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State power denounced in the Clint Eastwood film “Changeling”

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A female version of Dirty Harry played by Angelina Jolie



Hilary Swank and Reese Witherspoon were originally considered for the role of main character Christine Collins. In particular, Hilary Swank played the role of Maggie in Eastwood's ` `Million Dollar Baby '' (2004), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. However, producer Ron Howard suggested that Angelina Jolie be cast. He thought her classic features would fit well with the late 1920s.


Clint Eastwood agreed with the idea, saying, ``As a mother herself, she would be able to accurately express how she would feel if her child was kidnapped.'' However, Angelina Jolie initially turns down this offer. The idea of ​​a child being raised with love being kidnapped one day was too much for her. However, he realizes that this film is a challenging project unlike any he has ever appeared in before, and decides to appear in it with extraordinary determination.



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I think everyone who has seen this movie will agree that the image of Angelina Jolie, who is in direct conflict with the corrupt police system and works hard to rescue her son, is no less than Dirty Harry. . The scene where a former prostitute he meets at a mental hospital admonishes him, saying, ``Sometimes you have to use the right words,'' and then tells the police and Guru's hospital director, ``Fuck off!'' is a scene in which she shows off her character as a female version of Harry Callahan. It'll be great.


Directed by the original Eastwood, Angelina Jolie denounces the police system that seriously undermines the freedom and dignity of individuals and struggles to enforce "true justice."



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