
In the second scene of kill bill we watched the coffin which she had been burried in was much different. For instance in the first scene the coffin was pitch black and when she turned the tourch on it was very dim, reflecting her small hope. In contrast with this, in the second scene not only does the coffin appear much bigger and it also lights up much more when she turns on the torch, portraying her growing hope. Her growing hope is also shown by the non diagetic music in the background which becomes much more upbeat and happy. We know she is about to escape when she says 'Okay Bill, here I come' As she starts hitting the top of her coffin he knuckles begin to bleed, symbolising her strength and her fight for freedom. The banging her her knuckles on the roof of the coffin is exaggerated and the noises put in to excentuate how hard she is fighting to escape. The red of her blood could also symobolise danger. Other symbolic colours in this scene are the colours of her boots; red, black and white. The white could possibly show her innocense though it contrasts with the black which could represent something evil about her.
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