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"Gran Torino" by Clint Eastwood: a review
A 78-year-old action hero? You betcha, when it’s Clint Eastwood. Eastwood movies have become dependable, whether he stars or directs.
I spent the first four years of my life in the jungle of Laos living as.
He has won five Oscars, two as Best Director, two as producer of the Best Picture, and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award.
He has been nominated twice for Best Actor and the buzz has it that he will be nominated for his most recent starring role as Walt Kowalski in Grand Torino.
Eastwood stars as a Korean War veteran who catches a neighborhood Hmong boy named Thao trying to steal his 1972 Ford Gran Torino.
Kowalski finds out from the boy that the stealing was part of an initiation in a local Hmong gang.
When his parents are informed, the boy is forced to work for Kowalski as penance. Gradually, Kowalski opens up to Thao and his family and learns about their culture instead of drinking beer watching Cubs games on tv.
The car has a special meaning for Kowalski because he had worked at th