Uma Thurman and Quentin Tarantino could work together again

Reports have emerged that Uma Thurman is willing to work with Quentin Tarantino despite the controversy that emerged related to car crash that happened on the sets of Kill Bill.

Thurman says she has shared a “good relationship” with Tarantino and is open to working with him once again if he wrote “a good part” for her. The statement was made in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.

“If he wrote a great part! I understand him and if he wrote a great part and we were both in the right place about it, that would be something else,” Thurman said. Earlier this year, Thurman had said in an article that she suffered severe injuries after she was pressured into driving a stunt car she did not feel comfortable operating on the sets of Tarantino’s film.

Tarantino had admitted that he still blames himself for convincing Thurman to sit in the car and called the incident “one of the biggest regrets of my life”. Thurman and Tarantino, 55, first collaborated on the cult favourite Pulp Fiction and they followed it up the Kill Bill movies. Thurman told the magazine that she always “had a good relationship” with Tarantino even after the incident.

“We’ve had our fights over the years. When you know someone for as long as I’ve known him, 25 years of creative collaboration… Yes, did we have some tragedies take place? Sure. But you can’t reduce that type of history and legacy,” she added. In the aftermath of the controversy, Thurman had clarified that she blamed the producers of the film, including disgraced media mogul Harvey Weinstein, the most for the accident and revealed that Tarantino had already apologized to her for his role.

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