Changeling: DVD, Blu-ray Review (2009)

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Directed by Clint Eastwood, written by J. Michael Straczynski, 140 minutes, rated R.The Clint Eastwood movie, “Changeling,” now available on DVD and Blu-ray disc, galvanizes Eastwood’s presence as one of today’s best working directors.

But then came 1995’s “The Bridges of Madison County,” which humanized its slight sourcebook with substance; 2004’s “Million Dollar Baby,” which transcended the sport of boxing to become a movie about the necessity of surrogate families; and in 2006, two films that looked at opposing views of World War II--“Flags of Our Fathers” and “Letters from Iwo Jima.” Of those latter four films, each was nominated for Academy Awards. Some took home the honor in various categories.
As he approaches 80, Eastwood continues his stretch of directorial success with his latest movie, a period drama based on true events.


It’s later, at home, that her doubts about whether this Walter is her Walter grow into a cacophony of facts that he isn’t. This Walter, after all, is circumcised. He’s also three inches shorter than her Walter. Dental exams prove he couldn’t be her Walter. Those who knew Walter, such as his teacher, are steadfast that this child isn’t the same child.

The intent is to shut her up, only it doesn’t, particularly when the story detours to include one Gordon Northcott (Jason Butler Harner), a serial killer linked to the deaths of 20 children, and when Briegleb introduces Christine to a lawyer (Geoff Pierson) who agrees to work pro bono in an effort to help her.

One of the film’s chief conceits comes down to its ambitious scope--it’s enormous. Still, Eastwood is fearless, juxtaposing a mother’s profound worry for her child and the injustices threatening to cripple her from finding him against a city undone by the very people charged to protect it. That’s a lot for one movie to contain, but Eastwood succeeds. He taps into Christine’s rage, he uses it, and he drives us through.
Grade: A-
Features: |
- Partners in Crime: Clint Eastwood and Angelina Jolie A unique look at the making of the film that gives insight on the script's genesis, Clint Eastwood's effective approach at directing and the detailed production design. - The Common Thread: Angelina Jolie Becomes Christine Collins A Profile of Angelina Jolie and the real-life inspiration for her character, Christine Collins. |
Video: |
Widescreen 2.40:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
Audio: |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Subtitles: |
English, Spanish, French |
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