Rabu, 21 September 2016

Why the Angelina Jolie-Brad Pitt marriage mattered so much in modern Hollywood - Los Angeles Times

In an age where too many celebrities are famous for little more than being famous,  Angelina Jolie[1] and Brad Pitt[2] occupy a spot in the Hollywood firmament matched only by the stars of yesteryear — Bogart and Bacall, Tracy and Hepburn, even Burton and Taylor. The married couple are equals in the way few movi e stars are.

Both Jolie and Pitt are accomplished actors — gilded by Oscar, firmly on the A-list — but both have also transcended their acting. She has segued into directing, him producing, and they've both become champions for social causes at home and abroad. Through a careful management of their image and social media footprint, they conjured the glamour of the movie stars of old.

So when a Jolie filed for divorce[3] from   Pitt in a Los Angeles court Tuesday, even those who usually steer clear of such tabloid fodder took notice. Pitt, 52, and Jolie, 41, aren't your average Hollywood celebrity couple falling out of love.

"They came from an era before celebrities were doing their own social media," said Vanessa Diaz, a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA and assistant professor at Cal State Fullerton who specializes in pop culture. "What celebrity means, looks like, sounds like, is changing. All of the changes in media, like reality TV, make it so Brangelina is one of the last old Hollywood kind of couples. Two of the biggest movie stars coming together.

In the wake of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," Aniston and Pitt separated in January 2005. He and Jolie went public as a couple soon after — famously prompting fans to declare allegiance to "Team Aniston" or "Team Jolie."

Pitt would later admit to falling in love with Jolie while filming but not to infidelity. In May 2006, Jolie and Pitt welcomed their first biological child, daughter Shiloh.

They reinvented themselves over time as they presented a united front and embodied the image of a socially conscience, modern family.

In October 2014, she was named an honorary dame and met with Queen Elizabeth II[5] at Buckingham Palace, and this May it was announced that she'd be a visiting professor at the London School of Economics' Centre for Women, Peace and Security.

Their last film together, 2015's "By the Sea," is now being mined for clues into the couple's now-defunct marriage. Jolie perhaps knew then it would be scrutinized.

"Brad and I have our issues, but if the characters were even remotely close to our problems we couldn't have made the film," she told the Telegraph earlier in 2015. "We have days when we drive each other absolutely mad and want space, but the problems in the movie aren't our specific problems."

Times staff writer Christie D'Zurilla contributed to this report.

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