Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino's "muse," Uma Thurman, is choosier about the film roles she accepts these days because of the toll it takes on her family. In a recent interview, Thurman said:
"You feel much more conflicted. I think I really struggled with that conflict. Sort of like, 'What's worthy enough to interrupt my kid's life to take them on the road with me while I do a movie?' Now, I just try to balance it. I probably overthink things, but I try to do the right thing. I just do my best. Any working mother will tell you it's the same. I think every working mom is kind of a superhero. I think we all are."
When asked about the rumors that she might be reprising the role of The Bride in a third chapter in the Kill Bill saga, Thurman said:
"Quentin has talked to me about Kill Bill: Vol. 3 and shared some of his ideas. I think it's going to be awesome. It will be fun to get back into fighting mode even though I'm not much of a meanie. But I now have a physical confidence that I've probably never had in my life. You don't know what you would do until you're attacked. That's the truth. But I think conflict should be avoided. I think conflict is a loss. I totally feel that there is no winnable war."