In a recent interview, Angelina Jolie, one of Hollywood’s most prominent actors, shared her innermost feelings about her career and personal life.
Jolie made her film debut as a child in the feature Lookin’ to Get Out and has since become a fixture in Hollywood.
However, in her adult years, Jolie became less passionate about acting than she used to be, especially after starting a family with her ex-husband Brad Pitt.
She revealed in an interview with the Financial Times that she loves being a mom more than acting, and although she had no immediate plans to give up acting, it wasn’t an occupation she saw herself doing forever.
Angelina Jolie
Jolie also shared how her newfound fame stood in the way of her being able to interact and observe strangers, which was one of her favorite things to do.
She enjoyed people-watching and found it the hardest to lose after becoming a superstar. Jolie revealed in a 2008 interview with Newsweek that she had to learn quickly how to get to know people, build a smaller, more intimate world, and still be the same.
Despite being a successful actor, Jolie confessed that she had never been comfortable in front of the camera and never loved being an actor.
This is one of the reasons why she hoped to make a successful transition to a career as a filmmaker. She has already directed several features, including By the Sea, Unbroken, and First They Killed My Father.
Angelina Jolie’s Film Career and Family Life
Jolie has been making a name for herself in the film industry from an early age. She has been in the spotlight for several decades, having starred in various successful movies like Girl, Interrupted, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Maleficent, to name a few.
Jolie’s performances have earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Girl, Interrupted.
Angelina Jolie as Mrs. Smith
Despite her success, Jolie has always been private about her personal life. She started a family with her ex-husband Brad Pitt, with whom she has six children.
Jolie has always been vocal about her love for her children, saying she loves being a mom more than acting.
She shared with the Financial Times that she and Pitt planned to do fewer films as they got older, as they did not want to be doing it their whole lives. There were a lot of other things to do.
Angelina Jolie’s Loss of Anonymity and Privacy
Jolie’s rise to stardom came with a price – her loss of anonymity and privacy. In a 2008 interview with Newsweek, Jolie revealed that she enjoyed people-watching and just sitting in the subway and observing strangers.
However, her newfound fame would eventually stand in the way of her ability to do that. She said that she had to learn how to get to know people quickly, build a smaller, more intimate world, and still be the same.
Angelina Jolie an Brad Pitt
Jolie also expressed her discomfort with being in front of the camera, saying that she had never been comfortable as an actor. In an interview with DuJour, she shared that it was one of the reasons why she hoped to make a successful transition to a career as a filmmaker.
Angelina Jolie’s Transition to Filmmaking
Despite being one of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars, Angelina Jolie has always had a complicated relationship with acting. As she made clear in several interviews, the actress never felt entirely comfortable in front of the camera and increasingly lost interest in the profession as she got older. However, this didn’t mean she was ready to retire just yet.
As Jolie once told the Financial Times, “I don’t love [acting] as much [as I did]. I love being a mom.” At the time, she was still with her then-husband, Brad Pitt, and had no immediate plans to quit acting. However, as she and Pitt started a family together, Jolie reevaluated her priorities.
“As Brad and I get older, we’re going to do fewer films,” Jolie said. “I’ve been working for a long time, he’s been working for a long time, we’ve had a nice run and don’t want to be doing this our whole lives. There are a lot of other things to do.”
One of those “other things” turned out to be directing. Although Jolie had never considered a career behind the camera before, she realized that it might be a way to stay involved in the film industry while also satisfying her creative instincts in a new way.
“I didn’t ever think I could direct, but I hope I’m able to have a career at it because I’m much happier,” she said in an interview with DuJour.
Angelina Jolie’s Directorial Work
Jolie’s first foray into directing was the 2011 film In the Land of Blood and Honey, which she also wrote.
The movie, set during the Bosnian War, received mixed reviews but was praised for its authenticity and sensitivity to the subject matter. Jolie went on to direct several more films, including the World War II drama Unbroken (2014), the romantic drama By the Sea (2015), and the Cambodian genocide drama First They Killed My Father (2017).
Jolie’s directorial work has received positive reviews from critics, with many praising her ability to handle sensitive subject matter with sensitivity and nuance. However, some have criticized her films for being overly sentimental or heavy-handed.
Despite the mixed reviews, Angelina Jolie has continued to pursue her career as a director and has even expressed interest in making more films in the future.
“I’m excited to continue to do more,” she told People. “I have a few things in development, but it’s hard to find something that you feel that you can give everything to.”
Looking back on her career as an actor, Jolie has no regrets about her choices.
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