What Made Angelina Jolie Emotional?
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At the premiere, an audience member asked Jolie for a message of hope for those who have lost loved ones to cancer. Jolie, visibly emotional, responded with heartfelt empathy: “I’m very sorry for your loss,” then shared a poignant memory of her late mother, Marcheline Bertrand, who died of cancer in 2007. She recalled her mother’s frustration that “all anybody ever asks me about is cancer” during her illness. Jolie urged people to remember that individuals battling illness are still whole people—with lives beyond their diagnosis.
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Entertainment outlets described the moment vividly. Entertainment Weekly reported Jolie broke down in tears as she recalled her mother’s message and added, “ask them about everything else in their life… they’re a whole person, and they’re still living.”
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Vogue and other interviews further highlighted how connected Jolie felt to the role—so much so that filming Couture felt both “very vulnerable” and “quite healing.”
Why This Moment Stands Out
Couture isn’t just another film—it’s a narrative deeply entwined with Jolie’s own life. She plays Maxine Walker, a director navigating a breast cancer diagnosis, divorce, and motherhood—a story that mirrors Jolie’s personal history, including her preventive double mastectomy in 2013 after discovering she carried the BRCA1 gene mutation.
This alignment of art and life gives the film a raw authenticity. Jolie even wore her late mother’s necklace on set to find comfort in moments of vulnerability.
What She Said—In Her Own Words
“All anybody ever asks me about is cancer. So I would say, if you know someone who’s going through something, ask them about everything else in their life as well. They’re a whole person and they’re still living.”
— Angelina Jolie