Angelina Jolie's 'By the Sea': A Profound Exploration of Marriage Amidst Mediterranean Splendor



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Angelina Jolie's 'By the Sea': A Profound Exploration of Marriage Amidst Mediterranean Splendor

In 2015, Angelina Jolie took a significant step in her career by writing, directing, and starring in "By the Sea." This film, set against the backdrop of a picturesque French coastal town in the 1970s, delved deep into the complexities of a marriage on the brink.

 
 
 

 

The movie follows Vanessa, a former dancer played by Jolie, and Roland, an American writer portrayed by Brad Pitt. The couple, plagued by a silent and sexless marriage, arrives at the idyllic seaside resort in an attempt to salvage their relationship. Their journey is filled with long, awkward silences, unspoken words, and a palpable sense of despair. The stunning Mediterranean scenery, with its clear blue waters and charming local scenes, stands in stark contrast to the emotional turmoil within the couple.

 

"By the Sea" is more than just a movie; it's a private, intimate exploration of love, loss, and the struggles of maintaining a connection. Jolie's direction brings a sense of authenticity, with some speculating that the film draws from personal experiences. The slow - paced narrative, combined with the beautiful cinematography, creates a mood of deep - seated melancholy. This artistic endeavor showcases Jolie's transition into more profound, self - reflective storytelling, inviting audiences to witness the raw and often painful reality of a marriage in crisis within the alluring yet bittersweet setting of the French coast.
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