Changeling Comments

  • Sonya 2022-04-23 07:01:32

    The reality is also real and terrifying, and the powerlessness of being oppressed but unable to resist is...

  • Jillian 2022-04-23 07:01:32

    There is no last ten minutes of the play, this play is a four-star, let's vent our emotions together after more than an hour of grief with julie, it's very cool! But the last ten minutes took the whole show up a...

  • Johann 2022-04-23 07:01:32

    Once again, Clint Eastwood proved himself to be a great director, based on true events, exposing the corruption of Chiang Kai-shek at the time. It's touching, the story is ups and downs, and it's very dramatic. Angelina Jolie's performance is also good, but it doesn't seem to be enough to win her an Oscar,...

  • Chelsea 2022-04-23 07:01:32

    Evil society has great motherhood. Jolie's acting is not bad, and the story is also profound and thought-provoking, but it feels a bit abrupt and hasty when solving the "killing a child" case, and it seems too long-winded in the end. Fuck you and the horse you are riding on! Why is our society always "being" employed and "being" committed...

  • Damian 2022-03-24 09:01:31

    A mother's love is strong and great. Society is dark and...

  • Katheryn 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    It's a very heavy film. After watching it, I don't want to say that our 2008 is not as good as other people's 1928. In short, if there is love, there is hope, and if there is hope, don't give...

  • Kennedy 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    The big problems caused by small people are one of my favorite types of words. The rhythm of the first half of the film can be described as turbulent. It is almost non-confrontational to resist the social system from a personal point of view. It is inevitable for individuals to act around their own existence value. Being involved in the whirlpool of interests centered on social power, we still cannot ignore the force majeure of challenging authority. After the beautification, behind all the...

  • Eryn 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    I was so depressed and exhausted for two and a half hours, but I always stayed focused. It has already shown that this is a good movie~ It's just a similar theme, I still prefer Los Angeles Confidential. After watching it, I can't forget a bunch of clear facial features. , In addition to AJ, the character's face began to blur as soon as I watched it, even John...

  • Krystina 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    So dark, so desperate, so...

  • Calista 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    I am used to watching the Korean style satirizing the government and the legal system, and I will feel that the film's handling is lukewarm, especially the last hanging sequence, what is the director's intention? The performance made the film too weak for the last half hour. Fortunately, the film is flawless as a whole, and the resistance is full, but what happened to Julie's red lips....

Extended Reading
  • Arvid 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    "L.A. Confidential" "Missing Children"

    I thought it was just a special case with something to hide, but I never imagined that such a huge number of people would be involved, and it eventually developed into the "Missing Children" of "LA Confidential", which exposes corruption, advocates justice, and advocates women's rights. Uplifting...

  • Dahlia 2022-04-21 09:01:36

    Mother's love is priceless, women are not easy.

    Why do all I see in the movie are the female side, and there are obviously many entry points?
    The following text is to answer this question.

    Now I am a 20-year-old boy, at a borderline between maturity and childishness. The two women in my life, my mom and my girlfriend, are by my side. I also...

Changeling quotes

  • Dr. Jonathan Steele: According to your file, you believe that the police substituted a fake boy for your son.

    Christine Collins: No, I didn't say he was a fake boy. He's not *my* boy. They brought home the wrong boy. My son is still missing.

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: Well, that's strange, because I have here a newspaper article with a photo of you at the train station, welcoming home your son.

    [shows her the article]

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: That is you in the photo, isn't it?

    Christine Collins: Yes.

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: So, at first, he was your son and now he's not your son. Has this been going on for a long time? People changing, becoming something other than what they are?

    Christine Collins: People don't change.

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: You don't think people change?

    Christine Collins: No, that's not what I...

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: Shh! The police, they're not out to persecute you?

    Christine Collins: No, they're not.

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: No, they're not. The police are here to protect you.

    Christine Collins: Yes.

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: Really?

    Christine Collins: Yes.

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: Well, that's odd, because when you were admitted, you told the head nurse that the police were conspiring *deliberately* to punish you. So, either the head nurse and the interns are also conspiring to punish you or you're changing your story.

    [pause]

    Dr. Jonathan Steele: Do you often have trouble telling reality from fantasy, Mrs. Collins?

    Christine Collins: No...

  • Dr. Jonathan Steele: By signing this, you certify that you were wrong when you stated the boy returned to you by the police was not your son. It further stipulates that the police were right in sending you here for observation and it absolves them of all responsibility.

    Christine Collins: I won't sign that.