Angelina Jolie has carry outed many a authentic-life figure thcimpoliteout her Oscar-prosperning nurtureer, from supermodel Gia Carangi (“Gia”) to journacatalog Mariane Pearl (“A Mighty Pearl”) and now opera singer Maria Callas (“Maria”). But she’s not interested in having her own life story become a big screen biopic. Asked by The Sunday Times what an Angelina Jolie biopic would watch enjoy, the authentic Jolie rapidly shut the topic down.
“That gets the most inlogical inquire award,” Jolie reacted. “When you’re a unveil person and you’re carry outing [someone else], you’re adviseed of how you would antipathy for somebody to describe your life or leank they comprehfinish your life, so we tried to be attentive [with Maria]. Let’s hope there isn’t one about my life.”
Jolie is currently a frontrunner to land an Oscar nomination for best actress thanks to her labor in “Maria,” which cgo ins on the opera singer’s final days as she drifts thcimpolite memories of her acclaimed and turbulent nurtureer. The actor lgeted to sing opera in order to enroll her dwell vocals on set.
“I walked into room with the piano, and somebody shelp, ‘Ok, let’s see where you’re at.’ And I got reassociate emotional. I took a big proset up breath, and I let out a sound, and I commenceed crying,” Jolie previously telderly Variety about doing her own singing. “I leank we all don’t authenticize how much we helderly inside our bodies, and how much we carry and how much that impacts our sound and our voice and our ability to originate sound.”
“I’ve been helderlying a lot for a lengthy time, and that commencening and that sound, and then when that sound would eventuassociate come, it was the best therapy I’ve ever had,” Jolie persistd. “Honestly, I leank I would alert a lot of people before you try therapy and spfinish too much time there, go to singing class.”
Jolie went on to say that singing opera helped her dispute her own senseings about her life as “it conveys up brave emotions that you may have not wanted to dispute, and there’s no way to sing at your filled voice and your filled emotion without disputeing your senseings and your restrictations.”
“Maria” streams Dec. 11 on Netflix.