Angelina Jolie does not want her life story to turn into a movie

Angelina Jolie does not want her life story to turn into a movie

Angelina Jolie is completely against the idea that her life will turn into a biopic.

In an interview with the Sunday Times, Jolie was asked if she would be the subject of a biopic about her life. "It wins the most insane question award," she told the interviewer.

The actress currently stars as opera singer Maria Callas in the biopic Maria. Reflecting on the role and the potential to be the subject of her own biopic, Jolie told the outlet, "When you are a public person and you are playing her.".. Let us hope that there is no one about my life thoughtfully because you are aware of how someone would be reluctant to interpret your life or think that they understand your life."

Earlier this year, Jolie revealed that training to sing with Maria was a big job, especially because she felt self-conscious about her voice. Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter, Jolie said, "I don't sing."She continued, "I had someone in my life who wasn't kind to me about singing.

Elaborating on a former partner who criticized her voice, Jolie told the outlet: "It was the relationship I was in. And I just thought I couldn't really sing. I went to drama school, so it was strange that it affected me. I just kind of adapted to the opinion of this person. So, I took a lot of things past to start singing.

Eventually, singing for the movie became therapeutic for 6 mothers. "It was a treatment I didn't realize I needed," she said in an interview with the Sunday Times. "To sing an opera, you need to be as emotionally open as possible. It's catharsis. I never pushed myself or opened myself up like that, it was difficult.

During that time, Jolie's sons Maddox and Pax worked on the film as production assistants, and the Changeling star had some difficult topics with them "so they could consider the relationship and violence in the film," Jolie told the Sunday Times. "Sometimes I don't have the opportunity to talk to my sons, so I felt lucky."

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