“He’s doing it well”: Despite Being Traumatized in ‘Lara Croft,’ Angelina Jolie Still Wants to Make Action Movies Like 80 Year Old Harrison Ford

Despite Being Traumatized in 'Lara Croft,' Angelina Jolie Still Wants to Make Action Movies Like 80 Year Old Harrison Ford

Angelina Jolie and Harrison Ford. Jolie, known for her fierce and dynamic roles, and Ford, an enduring icon of the genre, have both left indelible marks on Hollywood. However, their journeys have been far from smooth. Despite her success as Lara Croft, Jolie has expressed disappointment with her portrayal in the franchise.

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Yet, she remains undeterred, her passion for action cinema undiminished. On the other hand, even at 80, Ford continues to captivate audiences with his performances. This article delves into Jolie’s experiences, aspirations, and admiration for Ford’s enduring presence in the industry.

The Trials and Triumphs of Lara Croft

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Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft

Angelina Jolie‘s portrayal of Lara Croft in the Tomb Raider series was a success, but it left her with mixed feelings. The actress has openly expressed her disappointment with the role, particularly with how her body was objectified in promotional materials. Despite the films’ success, she felt unsatisfied with her performance and the character’s representation.

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Her initial enthusiasm for the franchise waned over time, leading to uncertainty about her continuation in the series. However, her passion for action cinema did not end with Lara Croft. She went on to star in action-packed films like Mr. & Mrs. Smith and Salt, proving that her experience with Tomb Raider did not deter her from the genre. Instead, it fueled her determination to deliver more nuanced performances in action roles.

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Harrison Ford is the Ageless Icon of Action Cinema

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Harrison Ford in Blade Runner 2049

Harrison Ford, a stalwart of action cinema, continues to impress audiences with his performances, even at the age of 80. Ford’s iconic roles, from Indiana Jones to Han Solo, have made him a beloved figure in Hollywood. His enduring presence in the industry is a testament to his talent and versatility.

Even in his later years, he has not shied away from action roles. His recent performances, such as in Blade Runner 2049, have been well-received, proving that age is no barrier to delivering captivating performances. His longevity in the industry is not just impressive; it’s inspiring.

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Angelina Jolie: Inspired by Harrison Ford’s Longevity

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Angelina Jolie at the White House

Angelina Jolie’s admiration for Harrison Ford is evident. Despite her trials in the industry, she aspires to have a career as enduring as Ford’s. Jolie sees Ford’s continued success in action cinema as a beacon of hope, a sign that she, too, can continue to pursue her passion for action roles. In her own words,

“I think there’s always going to be that side of me. [Harrison Ford] is doing it, and he’s doing it well, (so) it looks like I’ve got some more time.”

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This statement encapsulates Jolie’s determination to keep pushing boundaries in her career, inspired by Ford’s example. As we look forward to more action-packed performances from both Jolie and Ford, their stories remind us of the resilience and passion that drive Hollywood’s best.

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Hikithe Achumi is a Marvel Comics and MCU enthusiast with 5 years of content writing experience. With a background in Journalism and Digital Media.

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