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Finally saw this last night. Loved the story, thought Clint was great. BUT...I thought the acting by just about everyone except Clint was horrible....
Props to Eastwood for hiring people from the local communities to work on this film...
Did anyone feel that Eastwood's character personality change in the movie to be a little too abrupt? I feel that is was the downfall of the movie format in itself trying to portray a change that might take years squeezed in what it seem a couple of weeks/months. Yes, some of dialogue delivery between the characters was a little too stiff, much how someone already mentioned, it was the effect of using a novice cast. I like Clint's style, call it perhaps unapologetic racist etc... Perhaps we live in a society that is too subconsciously "PC" which in itself might show an artificial attempt at hiding people's real attitudes towards people unlike them.Million Dollar Baby was a more transcendental movie. But, Gran Torino is not without its message.
Did anyone feel that Eastwood's character personality change in the movie to be a little too abrupt? I feel that is was the downfall of the movie format in itself trying to portray a change that might take years squeezed in what it seem a couple of weeks/months.
Quote from: Bemopti123 on 2 Sep 2009, 03:38 pmDid anyone feel that Eastwood's character personality change in the movie to be a little too abrupt? I feel that is was the downfall of the movie format in itself trying to portray a change that might take years squeezed in what it seem a couple of weeks/months. I actually didn't think his personality changed in the film...he had great anger towards the younger generations that showed no respect to their elders, and perhaps wanted to isolate himself a bit after his wife died. But it was clear that he had friends (eg. the barber, the construction foreman, etc), and his affinity towards the hmong family came when he saw that they were appreciative and respectful...Tao even says at one point "it's cool that you've been around for so long". All that in contrast to his family, who only really reached out to him when they needed something. The only inconsistency in this viewpoint is how he treated the minister...and that can be explained by the fact that Walt wasn't a religious man ("I only went to church because my wife wanted me to...")...
Great Movie..................... seen it a few times. well acted all around , good story and Clint is really good in this flick. Now excuse me I have to watch UNFORGIVEN NOW.