L'ECHANGE (CHANGELING)
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Cannes. Changeling.
Published 5/20/2008 at GreenCine Daily
"A thematic companion piece to Mystic River but more complex and far-reaching, Changeling impressively continues Clint Eastwood's great run of ambitious late-career pictures," writes Variety's Todd McCarthy.
"Emotionally powerful and stylistically sure-handed, this true story-inspired drama begins small with the disappearance of a young boy, only to gradually fan out to become a comprehensive critique of the entire power structure of Los Angeles, circa 1928."
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Published 5/21/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Mystery Man) at Mystery Man on Film
... but more complex and far-reaching, Changeling impressively continues ...
Cannes 08: "Changeling."
Published 5/21/2008 by Alison Willmore at IFC: Indie Eye
... A cloche-wearing madonna, Angelina Jolie is the porcelain personification of trembling courage and devoted motherhood in "Changeling." As Christine Collins, entire scenes exist solely for the world's most famous collector of international orphans to allow her eyes to well up as, clutching her hands over her mouth, she gives in to despair of ever finding Walter, her kidnapped son. Other times, the facade shatters and she shrieks "He's not my son! He's not my son!" Or "Did you kill my son?! Did you kill my son?!" Or "No! No! No!" Someone actually refers to her as ...
Cannes: Your Guess is as Good as Mine
Published 5/25/2008 by Nick Plowman at Fataculture
... an Italian crime family that is no excessively wealthy, and the film is said to be the stuff that classics are made of. The Palme d’Or is very much in the cards for this film.
“Il Divo” by Paolo Sorrentino
It has been called things along the lines of audacious and powerfully original, but it has also been said that the films complex and almost alienating political outlook may turn off voters - no matter how impressed critics may be.
“Changeling” by Clint Eastwood
Flat out raves - but perhaps it only appeals to ...

