I keep wondering why she was out to kill them. I can understand the profound effect that her pregnancy must have had on her and why that would cause her to go ballistic, but by her own admission, she didn't think things would work out with the guy in the small town. I really doubt she ever truly cared for him at all. When she learned that her daughter was still alive, what was her motivation for killing Bill at that point? It really could have ended there and ther might have been redemtion of a sort on both sides. But that would have been anti-clamactic. While I ended up liking the movies more than I thought I would, the ending just made me sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrin Drader, post: 1502008, member: 7394"] Late to the party, but I finally saw the second part. I give the film a higher score than Kai Lord, but I agree with many of the points he made. Keep in mind that I do not define myself as a Christian, either. In my opinion, in the end, it isn't the bride that was redeemed, but Bill. I mean lets face it, all those people had to die because those two didn't work as a couple. You can accuse either one of them of being horrible murderers, but how is the way Bill dealt with her any worse than the way she dealt with him after she woke up from the coma? This is what happens when assassins have marital spats! It really takes domestic violence to a whole new level. So the reason I think Bill redeems himself is because first he calls off Elle from killing the bride while she was in a coma. Then, he tries to warn his brother in hopes that he'll find a way to stay out of the way, he raises their daughter while saying nothing negative about her, and finally he doesn't try to hide from her murderous rampage. I keep wondering why she was out to kill them. I can understand the profound effect that her pregnancy must have had on her and why that would cause her to go ballistic, but by her own admission, she didn't think things would work out with the guy in the small town. I really doubt she ever truly cared for him at all. When she learned that her daughter was still alive, what was her motivation for killing Bill at that point? It really could have ended there and ther might have been redemtion of a sort on both sides. But that would have been anti-clamactic. While I ended up liking the movies more than I thought I would, the ending just made me sad. [/QUOTE]
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