Angelina Jolie Says “Unbroken” helps to decrease Violence

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Sydney, Hollywood leading actress, Angelina Jolie said that her new coming movie, ‘Unbroken’ is made on the Second World War. This movie will help in mitigating the hate and terrorism from the world.

She was there in Australia with her husband, Brad Pat and attended the red carpet premiere of the movie, which was made on the American athlete. She said that the people are worried about their future due to war and terrorism. She wanted to make such a movie, which can help in bringing the reclining humanity, fairness and brotherhood. She also said that this movie is made on the American athlete, who became the prisoner of Japan during the Second World War. He received torture and he got released after two years.

The Hollywood actress said that she wanted to make this movie for the reason that she wanted to get lesson from that American athlete and from his surrounding life. She also showed the documentary of American athlete, Zamperini to him in the hospital on her laptop before his death. He was very pleased to watch this movie. She said that the whole team working in this movie, becomes a community and now all of them became good friends of each other and on the other side, the morality to work hard has also been created.

Angelina Jolie Says Unbroken helps to decrease Violence

Angelina Jolie Says Unbroken helps to decrease Violence

 

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