I must apologize as to how late this post on Gran Torino has been. It's not like I didn't know what to say, and it's not like I forgot. I've just not gotten around to writing up my thoughts on this film. Yet, I've seen another movie since then, and my queue of movie reviews must be serviced, so here comes the Gran Torino review as seen from a few weeks back.
Clint Eastwood takes his Dirty Harry character to its end: living in the run down neighborhood surrounded by dirty foreigners. He just hates everyone. How do you know? He says it constantly. "Get off my lawn!" His catchphrase in this movie. It's just like Grandpa Simpson.
Eastwood finally learns to like some of the dirty foreigners when he helps the Hmong family avoid a bunch of Hmong roughnecks. He watches out for the kid and the sister before he helps them finally be free of their problem.
They couldn't act. Neither could Eastwood. It wasn't a great movie. It was serviceable. I don't ever want to see it again though.
2 of 5 stars.
Clint Eastwood takes his Dirty Harry character to its end: living in the run down neighborhood surrounded by dirty foreigners. He just hates everyone. How do you know? He says it constantly. "Get off my lawn!" His catchphrase in this movie. It's just like Grandpa Simpson.
Eastwood finally learns to like some of the dirty foreigners when he helps the Hmong family avoid a bunch of Hmong roughnecks. He watches out for the kid and the sister before he helps them finally be free of their problem.
They couldn't act. Neither could Eastwood. It wasn't a great movie. It was serviceable. I don't ever want to see it again though.
2 of 5 stars.