
Angelina Jolie I'm Getting Better Work as I Age ... Bringing More Life Experience to It

Because she claims to be obtaining better roles as she ages, Angelina Jolie’s career is comparable to her ex-husband’s well-known film. This is an example of professional Benjamin Button Syndrome.
In an interview with The Times, which was released on Saturday, the actress claims that while many actors claim that as they get older, they are given less appealing roles, she doesn’t feel that way.

“As I grow older, my work gets better,” Angelina explains. I consider it in terms of your life experience rather than the jobs you offer.

It sounds more like Angie’s perspective allows her to provide even stronger performances than that she is landing the ideal jobs.
In any case, it stands in sharp contrast to the statements made by other celebrities in recent years, such as Maggie Gyllenhaal and Geena Davis, who have lamented the inability of women to obtain meaningful roles in Hollywood after a certain age.

As you imagine, the reporter attempts to inquire about Angelina about her breakup with Brad Pitt, but she keeps ignoring him. The writer notes that she can only discuss so much because of the legal issues they are facing.
During the dialogue, Jolie does talk candidly about her family life with her children, acknowledging that job isn’t everything, but her kids are.
By the way, Angelina addresses concerns about taking on new roles to promote her new film, “Maria.” The film is about opera soprano Maria Callas, who is portrayed as feeling that her power diminishes with age.
AJ is obviously not feeling the same way.