Quentin Tarantino breaks silence about the Uma Thurman controversies
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Hollywood leading lady Uma Thurman has opened up to New York Times about her harrowing experiences working with the now disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein who allegedly assaulted her before 'Kill Bill' could be filmed. She has also revealed along with footage that ace director Quentin Tarantino forced her to do a car stunt in which she was hurt badly. READ : Uma Thurman releases car crash footage that puts Quentin Tarantino in poor light
Quentin Tarantino has broken his silence in an interview to Deadline and has stated that he regretted not double checking the road in which Uma Thurman drove the car and crashed as he had thought it was a straight road but then it had a curve. He admitted to have been anguished when his heroine had to visit the hospital. Regarding the spitting controversy he maintains that he had to do it because he couldnt let any other crew member and the actress was okay with it. Similarly the choking scene too he had done with her permission but now on afterthought feels that it was too real and he understands her pain.
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