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The plot of Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) is set in motion through a combination of a foundational flashback and a strategic warning in the present day. While Vol. 1 focused on the visceral thrill of the Bride’s initial revenge, Vol. 2 begins by filling in the emotional and narrative gaps that explain why the massacre happened and how the remaining targets prepare for her arrival.
The specific actions that start the plot in motion are as follows:
The film opens with a black-and-white close-up of The Bride (Beatrix Kiddo) driving a car. She breaks the fourth wall to address the audience directly, summarizing the events of the first film. She confirms she has already killed O-Ren Ishii and Vernita Green, leaving three names on her list: Budd, Elle Driver, and Bill. This establishes the "current state" of the plot immediately.
The first major sequence, "Chapter 6: Massacre at Two Pines," provides the backstory that was only hinted at in the first film.
The plot in the present timeline is propelled forward by a specific tactical move made by Bill.
Directly resulting from Bill's warning, the first major action sequence of the film occurs when Beatrix approaches Budd’s trailer.
The summary incorrectly identifies the Bride's scene as the opening shot, missing the prologue with Bill.
The plot of Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is set in motion by a combination of backstory and present-day preparation. The film opens with a prologue featuring Bill driving a car ('Do you find me sadistic?'), followed by the Bride's recap monologue. The narrative foundation is established via the 'Massacre at Two Pines' flashback, where Bill and the Vipers slaughter the wedding party. In the present timeline, the catalyst is Bill visiting his brother Budd to warn him of Beatrix's approach. During this visit, Bill asks about Budd's Hanzo sword (which Budd lies about pawning), but does not offer him a new one. This warning allows Budd to ambush Beatrix with a rock-salt shotgun blast when she arrives, leading to her live burial.