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The file you are looking at is not the 2011 Blu-ray. It is not the 4K remaster. It is a WEB-Rip originating from streaming services active around the mid-to-late 2000s (perhaps Amazon or Netflix’s earliest iterations).

: Features iconic tracks like Meiko Kaji's " The Flower of Carnage ," which pays homage to the 1973 film Lady Snowblood . Comparison: Open Matte vs. Theatrical Theatrical Release Open Matte WEB-Rip Aspect Ratio 2.39:1 (Widescreen) ~1.78:1 (Full Screen 16:9) Composition Tight, focused, cinematic Expansive, shows more vertical detail Viewing Device Best for projectors/cinemas Best for 1080p HDTVs/OLED displays Availability Standard Blu-ray/4K/Streaming Rare; often found in fan-circles or specific TV broadcasts

If you just need a of what “Open.Matte.1080p.WEB-Rip” means: Kill Bill Vol.1 2003.Open.Matte.1080p.WEB-Rip.D...

Quentin Tarantino and cinematographer Robert Richardson framed Kill Bill for 2.35:1. They deliberately placed boom mics, lighting rigs, and crew members outside that frame. However, they shot on 35mm film, which naturally captures a much taller image. An "Open Matte" transfer exposes the raw film negative above and below the intended widescreen composition.

"Kill Bill: Vol. 1" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising its innovative action sequences, stylish direction, and strong performances. The film's success paved the way for the sequel, "Kill Bill: Vol. 2," and solidified Tarantino's status as a visionary filmmaker. The file you are looking at is not the 2011 Blu-ray

: You see more "vertical" information—more of the set, the floor, and the ceiling.

: The "Crazy 88" fight feels more cavernous and chaotic. : Features iconic tracks like Meiko Kaji's "

See more of the legendary House of Blue Leaves set during the Crazy 88 fight.