Angelina talks frank about her future
Jolie says she says an end to her career on film
Vanity Fair achieved the impossible dream of getting Angelina Jolie on humanitarian efforts her marriage and Brad Pitt, the kids and her ambitions beyond acting in the new issue.
Jolie entertained the prospect of tying the knot with her famous partner.
“It’s just like we already are. Children are clearly a commitment, a bigger commitment [than marriage]. It’s for life," she said.
Jolie gave some insights on the kids' individual vibes.
"Maddox is a real intellectual, which I can take no credit for genetically. He’s great at school, great at history. He feels like he could be a writer or travel the world and learn about places and things. Zahara’s got an extraordinary voice and is just so elegant and well spoken. Shiloh’s hysterically funny, one of the goofiest, most playful people you’ll ever meet. Knox and Viv are classic boy and girl. She’s really female. And he’s really a little dude," she said.
Jolie said Shiloh is most similar to how she was at that age: "Goofy and verbal, the early signs of a performer…. I used to get dressed up in costumes and jump around. But at some point, I got closed off, darker ... then, as I had kids and got older — being goofy, lighter — it all came back."
She said she can see ending quite soon. ..
... "It's not the most important thing in my life," she admitted. Though she's grateful for the self-discovery and travel the profession has offered her, "I don’t think I’ll do it much longer."