“The Emotion Is Real, The Tears Are Real, The Pain Is Real”: Angelina Jolie On Becoming Maria Callas

I can see that, and you can definitely feel that in the film. With Maria, I guess what a lot of people say sets her apart from other performers is the emotional and physical vulnerability that she left on stage and you could see that in how you were playing the character. We’ve seen you bring this sense of vulnerability in previous roles you’ve done but this one in particular had a special kind of tenderness, how do you put that of yourself into these characters? And do you ever find it a little exposing to release a part of you in these roles?
Angelina: That’s a nice question – yes it is and it was very exposing. This film is very exposing for me and was very open because you know you’re acting but the emotion is real, the tears are real, the pain is real, it’s just you’re pulling it from different aspects of your life but it’s you.
What was interesting to me was that two of my sons worked on the film. They’d worked on many things with me: they’ve seen me do many things and they know I’m an artist, but I realised it was the first time I had a very emotional scene and they came in a little worried. I realised that there are things you don’t show your children, there’s a part of your pain and vulnerability that you don’t let all out in front of your children. So this process was a very different way of being open but showing them also that an honest life is a lived life, you feel everything. Your mother’s vulnerable. She has pain and sadness, but she still is okay and it’s going to be okay. But that was when I realised it was a little more than I’d put forward before.
I’m sure it probably brought you closer together – you’ve protected them from seeing certain parts of yourself, but now they’re actually seeing the whole you.
Angelina: Exactly, and they’re older now, so in a way they would then sometimes start to come in and sometimes give me a hug – they also realised like we all do with people we love, that you can see the person you love as they fully are and you can help them, you can love them, you can be their friend. It was nice.