Angelina Jolie (L-R), cast member Miyavi, his wife Melody Ishihara and Brad Pitt pose at the world premiere of Jolie's film "Unbroken" at the State Theatre in Sydney November 17, 2014.
Angelina Jolie (L-R), cast member Miyavi, his wife Melody Ishihara and Brad Pitt pose at the world premiere of Jolie's film "Unbroken" at the State Theatre in Sydney November 17, 2014. The war drama, based on the life of World War Two American prisoner of war Louis Zamperini, was produced and directed by Jolie and filmed in Australia. REUTERS/Jason Reed

Angelina Jolie is enthused about having been married for three months to Brad Pitt. "I think we just feel that much closer," she told Daily Mail at Sydney, during the world premiere of the movie "Unbroken" that she directed. She said that it makes them happy to be married, "if that makes any sense," she said. "I don't think we needed it but it feels ... he's my husband."

Definitely, the experience of being married for three months since the wedding at their French chateau in August elated her, even though she had lived with Brad Pitt for a decade since they fell in love at the set of "Mr & Mrs Smith." She confessed that she "feels different" since they got married, according to Vanity Fair.

Angelina married Johnny Lee Miller in 1995, when she was 21, though she divorced him in 1999. Her marriage with Billy Bob Thornton in 2000 lasted till 2003. She met Brad Pitt in 2004 and has remained with him ever since then. Her first three children, Maddox, Pax and Zahara, are adopted.

Her husband Brad stood by her even as they greeted fans before the screening of her directorial movie, "Unbroken." It is all about the real life of Olympic runner, Louis Zamperini, who had been taken prisoner by the Japanese forces during the Second World War. Angelina opted to screen the film's world premiere in Sydney, as most of it was shot in Australia last year.

She also felt excited that her six children: Maddox (13), Pax (10), Zahara (9), Shiloh (8), Knox (6) and Vivienne (6), could see the film. She said that her children were very "emotional" about the story, and she was looking forward to them seeing it, as the movie had "good messages," which she felt was "very good for children."

The stunning movie star and her husband of three months walked the red carpet at the Sydney State Theatre. Some invitees had come to preview the screening of the World War II biopic. She wore a strapless, fishtailed Gucci dress and greeted thousands of fans who stood lining Market Street. She, as well as Brad, posed for hundreds of fans, looking as elegant, serene and starry as they always look, according to Daily Mail.