Tuesday, 12 February 2013

AN INTERVIEW WITH ANGELINA JOLIE

Hello guyz, I'm back with the new article which I've brought for you. Today, I'm to discuss the interview between famous star and Academy award winner Clint Eastwood with actor-turned-director Angelina Jolie. Let's talk about it:

Clint Eastwood: After watching your film I've come to the decision that it's superb, you've done very well. I didn't quite feel it like a first-time film.

Angelina Jolie: Thank you so much, I'm so grateful to you for admiring me.

Clint: It must have influenced your mind.

Jolie: Yes, If someone is working with you, so it won't have any problem and neither find any ease in it. When you direct a film, you seemed to have so much people around you whom you've to direct and persuade them to do what you want. Though I had a great team with me whom hard-work is the reason I've able to performed it directional thing.

Eastwood: As it was your first-film but it had to too much violence and gore which people don't appreciate in  the first film of a woman. Overall, it was great and a great experience to watched it. You've done quite amazing.

Joli: I was under the guidance of famous production designer Jon Hutman and director of photography, Dean. I'm happy that I had been granted by God to work with these directors who told me what was right for film and what was wrong. I'm so grateful to their advises.


Eastwood: The way you directed it, it seemed like every actor had different character, and they also did it very well in their way. It is also the number one reason of your film to be got successful.

Jolie: In my opinion, they were fantastic in their work.

Eastwood: You've written this film's story from a piece of material. This is the new thing, I've not been able to do in my career. Would you explain?

Joli: You can say that. One day I was searching my computer to find articles about justice and humanity, and I do that when I get time to mess around on my computer. I picked my idea of justice and humanity from the articles, I was searching, and I went through with it.

Eastwood: Do you know how many movies have been made on the Bosnian war?

Jolie: As long as I know, there are few, but it haven't got any successful record on the box office in America. Which makes it the non-talking subject of Hollywood.

Eastwood: When we watch your film, we get the idea of watching a historical thing, and which is quite amazing for me. You've shown the war in a different way. It seems like an educational thing which have so much to gain.

Jolie: I made this film for a purpose. Purpose to understand what we haven't before, when the war of Bosnia happened, nobody put any attention to it, and my purpose was to give an education and thought to people about the people of Bosnia. I wanted people to discuss it whether they watch my film or not. It is a matter to discuss and we should take it seriously.

Eastwood: Western-world, after watching your film has agreed to make a step in the war of Bosnia, and they have gained much education which you wanted to spread through your film.

Jolie: Though they've come forward to join the task, but they still need some knowledge and education about it, the whole world has to support them, otherwise it will be worthless for them.

Eastwood: I once went to Yugoslavia, and Marshal Tito was the one who was running the show, I felt everything very calm and quite. It was the time of 1960s.

Jolie: Were they Communist, weren't they?

Continued.....

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