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Friday, February 22, 2019

Gran Torino Film Review

Gran Torino Gran Torino is an American drama picture palace, released in 2008 film order and produced by and also starring Clint Eastwood. Set in Detroit, Michigan it was the first mainstream U. S. film to feature Hmong Americans. Gran Torino was a critical and commercial success, grossing ab appear $270 million worldwide and is also said to be Clint Eastwoods near successful film, simply as like many films Gran Torino current both praise and criticism. Gran Torino tells the story of Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood), a grizzled Korean War veteran whose wife recently passed international. Walt lives alone with his dog in a Detroit, the neighborhood hes lived in for well oer 30 years in no longer populated as he would say lower middle class white phratry, but has turned into an Asian neighborhood. A Hmong family lives next door, a grandmother, angiotensin-converting enzyme mother and her two teenagers Thao (Bee Vang) and Sue (Ahney Her).Thao is quiet and intelligent but very s hy, where as Sue is very outgoing and fearless. The local Asian inner circle led by Thaos cousin tries to recruit Thao. Thao does not eat up a choice because you cannot say no to a gang, they talk him into try to steal Walts 1972 Gran Torino, Walt Stops it from happening but Thao gets away unrecognized. Then Thao is forced by his sister and mother to work for Walt in an effort for the attempted to steal his car.The two be catch very virtually as Walt sees the good and potential in Thao and teaches him how to be a man and steer clear of the gang. Walt vows to protect Thao, setting the phase for a showdown with the gang. Clint Eastwood is rattling great to watch in this movie, his playing throughout Gran Torino really convinces you that he is a retired old war veteran, who has seen it all and is afraid of nothing. The way he confronts trouble throughout the film is impressive especially in the one scene where he comes up against three men harassing Sue on her walk.From my poin t of view in that location ar a few camera angles portrayed throughout the scenes of the film, but there is hardly and visual effects or anything else, I animadvert what makes this movie a good hit is Clint Eastwoods attitude showed in his acting and the rest of the actors as well, and yes of course during the film Walt is very racists and says divide of different ethnic comments but the point is, well the point that I noticed was that Walt starts to look past and see the people for who they really are not unsloped look at their race or where they come from.This movie is perfect for Clint Eastwood fans or young adults and older, I wouldnt really say it is for teenagers because they might not fully understand the film and just think that Walt is a grumpy old man who just gets blast up over nothing. I rate it a 4 out of 5.

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