Changeling:

A mother’s prayer for her kidnapped son to return home is answered, though it doesn’t take long for her to suspect the boy who comes back is not hers.
I had the privilidge of going to see Changeling on the one the only valentines day, though it wasnt the best night to choose to see, especially since my friends and I decided to see it around 7 that night. The line was enourmous but the film was well worth it.
I think the thing i was most excited about going in to see this film, was the fact that Eastwood had directed it, there is nothing more reliable than Clint behind the camera, you can count on a good screenplay, good story, good acting.
It tells the true story of Christine Collins who returns home one day to discover her nine-year-old son, Walter, is missing. She calls the police and, after enduring a grueling 24 hours, they search for her son. But the boy they return to her is not her son.
‘Changeling,’ in the screenplay written by J. Michael Straczynski, is based on contemporary press accounts of what are called the “Wineville Chicken Murders.” The mystery of Walter Collins’ disappearance vies with the story of police corruption and the secret of the murders for attention, but Strazzynski wisely tells the tale from the viewpoint of Collins’ mother, a kind of feminist heroine, since at a time when women tended to keep their mouths shut, she will not be silenced and never gives up. Some of the more gruesome details of the Wineville story are omitted, but sequences that go there still have a horror movie cast to them. The rest is a thriller-cum-police procedural with distinct period sociological elements. But there is skillful handling in the way a far-reaching story begins and ends with the intimate experience of a bereaved mother.
The acting is confident. There are a bunch of young boys who turn in strong, convincing performances, and as manipulative police captain and his chief, Jeffrey Donovan and Colm Feore are reasonable, and Michael Kelley appealing as the good cop who unearths the kidnappings. Newcomer Jason Butler Harner gives a distinctive performance as the wigged-out killer, Gordon Northcott. Amy Ryan is typically strong as another victim of the cops’ psych ward incarceration scam. Jolie is great in this role as she really connects with the woman who is Cristine Collins.
Changling is one of Eastwood’s best films in my opinion and is a must see.







