Will director, actress and activist Angelina Jolie become an elected official some day?
“I am open,” Jolie told Vanity Fair for the December issue cover story.
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“When
you work as a humanitarian, you are conscious that politics have to be
considered. Because if you really want to make an extreme change, then
you have a responsibility,” Jolie said. “But I honestly don't know in
what role I would be more useful — I am conscious of what I do for a
living, and that [could] make it less possible.”
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Jolie
last appeared in theaters as Disney's “Maleficent,” and audiences will
see her work behind the camera when “Unbroken” hits the big screen in
December.
The drama tells the incredible real-life story of
Olympic runner and World War II hero Louis Zamperini, who she grew very
close to, and was fortunate enough to show a cut of the film to before
he passed away earlier this year.
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“It
was an extremely moving experience to watch someone watching their own
life . . . someone so physically strong . . . and they are at the stage
where their body is giving up,” Jolie said. ”And yet we laughed
together, and talked about his mom. And being a man of such faith, he
talked about all the people he believed he would be seeing on the other
side. And that it would bring him peace. After a life of fighting, he
could rest.”
source: http://www.thewrap.com
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