Angelina Jolie has made quite a sensation as she began filming in Pitt St., a busy place in Sydney, Australia.

As if to show the world her greatest love for the man in her life, the A-list star chose the busy street with Pitt's (Brad Pitt) namesake in Sydney to film a scene in her second directorial movie, “Unbroken.”

Angie, who made her directorial debut in a biopic, “In the Land of Milk and Honey,” put Pitt St. in a lock down and gave it a Japanese makeover, said, The Daily Telegraph Australia.

A series of photos posted by the Telegraph Au shows dozens of onlookers standing near the film set in hopes to take a glimpse of the A-list actress in her directorial stint.

The mother of six was seen in her usual all-black ensemble and ballet shoes. Completing her looks was her big-rimmed dark glasses which she donned as she was giving instructions for the scene.

“Unbroken” chronicles the life of an Olympian and veteran war hero, Louis Zamperini. The scene was part of the storyline that looked back to Zamperini’s experience as prisoner of war by the Japanese forces.

The public has mixed reactions on Jolie’s presence in Sydney.

Some of them happily took photos of the set and shared then on social media.

"(Jolie) is very hot and I think she's a very brave and independent woman,” the Daily Telegraph quoted a fan, Shou Liace.

Others expressed dismay as to how their daily lives have been affected by the star in town.

"Bout (sic) to text Angelina Jolie to tell her to take break filming this movie in Sydney. The traffic is messing up my meetings. Thanks in advance,'' Matt Downey tweeted, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Angelina is scheduled to bring her stars in Sydney's Cockatoo Island next week. The film’s post-production is set at Sydney's Fox Studios in NSW.

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