BEIJING, Nov. 9 -- The Oscar-winning beauty believes
it would be inappropriate for Maddox, six, Pax, three, Zahara, two, and
17-month-old Shiloh to see their mother as a naked computer-animated temptress
killer lizard in her movie 'Beowulf'.
Angelina said: "I think it's too much. I don't think
they should see their mom that way. I don't wear nightgowns like that in the
house. I've got boys in my house. You don't do that as a mom."
The actress said she may consider letting them view
the film when they grow up. She added to People magazine: "When they're older,
hopefully they'll see it. It's weird, I'm a mom."
Jolie said earlier that she felt bashful after seeing
herself naked in a computer-simulated scene for her upcoming computer-animated
movie "Beowulf," according to U.S. media reports.
"I was really surprised that I felt that exposed,"
Jolie said. "There are certain moments where I felt actually shy - and called
home just to explain that the fun movie that I had done that was digital
animation was, in fact, a little different than we expected."
The movie, which uses digitally animated backgrounds
that are blended with traditional live-action film, follows Beowulf, who comes
to save King Hrothgar, played by Anthony Hopkins, because his kingdom has fallen
prey to a demon named Grendel.
Jolie plays a temptress killer lizard, Grendel's
mother, painted gold and fitted with a tail. She described her character as a
"sexy lizard" and said it was challenging trying to make a demon alluring.
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)