Gran Torino (2008)
8/10
A Modern-day DIRTY HARRY with racial overtones...
17 February 2009
When I first heard of the premise of GRAN TORINO, I was convinced that it would be a strong contender at the Oscars. I was surprised when it was subsequently snubbed, but when I saw it, I understood why. GRAN TORINO is a bit too over-the-top and predictable for serious Oscar consideration. It is watchable, yes. But is it a modern-day classic? No. Clint Eastwood's acting is good, but not great, as he conjures up memories of Dirty Harry with the ever-present scowl and occasional growl. There is even one scene where he could pass for Bruce Banner, just prior to transformation. His character arc and eventual conclusion is a bit flawed, and not well developed. There is no real progressive change, but the development takes place in stages. Nonetheless, his acting is quite watchable. I am still not quite sure of what to make of the supporting actors Bee Vang and Ahney Her. In some instance, the acting is amateurish, while in some scenes, they are rather fantastic. Their acting will likely garner mixed reviews as a result.

The story itself is a good one, worthy of watching. It speaks volumes about race relationships, even if some of the events and characters are stereotypical and overdone, in an effort perhaps to engage as much of the audience as possible.

Overall, GRAN TORINO is not on par with Eastwood's latest offerings. It is still a good movie, but viewers have come to expect more from his movies. There are simply too many amateur mistakes in the plot and character development. 8/10. 3 stars (out of 4). Recommended.
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