The mother realizes that her child has been switched, but everyone around her denies it

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  • This film is based on a true story. The police brought back Christine''s missing son Walter. But the woman soon realizes that it is not her child.
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Комментарии • 820

  • @JohnLockeee
    @JohnLockeee  Год назад +454

    Changeling (2008)

    • @kyletorres202
      @kyletorres202 Год назад +15

      Angelina should've been nominated for her role in this film.A Clint Eastwood film.

    • @deenora596
      @deenora596 2 месяца назад +1

      Sureeee feminism wasnt born because of this in the past . Always gaslighting women in those times.

    • @Cassandra1040
      @Cassandra1040 2 месяца назад

      @@deenora596 and i still dont like feminist . The cops were wrong no doubt about that.

  • @user-lf3iu8td4c
    @user-lf3iu8td4c Год назад +6459

    The saddest part about this is that it actually happened irl. The police gaslighted a woman into accepting a child she knew was not hers just to save face.

    • @dustinsova4937
      @dustinsova4937 Год назад +2

      Bastards

    • @MzClementine
      @MzClementine Год назад

      @0. You actually need to jump down the rabbit hole of our past. Please find the mud flood community. This was the restart of our history. The movement of children. It went from the Catholic church, the Goodfellow group Newsies.. The harvesting of children and handing them off to farms on trains. Moving and manipulating children across the globe..
      But there's even a deeper darker history. Please seek out Michelle Gibson, Jarid Boosters, JonLevi, Minds Unveiled, Auto Didactic I want you to see a specific video about a month ago. Almost two months now. Cymatics. As well as Colm Gibney. Truly these people need to pay for their crimes.
      The use of insane asylums was an easy way for people to get away with heinous crimes. As well as, that was the start of the reset. The one we are actually going through right now.
      Truly the copulation came together around 1717. 1799 it was in full swing. These individuals what they did in the next hundred years is just insane. You'll see. Yes you will

    • @littleleah310
      @littleleah310 Год назад +62

      Smh

    • @River883
      @River883 Год назад +1

      Well it was the earlier 1900s so they wouldn’t belive a woman

    • @Pinkranger87
      @Pinkranger87 Год назад +2

      And her real child was murdered by serial killer

  • @lilmeenga33
    @lilmeenga33 Год назад +4222

    It’s really insane to me that even if you know your child is missing, you won’t get help for 24 hours.

    • @akthompson5857
      @akthompson5857 Год назад +251

      I just found out this is an insane myth that movies and shows keep pushing! They need to stop 😂😅

    • @FC-hj9ub
      @FC-hj9ub Год назад +223

      It's not true, that's not a real law and it's used in movies for suspense. However police have been known to tell people this because it's "too soon"

    • @anna8328
      @anna8328 Год назад +78

      especially if kid is missing every second counts and there's no period of waiting normal cops will seek immediately adults also don't need to be missing for a specific time to report them missing.

    • @pabloplaysguitar
      @pabloplaysguitar Год назад +46

      Thai Is not true, even if you think someone is missing and it's only been a few minutes, you should report it. Time is of the essence. That's why the Amber Alert is a thing

    • @chaos.n.cosmos
      @chaos.n.cosmos Год назад +32

      Where I live the cops won't do anything until its 48 hours past the person's disappearance

  • @eahbee2015
    @eahbee2015 Год назад +2126

    How could they force a woman to accept the child who isn't really hers.She's the mother and she knows more about her kid than anybody else.

    • @sheilarough236
      @sheilarough236 Год назад +127

      Wasn’t just the mother who said the boy wasn’t Walter. Walter’s teacher, his dentist, pretty much every one who knew Walter, kept saying that isn’t Walter

    • @Cinderella-mc8kf
      @Cinderella-mc8kf Год назад +6

      But i remember there was a scene where she approved it was him when they asked her,then later she denies it which confused me really.

    • @alkasoli4002
      @alkasoli4002 Год назад

      True

    • @blertadobson
      @blertadobson Год назад +12

      ​@@Cinderella-mc8kf nope no scenes where she approves

    • @meteora6599
      @meteora6599 Год назад +12

      @@Cinderella-mc8kf she did not accept the child. the policeman says to her that they found her child, but the first time she met the child she knew that he is not walter. she asked the policeman about that. they make her belive that he is the real walter even the child said that he is walter because the policeman threatend him to do so. they make her believe that she is suffering some kind of mental trauma due to depression of finding her son. so she accepted the child take him to their home and treated him as walter, but as time goes by she knew she is right. he is not walter. they accused her of being a psychopath took her in into mental institution where she not treated well and hurt her.

  • @ChristellaXaviera
    @ChristellaXaviera Год назад +2207

    This is so heartbreaking. In the end, she never stopped searching for her son. Meaning, she hoped to find him alive, but if not, at least she needed to find his remains.

    • @sulwhale3171
      @sulwhale3171 Год назад +10

      Did we fine the remains or

    • @ChristellaXaviera
      @ChristellaXaviera Год назад +139

      @@sulwhale3171 Unfortunately, he was never found & Christine already passed away a long time ago.

    • @richardmembe2934
      @richardmembe2934 Год назад +41

      Thats so fu£ked up

    • @Noel.Is.My.Biggest.Fan101
      @Noel.Is.My.Biggest.Fan101 Год назад +1

      These batty boys that prey on young boys are so sick .

    • @FlowerPower-cf2fp
      @FlowerPower-cf2fp Год назад +24

      I think in the movie they said something like Walter was a hero, some of the kids got stuck and he turned back to help them and the implication was he got caught instead but the killer never gave a definite answer in order to torture her

  • @jollyquinn430
    @jollyquinn430 Год назад +1470

    Angelina Jolie was amazing as the mother. It's insane that some critics are saying she was the wrong pick because she's too famous.

    • @craigsang4726
      @craigsang4726 Год назад +26

      No these stories need to reveal the ugly truths back then

    • @HamiltonIsLife
      @HamiltonIsLife Год назад +24

      I didn’t know it was her

    • @michellecase2302
      @michellecase2302 Год назад +4

      What's name of movie

    • @cristianabod2433
      @cristianabod2433 Год назад +18

      I didn't even recognize her 🤣🤣🤣

    • @christianaakingbola7702
      @christianaakingbola7702 Год назад +38

      I think it was because the real mother was part black. The main issue is that there was probably a racial undertone to the fact they couldn't be bothered to find her son.

  • @chlorophyll6154
    @chlorophyll6154 Год назад +1516

    This is the most disturbing story I've ever heard, far more than any serial killer stories or pyschopath
    To think that actually there's a real life woman has been through this, I'm glad this time the church and society help the poor woman

    • @OReily08080
      @OReily08080 Год назад +39

      I remember watching it when I was little, and it still leaves that disturbing feeling with how they treated her

    • @8thhousealchemist600
      @8thhousealchemist600 Год назад +69

      Really? You didn't hear about the 15 year old girl who was raped, impregnated, then 11 years later the Rapist who worked with the local Justice System (he knew the Police and Judge) gained full custody of the child? This happened last year in the State of Louisiana. Banfield.

    • @pennyck9468
      @pennyck9468 Год назад +29

      @@8thhousealchemist600 WTF, that's just horrible 😫 😢. This world is a mess.

    • @imperfectfits917
      @imperfectfits917 Год назад +9

      @@8thhousealchemist600wow I haven't heard of that! That's sick !

    • @jeringatai3156
      @jeringatai3156 Год назад +10

      this is based on a true story. she never stopped looking for her son, sadly she never found him

  • @desireepaulplummer4386
    @desireepaulplummer4386 Год назад +1015

    It’s a shame back in that time they couldn’t do a blood test that confirmed that is her son biologically Related to his mother

    • @michellephillips3655
      @michellephillips3655 Год назад +41

      A mother 'knows'

    • @FC-hj9ub
      @FC-hj9ub Год назад +67

      I mean if it looks nothing like your own child you don't need a blood test

    • @anna8328
      @anna8328 Год назад +96

      they couldn't do a DNA test but could do a basic blood test A B or 0. they didn't do the test because they knew the kid wasn't hers. this is a real case. they brought her the kid abandoned with literal "hey try him maybe you'll like him".

    • @wemona
      @wemona Год назад +56

      The dental test as seen on the movie is already a strong prove considering the times era. Because each person has different dental structure. it's just that the police doesn't want to admit that he is wrong... Poor children. I hope they rest in peace...

    • @juztina7346
      @juztina7346 Год назад +5

      I think desire mean the mother could have ask for a blood test prove or dna prove

  • @FlowerItzel18
    @FlowerItzel18 2 месяца назад +89

    Mothers know their kids inside and out, we know how our kids look, talk, walk, their mannerisms, their change in attitude, nearly everything.

    • @angela-fl4gs
      @angela-fl4gs Месяц назад

      I'm afraid of children. I'm sterile. Thanks to God in heaven 🙏

    • @dag23_subbers
      @dag23_subbers Месяц назад

      ​​@@angela-fl4gsI had a wonderful childhood, can't imagine having anything else better than that given we weren't rich or having too many relatives. We were very small family. But ended up having a good childhood. It wasn't as if we didnt risk..we went out a lot ...we went to play etc. We stayed alone too...probably it was reflective of society back then ..that we were supposed to have good childhood.Although right in front of my eyes I had seen child laborers.

    • @dag23_subbers
      @dag23_subbers Месяц назад

      ​But I fear having children. The world is so filled with such horrors and evils I feel very surprised people actually want to have kids!? Despite having a good childhood I cannot have kids. I am so scared of them. I was infact molested as a small child. But that only made me wary of men and I guess the kind of environment we had in our nation it helped me stay away from the irresistible men. I thank God He let me have that childhood. And didn't turn the molestations (two on separate occasions by separate men) into rapes. Else little girls getting raped was a common story back in the day. But I feel happy to see girl kids these days..they are treated with much love and respect and stories of rapes of young girls not even teenagers yet don't hit the headlines anymore. World has improved a lot but still I feel extremely scared of children.

    • @dag23_subbers
      @dag23_subbers Месяц назад

      Mother's ideally should know everything about their children. More so if they are housewives and have only cooking food as their major goal and rest is extra work. I would doubt that woman who despite not having to step outside to work, can't do better caretaking of her child as well as teach the child better things.

    • @ricebunnymoon4624
      @ricebunnymoon4624 26 дней назад

      The descion was made by men, so they don’t know

  • @orpheux8021
    @orpheux8021 Год назад +2075

    It is most likely that the boy died, sadly but at that point if the kid was alive he should had been able to do any type of communication. Still, It just shows how this mother truly loved his son

    • @scarlettapplejaxsaj1767
      @scarlettapplejaxsaj1767 Год назад +88

      This is based on the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders.

    • @VideoCesar07
      @VideoCesar07 Год назад +1

      It's awful to think the police were trying to force her to accept a child that was not her own just to save face since they had already had several corruption scandals in recent years. Even though Sanford Clark identified a picture of Walter as one of boys killed at Wineville, no evidence of any kind was found to place him at the scene. Sadly his ultimate fate remains unknown. Since the remains were buried in the same area they could have been mixed up so a DNA test of those might put to rest if in fact one of them was Walter Collins. Unfortunately that would be a tough thing to ask of the relatives of the victims who were identified.

    • @Glor137
      @Glor137 Год назад +10

      Her son*

    • @mediocremaiden8883
      @mediocremaiden8883 Год назад +1

      This took place in the 1920s. He was a Captive. And any attempts to escape were punished severely. Phone calls, especially long distance , as you can see because that's where the Mother works and is on skates to cover ground faster, were still manually connected. If he couldn't go out, the farm had no phone line most likely. He certainly couldn't get a letter to a mailman. He was up against a career Pedophile who had been at this for years. How was he suppose to get information in an era where Electricity and Phone Lines were still Primitive? Most homes didn't even have indoor plumbing especially farms.

    • @daphneyandersen1235
      @daphneyandersen1235 Год назад +1

      @@scarlettapplejaxsaj1767 😢

  • @Bec0107
    @Bec0107 Год назад +86

    The level of gaslighting is horrific. Like she doesn't know what her own bloody son looks like?!?
    And they believed a little boys statements over the adult MOTHER. Just awful.

  • @shakiellaachee7829
    @shakiellaachee7829 Год назад +547

    Every time I see this movie I feel like they sacrificed the child... instead of just treating it as the situation was, they did the most to convince her of a lie and I feel it’s because they all know what happened. They found a whole child willing to help them lie unwaveringly. Then they tried to send her to a mad house. The state at that time helped a lot of heinous crimes to go unnoticed because they have something to do with it. It was child trafficking

    • @thatlovelydancerIlao
      @thatlovelydancerIlao Год назад +20

      That's how I saw this too

    • @shwetachavan21
      @shwetachavan21 Год назад +2

      Film name plz

    • @nurarobinson7789
      @nurarobinson7789 Год назад +4

      @@shwetachavan21 "The Changeling"

    • @lotusflies855
      @lotusflies855 Год назад +2

      I saw this as that as well..

    • @Kalavatinails
      @Kalavatinails Год назад +13

      The boy was murdered but I never knew his mom went through this I heard of his murder prior to even knowing about this side of the story.

  • @stevielynn8885
    @stevielynn8885 Год назад +172

    The saddest part of the whole movie is that it’s a true story, and that poor woman never did find her son. And the man never told of he killed him or not before he died. She searched for her son for the rest of her life.

  • @megg8566
    @megg8566 Год назад +208

    I don't want to even imagine how horrible to is not only to loose a child but to be forced to believe the opposite and be treated as crazy. Mrs. Colins was an amazing woman.

  • @devamjani8041
    @devamjani8041 Год назад +80

    Finally a good pastor. We need more like him.

  • @fireflymiesumae
    @fireflymiesumae Год назад +134

    The fact that this is a real story is even more scary

  • @leah6784
    @leah6784 Год назад +305

    Angelina Jolie Deserved an oscar for this movie, Kate Winslet was very blunt in the reader. The emotions in this film F*cked me up. Especially *I WANT MY SON BACK* Part. This movie was a freaking masterpiece

  • @UnholyLucif3r
    @UnholyLucif3r Год назад +651

    For the ones wondering: In December, Northcott’s mother confessed to the murder of Walter Collins. She said she delivered the final blow to the boy and then buried him in a hole near the chicken coop. Sanford Clark said his grandmother had told them that if they each hit the boy then they will be equally guilty if caught. Sarah Louise Northcott was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Walter Collins.
    Christine’s son's body was never found, but it's almost certain that he was one of the victims in the so-called Wineville Chicken Murders. Gordon Stewart Northcott was convicted of killing three boys on a chicken ranch. His mother (actual grandmother) (the family was one disgusting incestuous mess) Sarah Louise Northcott, confessed to killing Walter Collins.

    • @liv-pk7jb
      @liv-pk7jb Год назад +70

      OMGosh thank you! But please can you explain the mother/grandmother situation my brain is frying ?

    • @kimawhitehawkjordan7714
      @kimawhitehawkjordan7714 Год назад +33

      Danm. What kind of sicko would kill a boy?? God danm!

    • @thejava.witchiswhispering
      @thejava.witchiswhispering Год назад +107

      @@liv-pk7jb well, if a woman has a child with her own son, the produced baby would be her child and grandchild all at once.

    • @raizahasmath5580
      @raizahasmath5580 Год назад +22

      What was the intention behind these murders though?

    • @UnholyLucif3r
      @UnholyLucif3r Год назад +32

      @@raizahasmath5580 No intentions. He said he loved boys.

  • @jobdoc2523
    @jobdoc2523 Год назад +57

    The director of the movie did great job, showing kindness to moms.

    • @AgentAO7
      @AgentAO7 Год назад +1

      Clint Eastwood directed this..

  • @noraa2199
    @noraa2199 Год назад +232

    We need to stop the wait until 24 hours passed before searching rule. If someone is missing we need to find them immediately. That 24 hours are life and death.

    • @crissaE7628
      @crissaE7628 Год назад +12

      They don’t do the 24 hour thing anymore for children I’m pretty sure

    • @RosiaMarz
      @RosiaMarz Год назад +13

      Okay, it is VERY important that you know that you can file a missing persons report IMMEDIATELY. Police departments may be reluctant to, but if they say they can’t, it’s an outright lie. If you haven’t heard from your loved one in X amount of hours and you feel something is off, you do NOT have to wait 24 hours or even 4 hours.

    • @Mizbit
      @Mizbit Год назад +5

      Actually there is not statue to wait to report ANY missing person. It's literally lazy police work and prejudices that prevents reporting. If they refuse keep harassing. Literally be the squeaky wheel, go above their heads, go to news, the public, your government officials, everyone.
      The 24 hours or any time limit is for federal offices like the FBI and has been misunderstood by the public and police officers partly because of media

    • @zer0projection
      @zer0projection 3 месяца назад +2

      Its not a rule

  • @rookandpawn
    @rookandpawn Год назад +78

    This is how much your mother loves you and you should live your life knowing this is the kind of love your mom has for you.

    • @busybeepr7018
      @busybeepr7018 Год назад +4

      Not all the moms by default. These are rare actually

    • @hazelmint6671
      @hazelmint6671 Месяц назад

      Not always unfortunately...

  • @ilhamrj2599
    @ilhamrj2599 Год назад +93

    This movie was succesfully brought me into tears back in 2008. And I am a man. The fact that the police tried to fool her. And when she was voicing her concerns, she simply got sent to psychiatric ward.😢

  • @kyliesmith7903
    @kyliesmith7903 Год назад +75

    What this REAL woman Christine actually went through is mind-blowing! First, Her son Walter went missing out of nowhere, then several months went by the police told her they found her son. I couldn't imagine the total excitement while running up to the train thinking it's gonna be her son Walter. Clearly knowing for a 100% fact that boy wasn't her son Walter, Then telling the police that it wasn't him, even came with real evidence that the boy wasn't Walter then to be locked up for the police lying once again saying shes mentally ill. To Christine's dying day she never gave up hope that she'd find out what happen to her son.

  • @abhiam18
    @abhiam18 Год назад +164

    This movie is so emotional, I literally cried while watching it. I was sunk for weeks. Their was no closure for this mother, she was searching her boy.

  • @senjusama8518
    @senjusama8518 Год назад +326

    I’m a mother too, when a mother tells your not her child YOU ARE NOT!. A mother can feel the heartbeat,presence and mannerisms of her own child. I just can’t imagine the feeling that your own child are taken away from you, I can’t imagine how a mother can sleep,eat thinking where is her child what he/she eating right now,is the child are safe?? is the child experiencing abuse?? by whosever the captors is.if that happenes to me I’m already dead coz I know every moment of time is important and every moment of time u Knew there will something happen to my own child😞the sad part is when you expect the people to help you and who is in charge to keeping everyone safe is the worst people that making you feel you are crazy and your voice are no value

    • @anna8328
      @anna8328 Год назад +8

      sweetie the cops knew the kid wasn't hers this is a real case also plenty of people have wrong kids from hospitals by nurses mistakes so calm down

    • @senjusama8518
      @senjusama8518 Год назад +11

      @@anna8328 yes they knew but they pretend to be blind,so that the case is closed

    • @insomniac8667
      @insomniac8667 Год назад

      @@anna8328 shut up Karen, a mother cannot "calm down".

    • @98dixiechick
      @98dixiechick Год назад +3

      Well... there is a condition called capgras syndrome. You're child could be standing right in front of you and you won't believe that it's your child.

    • @yivunqp963
      @yivunqp963 Год назад +3

      There are also real mothers abandoning their own children.

  • @TheOddityFair
    @TheOddityFair Год назад +144

    If it’s any consolation, mother & son hopefully met again in heaven. Just a hopeful thought.

  • @Morwenna16
    @Morwenna16 Год назад +62

    Back then women had to shut their mouth otherwise they’d be called crazy and sent in psychiatrist hospital. This is disgusting and it happened not so long ago.

    • @missannie8012
      @missannie8012 3 месяца назад +3

      There was a standing joke in our family that it only took 3 signatures to get someone committed! Now that's scary.

    • @HappyNarrative
      @HappyNarrative 2 месяца назад +3

      It’s still happens, a lot.

    • @MszEveryShot
      @MszEveryShot 2 месяца назад

      ​@@HappyNarrative example? I haven't heard of anything even similar

    • @allegrap1054
      @allegrap1054 Месяц назад

      @@MszEveryShotGoogle the cop that had his ex committed

  • @cy4330
    @cy4330 Год назад +223

    This happened to millions of Chinese children and poor women, abducted in broad daylight and sold. In recent years due to the DNA test, some were able to find their long lost family members. There are still uncountable trafficked kids who don't even know

    • @enimosyrti5827
      @enimosyrti5827 Год назад +2

      Seriously 😭😭😭

    • @TradBarbie
      @TradBarbie Год назад

      But the parents literally didn't even notice because...
      Ah I'm going to Hell for that one.

    • @Mizbit
      @Mizbit Год назад

      It's still ongoing. And because of the 1 child law there are more men than woman (and in some villages no girls were born or alive) so girls and women are taken from larger cities and even other countries and forced in to slavery, trafficked, marriage etc.. there are several documentaries on RUclips about this.
      Even if they are found, a lot times the government won't do anything about it because these woman are now undocumented (they don't know who they were because they were kidnapped as toddlers or young children) or taken from other countries.
      There was a woman that was kidnapped as a child and when they found her she had a chain around her neck, had been made to have multiple children, and didn't even have a name. She was so broken that the only thing she would say was she was nothing amd no one wanted her. She was left with that terrible family that abused her since was was taken and bought by them for their son. It's awful

    • @missannie8012
      @missannie8012 3 месяца назад +4

      I've read in the slave trade early years Irish were also kidnapped and sold into slavery. Seems this thing has been worldwide for a long time. God please help all from this evil

    • @Olivia-mj9pb
      @Olivia-mj9pb 2 месяца назад

      Whoever thinks this way must’ve studied in a nutshell in western education society where China been demonised. Matter of truth is I feel much saver walking on streets with camera above my head then streets with everyone who can legally a gun in their pocket.

  • @mukwati
    @mukwati Год назад +252

    Well, seems like the police haven't changed much

  • @jennylusk1016
    @jennylusk1016 Год назад +21

    Every time I hear the screams of those boys, I get chills, and tears just start flowing. It's a shame what she went through, and her son never did make it, but at least he died a hero saving another boy.

  • @chaos.n.cosmos
    @chaos.n.cosmos Год назад +177

    It was hard to believe that the police really resorted to this kind of sh*t irl just to get rid of the case.

    • @psa921416
      @psa921416 Год назад +14

      Never underestimate police

    • @missherrera4451
      @missherrera4451 Год назад

      The police do fucked up things all the time so it would benefit you to believe it lol

    • @muffinator1239
      @muffinator1239 Год назад

      It’s not that hard to believe considering that this happens way too much. Police convicting the wrong people, or police not taking in new evidence or listening to concerns just so that they don’t have to do their jobs.

  • @lydiamoeko898
    @lydiamoeko898 Год назад +21

    Police officer telling me a child who's not my son will drive me crazy. Mother's know their children.

  • @poppyA-zh8uz
    @poppyA-zh8uz Год назад +52

    if Christine was a man, none of these people dared to dismiss her so much

  • @repurposedart9897
    @repurposedart9897 Год назад +92

    I dont think anything has changed in America when it comes to missing children. There is a dark side that is right in front of us and we just keep getting gaslighted.

    • @Karenpayne47
      @Karenpayne47 22 дня назад

      Yeah, for instance, the 12,000+ migrant children who crossed the border. They were crowded into camps for a while, and then what happened to them? We never heard.

  • @ikamille
    @ikamille Год назад +75

    Watched this film once a year after it premiered. Never watched again, messed me up in the worst way. Everything from the truth of the story, him almost escaping, all those poor baby boys, to just....everything. Heartbreaking.

  • @florencetafireyi3985
    @florencetafireyi3985 Год назад +20

    How can a mother not know her child though? She was right for telling this wasn’t Walter

  • @sweetra07
    @sweetra07 Год назад +18

    Bittersweet! Something bad had to happen in order for some good to come out of it and much needed change. She lost her son, yet she freed all those women and removed the corrupt people from office.

  • @kittythecat5882
    @kittythecat5882 Год назад +42

    It's so amazing all the support she received, really warms one's heart❤️. And that mental hospital was just horrible. I've actually seen many movies of normal women being forced into mental hospitals; really sad

  • @FC-hj9ub
    @FC-hj9ub Год назад +140

    Thsi is a true story of a family in the past (I think it was the 1930s or 30s) who's child went missing and the police did very little that was useful. When the child was "found" it was actually not their child and they still had to take them home and live with them. And I don't think it's the only case in the world.

    • @childishpaco7447
      @childishpaco7447 Год назад +4

      No shit that’s why the movie tells you it’s based off a true story

  • @harleyquinn5774
    @harleyquinn5774 Год назад +19

    I wonder if the “changling” son, as an adult, felt any guilt or shame for not speaking up and admitting he was not her son.

  • @Lexi-Chan1267
    @Lexi-Chan1267 Год назад +40

    I saw this movie in the theater i cried. It was so powerful. Angelina jolie was amazing 👏

  • @GEORGIANATOR123
    @GEORGIANATOR123 2 месяца назад +4

    Jolie did a fantastic job in this movie. Such heartbreak that it's based on a true story and the mother died never having found her son.

  • @greyperry
    @greyperry Год назад +12

    This movie shattered my heart to pieces, I cried so hard, and its not a handsome cry, its an ugly snort cry. I was depressed for a week after I had watched this movie long time ago. Angelina Jolie really delivered 10/10. The OSTs too, are magnificently beautiful. Clint Eastwood truly served

  • @francescacastiglione7094
    @francescacastiglione7094 Год назад +19

    This was such an amazing movie. Can’t believe it was a true story too. I believe Angelina Jolie was nominated for an academy award for this role too.

  • @mimikidman
    @mimikidman Год назад +21

    I loved this film so much! Angelina deserved more recognition for this film and she was worthy of some major awards of that year. But Kate winslet's performance was undeniably unbeatable as well!

    • @ingridarlington5745
      @ingridarlington5745 Год назад

      The reason Kate won was because she showed her breasts in that film/that year. That gives her a better chance of winning.

    • @kyletorres202
      @kyletorres202 Год назад

      Mimi Kidman what was Kate's movie title and the role she played?

    • @mimikidman
      @mimikidman Год назад

      @@kyletorres202 The reader.

    • @kyletorres202
      @kyletorres202 Год назад

      @@mimikidmangee thanks !!!

    • @Chapin-pc2kz
      @Chapin-pc2kz Год назад

      I would have given it to *Angelina.* She was practically on screen, from beginning to end. On the other hand, *Kate's* role was more supporting and should have been Oscar-nominated in the *Best Supporting Actress* category, just like she did at the *Golden Globes,* *SAG,* and *Critics' Choice Awards.* It was only at the *Oscars* and *BAFTA* that she was inexplicably nominated in *Best Actress* for _The Reader,_ which is really about the boy, *'Michael.'* He is the title character, and the movie is told from his perspective. *Kate's* character, *'Hanna,'* just comes in and out of his life and has only 40 minutes of screen time in a two-hour movie. They aged *Kate* up, but they used two different actors for *'Michael,'* which is probably why some people consider *'Hanna'* a leading role.

  • @kenehnsklp5530
    @kenehnsklp5530 Год назад +30

    So sad. I was hoping for a happy ending but it never happened. Now the film is haunting

  • @Amylisette74
    @Amylisette74 Год назад +60

    Should have known Clint Eastwood directed this movie, he did it again folks. This man continues to direct bangers

  • @Tei_noda
    @Tei_noda Год назад +24

    If only she stayed home that Saturday 😢 I feel so sorry for people who work long hours 😢 n get small pay they deserve so much

  • @craigsang4726
    @craigsang4726 Год назад +106

    Thanks for sharing these stories.They need to be told so the same mistakes arent repeated again

    • @tree6787
      @tree6787 Год назад

      I agree 💯 I think movies like American History X and Schindler's List should be mandatory in high school.

  • @INDLIS
    @INDLIS Год назад +7

    That corrupt doctor would’ve been chased out had Christine called on Walter’s primary doctor. He would’ve said “Get out of here, Walter Collins is my patient not yours”.

  • @victoriagreen4433
    @victoriagreen4433 Год назад +17

    To think this isn't still happening in America is a mistake.
    God bless Angelina Jolie for spreading awareness

  • @thinkpositive313
    @thinkpositive313 Год назад +7

    I couldn't watch the film till the end. It was so disturbing and hard to my heart. Jolie was so good in portraying that mother....

  • @lesyeuxsansvisage1157
    @lesyeuxsansvisage1157 5 месяцев назад +3

    The remains of her son were eventually found. One of the boys who escaped the serial killers, said her son helped save other boys, over his own life. She never stopped looking, and hoping, but alas, the poor dear soul didn’t make it.

    • @user-rh2io7gm1l
      @user-rh2io7gm1l 3 месяца назад

      Walter Collins was never found. That is why Christine Collins continued to believe that her son was still alive.

  • @allac3630
    @allac3630 Год назад +14

    There really should be a Saint Christine and Saint Gustav memorial. These 2 people dedicated their entire lives to fighting against injustice and saved so many innocent lives inspite most of the world being against them!! They are my heroes! 🇺🇲👏👏👏

  • @user-ss9lr3yv7z
    @user-ss9lr3yv7z 11 месяцев назад +3

    Heartbreaking. I can't imagine the regret she lived with and on top of that the pain she felt because of not only losing her son, but what the police did to her.... unreal!

  • @sosaboi1352
    @sosaboi1352 Год назад +102

    Lmao my Mom said when I was born they took me to do the check ups and I’m a Dude, she said the came back with a Baby Girl and scared the shit out of her but I guess we had the same last names

    • @chubby371
      @chubby371 Год назад +2

      hahaa..its kinda cool :)

    • @davidt8087
      @davidt8087 Год назад +1

      It just shows the saying that "Smart and successful peolple are the ones who have jobs and good incomes" is bs. The world is filled with morons with jobs who constantly fuk shit up and then refuse to acknowledge their mistake much less face consequences

    • @sosaboi1352
      @sosaboi1352 Год назад +1

      @@davidt8087 True, common sense isn’t common at all.

    • @Hechangesme
      @Hechangesme Год назад

      So many nurses make fun of changing babies. I had a special marker with me in case they would take my princess for a moment in a separate room and I would have proof. Glad they didn't but I was ready for it

    • @firstylasty9417
      @firstylasty9417 Год назад

      In my mind, you are black and the parents are white. And the nurses are all confused.

  • @kendall8941
    @kendall8941 Год назад +22

    If anyone is interested in the true events that inspired this movie then look up the wineville chicken coop murders. A series of murders of young boys committed in the early 20s on a farm in southern California. The young boy from the movie irl was Walter Collins. He most likely was a victim of the chicken coop murders but his mother Christine Collins never stopped looking for him until the day she died.

  • @Tig_Old_Bitties
    @Tig_Old_Bitties Год назад +24

    My anger level went 🆙🆙🆙🆙🆙🆙

  • @voidolinstar
    @voidolinstar Год назад +9

    I remember watching this as a kid and it scared the crap out of me!

  • @Skinniest_Kween
    @Skinniest_Kween Год назад +11

    This is one of my favorite films ever. Angelina Jolie had me in a chokehold the entire time.

  • @JosephSpalliero
    @JosephSpalliero Год назад +2

    WOW! With artificial robotic like voice giving a rundown about this good movie, it kinda adds to the isolation and distancing the Mother was feeling when no one around her believed her and was so cold and inhumane .

  • @patriciarowe6685
    @patriciarowe6685 11 месяцев назад +6

    One of the best performances by Angelina Jolie ❤

    • @alyssatwine8710
      @alyssatwine8710 10 месяцев назад

      I agree. This is the 2nd movie where she was in a mental hospital

  • @taryn7347
    @taryn7347 Год назад +7

    They only recovered 4 body remains but believed there are 20 boys buried. Winslow brothers were killed the same way as Walter and there was another boy Alvin they think his name was. Absolutely vile what they did to those boys. The teenage boy I do feel for as he didn’t want any part in this and he did tell someone about it after witnessing what he saw and unfortunately was forced to kill.

  • @aliyusuf8719
    @aliyusuf8719 Год назад +4

    Однажды на детской площадке я рассердилась на своего 4 летнего сына из-за его поведения. Второму сыну было 2 года. (Я не успевала следить одновременно за двумя активными мальчиками.)
    Старший сын от обиды убежал и спрятался. У меня забилось сердце так сильно что я задыхалась в глазах потемнело и я ничего не слышала я только бегала и звала сына. Я даже забыла про второго сына. Но добрые соседи оказали мне помощь с присмотром за ребенком и с поисками пропавшего сына. Было такое отчаяние такая пустота. Вскоре с соседнего двора подростки приводят моего сына. Это было невероятное ощущение как глоток воздуха как спасение хотелось подарить весь мир тем подросткам в знак благодарности. Снова прижать к себе своего любимого сына. Это самое лучшее и дорогое в жизни когда твои дети живы здоровы и рядом рядом рядом🥹

  • @shenzhendrake2429
    @shenzhendrake2429 Год назад +58

    since 2014, i thought my brother offers me sanctuary but his drug addiction offers me psychological torture, and he broke me until i am just a shell of my former self.. my mom was worried when the police beat him up and tried to use him as an asset but deep down i am happy. he deserves it

  • @sammi088
    @sammi088 Год назад +7

    She never gave up looking for him 😢

  • @petrajacops3301
    @petrajacops3301 Год назад +10

    It’s all fun and games until it says: BASED ON A TRUE STORY

  • @lisn7175
    @lisn7175 Год назад +23

    Not surprised by the actions of the police

  • @romelladasratt888
    @romelladasratt888 Год назад +22

    Crazy or not.. a mother knows her child...

    • @firstylasty9417
      @firstylasty9417 Год назад

      I've known some parents who got their twins confused as babies, and -- to this day -- is still not 100% sure which one was born which.

  • @sightorvision
    @sightorvision Год назад +148

    There's nothing sad about the kid's or his mother's condition but it's only to be seen that the true criminals like Jones and those incompetent people in police and that mental hospital will be left unpunished

    • @sightorvision
      @sightorvision Год назад +14

      Yes Gordon or the killer was rightfully executed but those who tried to avoid their mistake by any means were worse as they made living worse than death

  • @rubadargazali2105
    @rubadargazali2105 Год назад +6

    I cried my eyes out in this movie and had sad feelings for a week ,it 's a very hurting movie

  • @jed1680
    @jed1680 Год назад +6

    Worst case of gaslighting in modern history.

  • @shrutisivadas4634
    @shrutisivadas4634 Год назад +5

    This movie messed me up. I was glum for weeks after. The truth aspect of it, destroyed me. A mother's nightmare and all the people who did her wrong. Angelina acted her ass off. Best movie that I will not be able to watch again.

  • @TheBrelala
    @TheBrelala Год назад +2

    Theres no love like a mother's I hope she found peace

  • @ryanclemons1
    @ryanclemons1 Год назад +15

    This movie is very upsetting to me my mother had issues and would tell me I'm not her son and she really believed it. And seeing all the comments that a mother always knows.......no they don't sometimes a mother is not of sound mind and is wrong guys.

    • @daphneyandersen1235
      @daphneyandersen1235 Год назад +2

      Yes, there is a mental condition where people believe their love ones are not really their love ones. Imposter disorder I think it's called, though there are other reasons why some mothers believe their children are strangers. Postpartum Psychosis can make a mother view their child as an stranger/enemy, and it can last for years if not treated early on. Sorry your mother felt that way about you, I imagine it makes for an unhappy childhood ☹️.

    • @ShockResistor
      @ShockResistor 2 месяца назад

      Im sorry. What your mom had is calked Capgrass Syndrome.

  • @firstylasty9417
    @firstylasty9417 Год назад +16

    Can we talk about the kid who was all, "Yeah, dude. Sure. I'm your kid. How 'bout we move on, and you get me a cookie." ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    I mean... I don't even know what kind of questions to ask, here.

    • @valeriejimenez8674
      @valeriejimenez8674 Год назад +6

      Okay yes literally same here I was thinking about this kid like “did he really wanna go to LA that bad?” And what about his family like we’re THEY not going crazy looking for him?!” So many questions....

    • @daphneyandersen1235
      @daphneyandersen1235 Год назад +2

      @@valeriejimenez8674 yes, I wonder if he had a troubled home life. I am going to research more about him, to learn what happened to him afterwards.

    • @firstylasty9417
      @firstylasty9417 Год назад

      @@daphneyandersen1235 Yeah, I'd be curious. That sh- - 's not normal. I've worked with tons of kids, and NO mentally sound child (toddler, even) would be: "Cool. You'll be my mom henceforward. What's for dinner?" That, to me, is the craziest part of the story. ...Well, that, and some sexist, insipid asshole thinking they can gaslight a mom into believing some rando kid is hers.

    • @merryfrank1925
      @merryfrank1925 18 дней назад +1

      That child was pure evil, to lie so blatantly and under no duress to a grieving mum

  • @jaredneel1987
    @jaredneel1987 Год назад +3

    Who could imagine the people in charge of Los Angeles gaslighting people. Oh wait, Nevermind. They still do.

  • @halyketarrant
    @halyketarrant 2 месяца назад +2

    A great and tragic movie, just as almost every Clint Eastwood’s ones.

  • @ariantoula
    @ariantoula Год назад +9

    Amazing movie, never thought jolie would be that good on acting, did not expect that

  • @rachelpeters5587
    @rachelpeters5587 Год назад +2

    The ranch where all the murders happened is right by where I live. Every time I pass by it I think of this whole incident.

  • @deborahsmith8925
    @deborahsmith8925 2 месяца назад +1

    In the climate of missing children it was as if the police were in on it; knowing the serial killer had a thing for young boys. Especially if the perpetrator was from a influential family. The fact that the policemen had so many mothers committed to a mental institution rather than do their job and believe them, says a lot. This was a horrific story, on so many levels. The police on the case failed to serve and protect the community.

  • @LSZCOC
    @LSZCOC Год назад +2

    Angelina Jolie is such a great actor, she makes me emotional 😭

  • @AllThingsMyTV
    @AllThingsMyTV Год назад +6

    And if you understand stories like this have happened IRL, then can you imagine what they have done to these celebrities??...Made us to believe they were crazy or died from suicide, or whatever lie the powers that be come up with ..Frightening as hell

  • @ACD1440
    @ACD1440 Год назад +12

    How did this even happen 😳 how were people TELLING a MOTHER that she didn't know a child she's birth and basically watched his ENTIRE life how tf was that even a debate the audacity and disrespect 😔

  • @christinad4432
    @christinad4432 Год назад +13

    I loved the way you put this together 🥰

  • @rdc2021
    @rdc2021 Год назад +18

    Thank you so much for uploading this video, I have been looking for this movie for like 12 years. I remember seeing it with my grandma in a bus as we were on our way home from visiting family in another city. I was like eight years old back then and so I was terrified by this film, but worst of all I never saw the end because we got off the bus before it ended

  • @athenstar10
    @athenstar10 2 месяца назад

    I watched this few years ago. This is the best, if not, one of the best Jolie movie.

  • @FirstLast-vj2sr
    @FirstLast-vj2sr Год назад +5

    This movie haunts me, i saw it when it came out and knowing and having read true crime articles on the Chicken Coupe murders it was disturbing and very sad.

  • @Lafayette92
    @Lafayette92 Год назад +1

    This movie was horrifying.... So upsetting but very good. Saw this when I was 16 and it hit me hard

  • @-hayleymc_is_tired-5038
    @-hayleymc_is_tired-5038 Год назад +4

    The police went after the real woman and said some of the most vile things to her publicly

  • @Thekidisalright
    @Thekidisalright 3 месяца назад +2

    This movie really shows how incompetent and cruel Americans can be, can you imagine forcing a mother to take a random kid home just because you can’t be bothered to do your job.

  • @Nikkizucchini
    @Nikkizucchini Год назад +13

    The kid died fosho. So sad that this is a true story.

  • @kisha7571
    @kisha7571 Год назад +10

    I could only imagine how familys went through this that we don’t know about

  • @POPDATA
    @POPDATA Год назад +16

    They destroyed a mother and a lost child

  • @mrahcs8005
    @mrahcs8005 Год назад +8

    Until she died she didn't see her child no more., 😭😭😭

  • @Kroggnagch
    @Kroggnagch Год назад +2

    God that’s sad... so, so sad... So much pain that poor gal must’ve been in. Poor lads in the hands of the killer

  • @jazminpadilla8942
    @jazminpadilla8942 Год назад +3

    This is a true story he was a serial killer his mom was even in on it it’s a very sad rip to all the victims

  • @samanthawright9589
    @samanthawright9589 Год назад +45

    Well.... I really like that it wasn't a supernatural horror thing. I know the kid did bad lying, but it really was the police fault. I mean, come on, the teacher agreed it wasn't Walter, & dentist confirmed the teeth were different. Maybe Walt did escape but.... I don't know, maybe he was too scared & called by a different name, maybe he got tramatic amnesia, maybe he escaped but died later from something else, maybe.....😔 Maybe that bad man did get him & buried him somewhere else

  • @tabassumfatima9123
    @tabassumfatima9123 Год назад +8

    Poor Christene, she never met her son again

  • @DiosaDe1So1
    @DiosaDe1So1 2 месяца назад +1

    Pretty sure a MOTHER would know if it was her own child... or not. Can't believe this was actually based off a true story!