For the record, I’ve bumped into several over the past couple years…and it seems as though the blind item reports from all the anonymous sites riddled with anonymous people claiming to be in the know and dropping snippets about Angelina Jolie’s life expectancy being cut short and kept well under wraps is making its way to the forefront and smuts.
As a preventative measure-considering heredity, having survived a double mastectomy and removal of ovaries could very well have something to do with many of these rumors but from what we’ve seen Angie has love + family with her and by her side and seems to be doing everything she’s done well before-still and without incident.
Brad Pitt will always be kept in my good graces as, as a woman, one of my biggest fears is ever having “female” ordeals like such and having to share that with a/my man. It takes a real man who is well beyond his narcissistic, shallow, unevolved ways grow through situations like such with a woman and still love her through it unyieldingly. Nothing is more desirable and sexy than a man at the ‘man’s-man’ stage of life–when he’s gotten his grown-man on.
I’ve heard of, and have read of horror stories of quite the opposite and from what I can see, Brad appears to be as in love, and in it to win it just as he was since day one: up to and including with a house full of children growing through their own growing pangs and changes of life in the interim.
Brad is a girl’s dream man.
Two gold stars for Brad!
Well from the looks of things, Jolie-Pitt may very well have a five-star film on their hands as, the movie the two hard working Oscar-winning actors worked on through their own honeymoon has finally seen fruition and the light of day:
By The Sea, filmed in Malta, a story set in the 70s about an estranged, married and grief-stricken couple in which Brad (who plays a writer) and his wife (played by Angelina) make a new connection while holed up in a French resort.
Angelina explains:
“We watch this couple go off the track and we wait to see if it gets more unhealthy, or if they will recover. I think too often people go through very painful transformative experiences and they don’t stay together. They abandon each other.”
Although judging from that bit Angie lends about the film-it would seem like art imitating life, but it’s not exactly about their life–per se.
If you read my books and follow my works you know that pretty much my connection to music and film is such that as I’m learning about a movie or scene, I’m instantly attracted to a song that fits that moment or fits perfectly with the movie. I could pick any movie’s (or your life/love)’s soundtrack-perfectly 🙂 My books pretty much come with their own soundtracks. So in considering that, from the sounds of things, I’m gonna insert The Script’s For The First Time –a song about a couple that had gone through so much that one day they were holed up together, drinking and talking that before they knew it-they were connecting such like that hadn’t realized in so long.
The lyric’s snippet croons:
Someone help us ’cause we’re doing our best,
Trying to make it work but man these times are hard
But we’re gonna start by
Drinking old cheap bottles of wine,
Sit talking up all night,
Saying things we haven’t for a while
A while, yeah,
We’re smiling but we’re close to tears,
Even after all these years,
We just now got the feeling that we’re meeting for the first time
From “drinking on cheap bottles of wine“-on, and “Oh these times are hard. Yeah they’re making us crazy, don’t give up on me baby…”I harmonize with this the song to my heart! I absolutely love the song, the visual and outcome-end song.
And from the sounds of things, it fits By The Sea.
We shall see, huh?
At any rate.
Both written and directed by Angie, By The Sea is slated for a November 13 release in theaters everywhere. Tap in below for a trailer snippet: