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01-11-2009, 11:21 AM
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Starring: Clint Eastwood, Bee Vang, Ahney Her, Christopher Carley, Brian HaleyO'Hara, Malcolm McDowell
Directed By: Clint Eastwood
Released By: Warner Bros.
Theatrical Release Date: 12/12/2008
Synopsis:
Walt Kowalski has just lost his wife and his children want him to move out of the old neighborhood and move into a senior citizens' home. Walt doesn't want to move even though more Asian people live in his Detroit neighborhood than Americans. Walt has a problem with Asians ever since he fought them in the Korean War. This prejudice explodes when Thao, the teenage son of the Hmong family next door, tries to steal his mint condition 1972 Grand Torino car. Thao was pressured by an Asian gang to steal the car as an initiation rite. To regain the family's honor, Thao is forced to work for Walt. Walt begins to protect Thao from the gangs and soon he becomes a target.
[from IMDB.com (http://imdb.com)]
Review:
I have to say, the trailers for this movie didn't really interest me and I was pretty reluctant to go see it with my boyfriend. Well, I'm glad he dragged me in there, because Gran Torino has to be one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. Don't be fooled by the trailer you see on TV, the storyline is pretty different than what they lead you to believe. Clint Eastwood is a remarkable actor, I can hardly believe he directed and produced this film too. He really brings life to his character. Walt is an angry, pessimistic, sarcastic, bigoted old man who lives by himself and refuses to have anyone help him. The conflicts he has with the people around him range from funny, to tense, and even heartwarming. I didn't expect it, but I cried at the end. The only thing I didn't like were some of the people that were casted to play Eastwood's neighbors. It's not that their acting wasn't good, it just doesn't compare to Eastwood's and it's pretty apparent on the screen. Well, I really recommend you see this movie, it was worth the ten dollar ticket.
Critics Rating: 8/10
My Rating: 9/10
Starring: Clint Eastwood, Bee Vang, Ahney Her, Christopher Carley, Brian HaleyO'Hara, Malcolm McDowell
Directed By: Clint Eastwood
Released By: Warner Bros.
Theatrical Release Date: 12/12/2008
Synopsis:
Walt Kowalski has just lost his wife and his children want him to move out of the old neighborhood and move into a senior citizens' home. Walt doesn't want to move even though more Asian people live in his Detroit neighborhood than Americans. Walt has a problem with Asians ever since he fought them in the Korean War. This prejudice explodes when Thao, the teenage son of the Hmong family next door, tries to steal his mint condition 1972 Grand Torino car. Thao was pressured by an Asian gang to steal the car as an initiation rite. To regain the family's honor, Thao is forced to work for Walt. Walt begins to protect Thao from the gangs and soon he becomes a target.
[from IMDB.com (http://imdb.com)]
Review:
I have to say, the trailers for this movie didn't really interest me and I was pretty reluctant to go see it with my boyfriend. Well, I'm glad he dragged me in there, because Gran Torino has to be one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. Don't be fooled by the trailer you see on TV, the storyline is pretty different than what they lead you to believe. Clint Eastwood is a remarkable actor, I can hardly believe he directed and produced this film too. He really brings life to his character. Walt is an angry, pessimistic, sarcastic, bigoted old man who lives by himself and refuses to have anyone help him. The conflicts he has with the people around him range from funny, to tense, and even heartwarming. I didn't expect it, but I cried at the end. The only thing I didn't like were some of the people that were casted to play Eastwood's neighbors. It's not that their acting wasn't good, it just doesn't compare to Eastwood's and it's pretty apparent on the screen. Well, I really recommend you see this movie, it was worth the ten dollar ticket.
Critics Rating: 8/10
My Rating: 9/10