Jun 01 2008
‘The Changeling,’ Eastwood and Jolie
Clint Eastwood and Angelina Jolie discuss their film, “The Changeling” at the Cannes Film Festival Press Conference. The press conference is in three parts. I highly recommend you see all three parts.
The talent behind this movie is unbelievable, such brilliance and forethought applied to a horrifically true story in the 1928 Los Angeles’ police department.
“Los Angeles, 1928: On a Saturday morning in a working-class suburb, Christine (Jolie) said goodbye to her son, Walter, and left for work. When she came home, she discovered he had vanished. A fruitless search ensues, and months later, a boy claiming to be the nine-year-old is returned. Dazed by the swirl of cops, reporters and her conflicted emotions, Christine allows him to stay overnight. But in her heart, she knows he is not Walter.
As she pushes authorities to keep looking, she learns that in Prohibition-era L.A., women don’t challenge the system and live to tell their story. Slandered as delusional and unfit, Christine finds an ally in activist Reverend Briegleb (John Malkovich), who helps her fight the city to look for her missing boy. Based on the actual incident that rocked California’s legal system, Changeling tells the shocking tale of a mother’s quest to find her son, and those who won’t stop until they silence her.”
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