Did Quentin Tarantino’s mother doubt his career and abilities?(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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Quentin Tarantino isn’t one to back down—primarily when it comes to his adoration for writing. The legendary director of Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill always knew he was meant to tell stories, even when others negated him. His love for screenwriting started young, but not everyone regarded his knack.

During a 2021 interview on The Moment podcast with Brian Koppelman (via PEOPLE), Tarantino recalled how his mother, Connie Zastoupil, dismissed his passion for writing when he was in middle school. School wasn’t his thing, and teachers weren’t exactly his biggest fans either. He was the kid who ignored math problems in favor of scribbling screenplays in his notebook—something his teachers saw as defiance rather than creativity. He was even “officially known as the dumb kid in class.”

But the real gut punch came at home. One day, after a particularly heated discussion with his teachers, his mother let out what would become a defining statement in his life. According to Tarantino, she mocked his dream with finger quotes.

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