Gran Torino (Widescreen Edition)
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| ![]() | Customer Reviews:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Only Clint Eastwood can pull this off (15 March 2010)Clint Eastwood is still a badass, even in old age, and Gran Torino (2008) proves it. We've all seen him in so many roles that have him playing a tough guy over the years - from his western movies, to Dirty Harry, to Escape From Alcatraz, to this movie, Eastwood always plays a badass tough guy and plays it well. Clint Eastwood directed, produced and acted in the leading role in this movie. Eastwood plays the role of Walter Kowalski, a retired factory worker and Korean War veteran who lives near Detroit. He's old. He's one of those old, crabby guys that's mad at the world. He's a racist. Or at least he starts out this movie as a racist. His neighborhood has gone from being lilly white to multicultural and overrun by gangs. His family doesn't have close relations with him. He's very much alone. His young punk Hmong neighbor, Thao, tries to steal his 1972 Gran Torino out of his garage one night. Kowalski catches him in the act, but Thao escapes. The stunt was supposed to be for Thao's initiation into a local gang. Walt realizes it was his neighbor Thao that tried to steal his car. Kowalski calms down a bit and has Thao work for him to sort of redeem himself for the crime he almost committed. The two become friends and from that point various bad things happen to Thao's family that are the result of being victimized by the gangs. Kowalski's anger toward the gang boils over to the point where he personally wants to see to it that the gang pays for their crimes. The gang's demise and destruction is Kowalski's ultimate goal. In the process, his racism evaporates as the movie progresses. I don't want to reveal the ending. Watch this movie to see for yourself what happens. I like the character Eastwood plays. He's rough around the edges, in declining health, hardened by war and his own neighborhood's decline. He has a filthy mouth. Only Clint Eastwood can deliver the lines he does in this movie and make them work. They're so Clint Eastwood-esque. I find his lines very humorous. The way he carries himself in this movie is classic. If you want to see a very unique movie that can touch you in some ways, see this movie. It's not overly complex. It's very simple but very entertaining. Highly recommended. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Simplicity At It's Finest! (14 March 2010)As somebody who likes things simple and sweet it is with no surprise that I just love this movie. Clint Eastwood's style of directing just gives you the necessary. There are no 'fast cuts' just for the purposes of creating tension or action. He just lets the actors and story do there jobs. Eastwood's performance as an actor is one of his best. As a director he manages to get many of his supporting actors, many of whom had never acted before, to give credible performances that don't diminish what he wants to convey. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoyable viewing but you need to be in the mood for it. (10 March 2010)This movie deals with some sensitive issues and is not just a good-hearted movie. It is most definitely a drama with some quirky humor in it. While watching the movie, we used some of the issues tackled in the movie to open some dialogue. It is something that we will watch multiple times. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Clint vs the gangbangers (10 March 2010)Wow, this was a great flick with a cool ending that I didn't see coming. This movie had a lot of heart. Age appropriate for Clint, but with nuts of steel. A perfect vehicle. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Eastwood fighting racism (04 March 2010)I don't know why but I am so happy Clint Eastwood has been acting in, directing, editing etc. movies that humanize asian people. Being half asian and seeing this movie and Letters from Iwo Jima I'm really liking what Clint is doing. Aside from the humanizing asians in america, this movie was brilliant. Thank you Clint. You rock! You always have. |

















