October 11, 2009

Changeling

wait, what?

Data
Title: Changeling
Year: 2008
Length: 141 minutes
Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
Starring: Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich, Jeffrey Donovan
Music: Clint Eastwood
Distinctions: Oscar nominations for Best Actress (Jolie), Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction; currently #232 on IMDb's Top 250

My reaction
Synopsis: the LAPD gives the mother of a missing child the wrong kid and insist it's the right one
How I saw it: on video (rented from Netflix), yesterday
Concept: Great. The one time I'm not against "based on a true story" stories: when it's so bizarre and unbelievable that you would never buy it as fiction.
Story: Good. Great plot, but only so-so writing.
Characters: Bad.
Dialog: Indifferent. According to the IMDb's trivia, a number of lines are recycled from Babylon 5 (which was written by the same guy). That sounds about right.
Pacing: Terrible. Easily twice as long as it should be.
Cinematography: Indifferent. Looks nice, but unmemorable.
Special effects/design: Great.
Acting: Good.
Music: Bad. Not bad music (and let's give some credit to Eastwood - writing a mediocre film score is no small task), but bad for the movie.
Subjective Rating: 6/10 (Okay). Interesting story, and more emotionally resonant than most Eastwood-directed movies, but I wouldn't recommend it.
Objective Rating: 6/10 (Okay) 2.2/4 (Okay).

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