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Written by Joop Lagerwaard, on 13-11-2010 20:09 Kill Bill - Volume 1
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In a small town near the border of Canada, a person disappears. The one and only sheriff starts to investigate, but can’t find a good clue for a lead. In the barbershop, various rumors goes, making everyone a suspect, even the sheriff. The barber, a woman, asks the costumers the right questions. Her man is a good listener too and a good assistant at the shop. The sheriff enters the shop. The smalltalk begins. After many tips from the man at barbershop he finally goes into the woods, where a man lives very separately. His behavior, so she tells from the stories she heard, makes him finally suspect number one. When the sheriff arrives at the man’s house, he just noticed him digging (or chopping some wood). The man makes clear, he doesn’t like visitors and decides to tell the sheriff nothing. Back at the barbershop, the man (of the shop) explains that the non-cooperative man must be the person who knows more about the lost person, because nobody else knows details about the missing person. They, the sheriff and the man of the barbershop, decide to force the man to talk. Not knowing that the man in the woods is a retired marine, they arrive back in town, but returned by the marine. He insists that nobody comes near his house. He makes a short visit to the grosser and walks back into the woods. The sheriff asks help from a police department in the city. Some days later, a cop arrives with some details. The missing person is someone who was a member of a clan. This makes it more suspense, because the clan he talks about worship Satan. ...Telling details about what happens next, who the victim is etc. would make this story too easy to watch. I could write a book about it (Steven King, eat your heart out), but choose to watch the movie.
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