Quentin tarantino uma thurman car crash horrendous mistake #

You're referring to the infamous car crash scene in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film "Pulp Fiction".

The scene, which features Uma Thurman's character Mia Wallace, is indeed a pivotal and memorable moment in the film. However, it's also been widely reported that Thurman suffered a severe concussion and neck injuries during the filming of the scene, which was not properly supervised or executed.

In a 2018 interview with The New York Times, Thurman revealed that she had been pushed to her limits by Tarantino and the film's producers, and that she had been forced to perform the stunt despite her reservations. She also alleged that Tarantino had been aware of the risks involved and had not taken adequate precautions to ensure her safety.

Thurman's account of the incident has been corroborated by several other sources, including the film's stunt coordinator and a number of crew members. The incident has been widely criticized as a "horrendous mistake" and a "reckless disregard for safety".

Tarantino has since apologized for his role in the incident, and has acknowledged that he was wrong to push Thurman to perform the stunt. Thurman has also spoken out about the incident, saying that it had a lasting impact on her and that she has struggled with PTSD as a result.

The incident has also led to a wider conversation about the importance of on-set safety and the need for greater accountability in the film industry.