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Changeling


Directed by: Clint Eastwood
Starring: Angelina Jolie
Genre:
Drama
Run Time: 141
min.
Release Date:
October 2008
On The Web:
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Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
The CHANGELING is a frightening cautionary tale of historical
abuses by those in power against the meager. No, I’m not talking about
the last eight years under George W. Bush. This is 1928 Los Angeles, and
a single mother named Christine Collins (Angelina Jolie,
WANTED)
returns home from work to find her young son Walter (Gattlin Griffith)
missing. After frantic calls to the local police department, the next
day a patrol car is sent out and a missing person’s report is filed.
Five months later Walter is found and brought home ...but it isn’t
Walter. He was taller ...and was not circumcised. Ms. Collins pleads
with the police to find her son and take back this imposter but the
police refuse.
Captain J.J. Jones (Jeffrey Donovan,
HITCH) of the LAPD tries to make
Ms. Collins seem crazy or out of touch. He goes so far as to have her
incarcerated at a mental institution where she finds other women like
herself who have challenged the authority of the police only to have
everything taken away.
Meanwhile we learn that an insane man named Gordon Stewart Northcott
(Jason Butler Harner,
JOHN ADAMS miniseries) has kidnapped many children
and taken them to his distant ranch where unthinkable things were done.
Most of this was discovered when a Canadian child illegally in the U.S.
spills the goods to a semi-decent cop, Detective Ybarra (Michael Kelly) who tries to bring this to the attention of his
superiors only to be rebuffed because "it doesn’t look good for the
department."
On Ms. Collins’ side (even while she’s in the loony bin) is Reverend
Gustav Briegleb (John Malkovich,
BURN AFTER READING) who learns of
Christine’s problems with the LAPD and already has a running battle
going on with them over their autocratic style. His assistance is
invaluable in aiding in Christine’s release from the mental institution
...as well as releasing the other women who were wrongfully imprisoned
on behalf of the LAPD.
History tells us that Mr. Northcott gets what’s coming to him. He’s a
slightly pitiable and disgusting fellow who was probably completely
insane. Actor Jason Harner played him exceptionally well; a creepy and
frightening premonition from the past. We also learn that several LAPD
higher-ups get canned in the wake of the breaking news about the
despicable things the authorities have done.
Most of the praise obviously goes to Angeline Jolie for her excellent
portrayal of Christine Collins. You can feel the rising tension as she
battles to find her son and butts up against the walls of "justice."
Frustration is palpable. And you hope beyond hope that little Walter
survived his ordeal. But did he?
History tells us he probably didn’t. But who knows. He could be a
changeling, wandering out there, lost amidst the masses. We hope...
(Final note: Clint Eastwood needs to stay behind the camera from now
on. He’s got what it takes to remain a powerful director. Please!)
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DVD cost: $29.00
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Newsworthy:
At the film's end we are
told that the Chief of Police, James E. Davis, was demoted following the
Collins debacle. However, the film fails to mention that far from being
his comeuppance, this was merely a temporary setback in Davis' career.
Two years after his demotion he was reappointed Chief of the LAPD,
continuing to serve in this capacity until 1939.
Movie Quote: "I
used to tell Walter, "Never start a fight... but always finish it." I
didn't start this fight... but by God, I'm going to finish it."
Other Actors/Actresses
from Changeling
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