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MOVIE
REVIEW: CHANGELING

10/30/08

SYNOPSIS:
Clint Eastwood directs Angelina Jolie and
John Malkovich in a provocative thriller based on actual
events: Changeling. In the film, Christine Collins' (Jolie)
prayers are met when her kidnapped son is returned. But
amidst the frenzy of the photo-op reunion, she realizes this
child is not hers. Facing corrupt police and a skeptical
public, she desperately hunts for answers, only to be
confronted by a truth that will change her forever.
REVIEW: Clint Eastwood did a hell of a job with
Million Dollar Baby to the point that it won the Oscar for
best picture in 2005. That movie won 4 Oscars total that
year. I couldn’t help but reflect on that movie as I watched
this one. Million Dollar Baby was a special film and this
one is following in its footsteps. What makes this one extra
special is that it is based on a true story, and what a
powerful story it is. It is powerfully done too, every
aspect: the cinematography, the script and language, the
sets, the buildings, the vehicles and means of
transportation, the costumes, and even the makeup add to the
quality of the production. Add to that the superior
performances by Angelina Jolie in the lead role, John
Malkovich, and most of the cast plus incredible drama and
you’ve got an emotionally stirring motion picture that I’d
be surprised if it doesn’t get nominated for something.
The city of L.A. in 1928 is magically recreated and very
well represented in this movie. It still amazes me how
moviemakers are able to take us on a trip in a time machine.
It really is impressive and I can’t describe it well enough
to do it justice. You would have to see it for yourself to
get the full effect. The most powerful aspect of this film
is the story and its backdrop. Women were very much treated
as second class citizens and even more so a single parent
woman. Men ran the show and none more so than the LAPD. It
is interesting to see how corruption in the police force has
been around forever. These men with no conscience are
capable of anything to cover up whatever it is they want to
cover up no matter how unjust. Christine Collins does not
conform and stands firm against those that intend to impose
their will on her. Surrounded by sick, demented, inhumane
people, and in the midst of utter hopelessness, she remains
somewhat hopeful and with the help of Rev. Gustav Briegleb (Malkovich)
she wins at least some of her battles.
You might not recognize Angelina in this role other than her
appearance. I’ve never seen her play such a timid character,
still firm but timid. Is it Oscar caliber? For the moment,
sure, but I’m not sure if it will make it to next February.
John might get a nod from the golden statue too and it would
not surprise me. Other mentionable performances were turned
in by Jeffrey Donovan as Capt. J. J. Jones and Colm Feore as
Chief James E. Davis both of which were characters that you
love to hate. You could cut their hypocrisy and apathy with
a knife. This movie so vividly depicts the social condition
of the time as seen in a man’s place and woman’s place in
society, the heavy corruption in the very force that is
supposed to protect citizens from it, and the disturbed
people capable of such heinous crimes. We think things are
bad today, but it’s been around for such a long time. It
really is nothing new, just a different era. There is no
question that Clint Eastwood is the real deal and once again
he masterfully portrays a touching story on the big screen.
Movie
Review By Cine Marcos
cinemarcos@smartcine.com
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Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
Genre: Thirller
Duration: 2hr 20mins
Staring: Angelina Jolie
John Malkovich
Jeffrey Donovan
Colm Feore
Amy Ryan
Michael Kelly
Producer:  Clint Eastwood
Brian Grazer
Ron Howard
Robert Lorenz
Distributor: UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Rating: R for some violent and disturbing
content, and language
Release Date: October 24, 2008
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