

Changeling (2008)
Changeling 2008
Directed by the once indispensable Western actor Clint Eastwood, Colm Feore, in particular the beautiful actress Angelina Jolie, who voiced the character in Kung Fu Panda 3. and Amy Ryan in the lead cast. The movie, which is 2 hours and 21 minutes long, written by J. Michael Straczynski, closed the box office with a gross of 113 million dollars. In addition, the beautiful actress Angelina Jolie received the best actress Oscar for her performance in this movie. We are in March 1928 in a working-class suburb of Los Angeles. Christine Collins is a mother working as a telephone operator and on an ordinary Saturday morning, she leaves the house to say goodbye to her young son, Walter, to go to work. When he returns home in the evening, he cannot find his son Walter at home. His only son, whom he cares most about in life, is missing and intense search efforts are started by the police teams. But nowhere is there any trace of little Walter. Months pass and Collins has lost hope, but news comes from the police. A boy who claims to be Christine's son has been found. Police forces, trying to protect their reputation, inform the media and turn the reunion of mother and son into a public demonstration. Amid countless media workers, photographers and policemen, the woman's head is completely confused and she agrees to take the brought child into her home. What he feels in the depths of his heart is that the child brought is not his own son.
Directed by the once indispensable Western actor Clint Eastwood, Colm Feore, in particular the beautiful actress Angelina Jolie, who voiced the character in Kung Fu Panda 3. and Amy Ryan in the lead cast. The movie, which is 2 hours and 21 minutes long, written by J. Michael Straczynski, closed the box office with a gross of 113 million dollars. In addition, the beautiful actress Angelina Jolie received the best actress Oscar for her performance in this movie. We are in March 1928 in a working-class suburb of Los Angeles. Christine Collins is a mother working as a telephone operator and on an ordinary Saturday morning, she leaves the house to say goodbye to her young son, Walter, to go to work. When he returns home in the evening, he cannot find his son Walter at home. His only son, whom he cares most about in life, is missing and intense search efforts are started by the police teams. But nowhere is there any trace of little Walter. Months pass and Collins has lost hope, but news comes from the police. A boy who claims to be Christine's son has been found. Police forces, trying to protect their reputation, inform the media and turn the reunion of mother and son into a public demonstration. Amid countless media workers, photographers and policemen, the woman's head is completely confused and she agrees to take the brought child into her home. What he feels in the depths of his heart is that the child brought is not his own son.








