Brad Pitt Swears Off Working With Angelina Jolie Because He Can't Flirt With Other Co-Stars?

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie allegedly fell in love on the set of their 2003 movie "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," back when the actor was still married to her ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston.

After more than a decade, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie got a chance to work alongside each other again for the movie "By The Sea."

Aside from starring in the movie, Angelina also directed the film.

The mother of six previously opened up about directing her husband in an interview with Directors Guild of America in August.

"I'd be directing myself and him in a scene where we're having a fight, and I'd be pulling out the parts [of him] that have an aggression toward me or when you're frustrated with each other-it was very heavy," Angelina Jolie previously said about her upcoming film with Brad Pitt.

"We kept joking that all of the crew felt like they were living in a house where the parents were fighting and you don't know where to stand or where to look."

Was working with Angelina Jolie so bad for Brad Pitt that never wants to do it ever again?

Quite the contrary. In fact, Brad Pitt recently gushed about being directed by Angelina Jolie in a movie.

"She's decisive, incredibly intuitive, knife-sharp and, might I say, sexy at her post," Brad told V Magazine, as quoted by ABC News.

"It's surprising how much I enjoy the direction of my wife. I trust her with my life... If I'm going to work, I want to work with my wife."

Amid the good things he had to say about their new film, Brad warned fans who might be expecting a movie somewhat similar to their last collaboration.

"Mr. and Mrs. Smith this is not. By the Sea' deals with that period when the honeymoon is well over and the couple is faced with the banality of every day and the pains of the unplanned," Brad said.

"There are no Hallmark cards that define the next chapter, or the value of a history together."

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