'By the Sea': Brad Pitt Calls Angelina Jolie Decisive, Intuitive, Knife-Sharp And Sexy

Brad Pitt and wife Angelina Jolie will be starring in the upcoming film 'By the Sea' as a couple who are having trouble with their marriage.

The latest film of the power couple of Hollywood which was directed by Angelina was shot during their honeymoon in Europe slamming the reports that the movie represents the relationship of the two. Though Brad Pitt thinks filming a movie is not the wisest way to spend a honeymoon, the American actor loved working on the film with his wife.

In an interview with the V Magazine, the 'Fury' actor stated that, "It was probably not the wisest way to spend a honeymoon. But then again, fighting to make something together. What better metaphor for marriage?"

Brad Pitt also revealed some details of the movie and the lessons people can get from it. The 'World War Z' actor stated that the story of the film is experienced by many couples who often abandon each other when facing transformative circumstances.

"It's not a film that responds to the current zeitgeist or storytelling - rather, a quiet, mature look at the challenges of love and adult loss."

The award-winning actor wants to continually work with his wife and follow the steps of Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes.

"We, by our own admission, were overdue. If I'm going to work, I want to work with my wife," said Pitt.

 Brad Pitt also revealed how she relished the direction of his wife. He thinks Angelina Jolie looked sexy while they were doing the film.

"Surprising how much I enjoy the direction of my wife. She's decisive, incredibly intuitive, knife-sharp and, might I say, sexy at her post. I trust her with my life," the actor said.

Being a supportive husband, Brad Pitt did not interfere with the ideas of Angelina Jolie. He did his best in the film in order not to fail the ideas of his wife.

Many think that the film is the couple's real-life experience but the 'Salt' actress confirmed that it is not autobiographical.

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