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	<title>Curtin Parloe Films &#187; Clint Eastwood</title>
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		<title>Movie Review &#8211; Gran Torino</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 13:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clint Eastwood is a grumpy old man. Or at least, he is as Walt in Gran Torino. Starting with the funeral of his wife, we&#8217;re quickly and explicitly put in the picture &#8211; he doesn&#8217;t get on with his family, he has no religion, and he&#8217;s a Korean war veteran. Then there&#8217;s Thao, a teenager [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clint Eastwood is a grumpy old man. Or at least, he is as Walt in Gran Torino. Starting with the funeral of his wife, we&#8217;re quickly and explicitly put in the picture &#8211; he doesn&#8217;t get on with his family, he has no religion, and he&#8217;s a Korean war veteran. Then there&#8217;s Thao, a teenager whose family has just moved in next door. He has no father, and his cousin is trying to get him into a local gang. The initiation for this is to steal a car &#8211; Walt&#8217;s Gran Torino, but Walt scares him off at gunpoint. From then on it&#8217;s a tale about Walt&#8217;s relationship with Thao and the Hmong community, and the animosity of the gang.<br />
It&#8217;s reasonably well scripted, despite the early reliance on heavy handed exposition &#8211; after about half an hour I was hooked &#8211; and there&#8217;s a lot of humour in there. The cinematography brings some beauty to a run-down area, and the performances are pretty good, especially considering that many of the Hmong actors had no film experience. It&#8217;s typical Clint Eastwood fare, and by that I mean &#8220;don&#8217;t expect happy endings in this well-made film&#8221;.</p>
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