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	<title>Kill Bill Vol. 2 question [spoilers inside]</title>
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	<description>Kill Bill Vol. 2 question [spoilers inside] In the scene where the Bride gets buried alive, how much disbelief do we have to suspend in order to believe she escapes?  My gut instinct is that breaking through that board (not just cracking it with your fist, but getting your whole body through) with 6 feet of dirt on top of it is absolutely impossible.  How much would all of that dirt weigh?  Not to mention, once she made the hole with her fist, her box started to fill up with dirt pretty fast.  How would she get through the rest of the board before drowning in dirt?  Finally, anyone heard of this actually happenning in real life?</description>
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