Uma Thurman hails #MeToo
US actress Uma Thurman said the #MeToo movement is transforming Hollywood for the better but warned that it shouldn’t be used to "crush people’s creativity".
The star of "Pulp Fiction" and the "Kill Bill" movies, whose actress daughter Maya Hawke will appear in Quentin Tarantino’s new film, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", said the movement is a "long overdue correction" to the treatment of women in the film industry.
"I am so happy about it especially as I have a 20-year-old daughter who has decided to give her life to film, television and the theatre," she said.
But the actress, who is starring in a new Netflix show "Chambers", which premiered on Wednesday at the Series Mania festival in the northern French city of Lille, warned against a slip into puritanism.
"In a certain way I don’t want this to crush people’s creativity," she told reporters. "It would still be nice to fall in love with your leading man and not get arrested," Thurman added, referring to her marriage to fellow actor Ethan Hawke, who she met on "Gattaca" in 1997.
Thurman, 48, had earlier married English star Gary Oldman after meeting him on the set of "State of Grace". "I think we are moving from a very ignorant place to a better, more creative place that is based on respect," the actress said.
She said the #MeToo effect was "definitely producing a better working environment for women. There were so many situations where you could not have been in a worse working environment -- I take that back, actually you probably could -- but you had to survive that kind of stuff. It is definitely safer," she said.
"I get 12 shades of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) just watching myself now," she joked, after looking at a showreel of her earlier work. Thurman -- who plays a grieving mother in the new Netflix supernatural horror series which will start streaming next month -- said #MeToo has "already made a difference" to the kind of roles being written for women.
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