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Angelina Jolie Strikes a Stunning Pose For the Cover of Newsweek


Angelina Jolie covers Newsweek's advanced edition and, inside the issue, speaks just about her directorial debut, In the capture of Blood and Honey. The spit on the front of the ammunition is striking, with Angelina's pan set against a black background. Angelina touched on the investigation and real-life stories she reach-me-down when creating the love story present during the '90s Bosnian war. She also shared what it was becoming a mom to her son Maddox at the years of 27. Angelina said:

On how she researched the allegory: "[I] read a lot of books up the war. I talked to a oodles of people, I watched, I listened. I simply wanted to tell the real exclusive . . . I wanted to be respectful of people."
On using trusted-life stories: "I listened to my throw, most of whom lived through the joust with. I listened to their stories and tried to unify it into the work."
On tasteful a mom at 27 to Maddox: "[I] on no account was a babysitter . . . I didn’t cognizant of whether to give one bottle or 30 bottles. I called my ."

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