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How Quentin Tarantino created a feminist heroine in ‘Kill Bill,’ who later turned against him
Several film critics analyze the influence of Beatrix Kiddo, a character who is equal parts tender and violent. Uma Thurman and the director’s relationship went awry, following a troubled shoot in the shadow of Harvey Weinstein