Los Angeles, March 20 (IANS) Hollywood actress Uma Thurman has spoken up about her relationship with on-screen violence, a hallmark of some of her most iconic roles. Despite her enduring association with the stylized brutality of ‘Kill Bill: Volume 1’ and ‘Kill Bill: Volume 2’, the actress has made it clear that her personal sensibilities diverge from the genre she helped define, reports ‘People’ magazine.She told InStyle, “I actually don’t particularly like violence. Some people r…
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