Angelina Jolie: War hero Louis Zamperini my inspiration

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Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has spoken of how a war hero and Olympic athlete inspired her to embrace challenges as she attended the premiere of her new film Unbroken.

The Oscar-winning actress directed the film starring young Brit rising star Jack O'Connell as the late Louis Zamperini, a Second World War hero and athlete who ran in the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

Miyavi (left), Angelina Jolie and Jack O'Connell attending the UK premiere of the film, Unbroken, at the Odeon Leicester Square, central London. Credit: PA Wire

Jolie, 39, walked the red carpet at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, and was joined by cast members including Japanese musician Miyavi, who makes his international acting debut in the film, and fellow cast members Luke Treadaway and Ross Anderson.

Zamperini survived a harrowing 47 days afloat in the Pacific Ocean following the 1943 crash of his US military plane and spent the following two years as a prisoner of war after washing up behind Japanese lines.

Jolie revealed: "Louis has grounded me to remember so many deep values in life. To be open to faith, more open to other people, and most of all I think he says to all of us 'when you see a challenge, when you see an obstacle in front of you, no matter what it is, not only, don't be overwhelmed by it but smile at it and attack it and see it as something that will make you better'."

Angelina Jolie meets Chelsea Pensioners and members of the armed forces as she arrives for the UK premiere of the film, Unbroken, at the Odeon Leicester Square, central London. Credit: PA Wire

The mother-of-six, who underwent a double mastectomy after testing positive for having a cancer gene and campaigned for peace in her capacity as a UN ambassador, revealed she wants her eldest sons Maddox and Pax to see the film.

She said: "I think it's a very important story for young people to see. It's got that young teen rating.

"I think we need to remember this generation that came before us, and what they sacrificed, and what their values were. As men of service there was something about the values they held dear that made them exceptional. I think that is something this generation should be inspired by."

Jolie made her directorial debut in 2011 with In The Land Of Blood And Honey, a drama set during the Bosnian conflict.

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