Roundtable discussion on the films of Clint Eastwood hosted by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Featuring Evan Davis of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Ed Gonzalez of Slant Magazine, Akiva G...
Roundtable discussion on the films of Clint Eastwood hosted by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Featuring Evan Davis of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Ed Gonzalez of Slant Magazine, Akiva Gottlieb of The Nation and Slant, Kent Jones of Film Comment, Karina Longworth of SpoutBlog, and Kevin B. Lee of Shooting Down Pictures.
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Because of all the continuations, the hours logged by the attorneys would be higher than Mt Washington. Some lawyer would have driven away the Gran Torino in the final scene.
It's a good movie, but that scene by the truck with the "bros" would not have played out that way in real life. One of them would've been crazy/wasted enough to charge the old man. The old man would've shot him and probably himself in the struggle. Of the four remaining witnesses, at least two would have died of something else before the trial, causing it to be prolonged to where the old man would've died in a hospital after being moved there from his cell.
If Eastwood's caracter was actually racist he would have never helped the Asian kids. These "critics" are trying so hard to be politically correct they can't see that he is just a miserable old man that sees his world changing around him and doesn't really like it. He is a hardened war veteran that just lost his wife. They overanalyzed this movie so much they missed the point.
I carry a gun evey day. I would have shot the niggers. We have put too much emphasis on inferior minorities, as of late. Get over it. Quit being all feel good to these losers. You can dress a chimp, but it wont amount to more than what it really is.
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