2008 . Drama . 1h 56m
Everyone
Widower Walt Kowalski is a grumpy, prejudiced, tough-minded, unhappy, old, Korean War veteran who can't get along with either his kids or his neighbours. His prize possession is a 1972 Gran Torino he keeps in mint condition. When his neighbour, Thao—a young Hmong teenager under pressure from his gang member cousin—tries to steal his Gran Torino, Walt sets out to reform the youth and takes steps to protect Thao and his family from the gangs that infest their neighborhood.
Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Scott Eastwood, Bee Vang, Ahney Her
Clint Eastwood
R
Nick Schenk (screenplay), Dave Johannson (story), Nick Schenk (story)
English
09 Dec 2008
2 weeks ago
If you completely disregard the terrible acting from the gang members and alot of the other actors in the film, this movie is fantastic. Clint Eastwood’s character is perfect and so entertaining as we can all relate to an old grump like him in our lives. It also proves that friendships can be more powerful than family and sometimes family aren’t the ones who you can trust. This movie really picked up after act one despite Eastwood shining from start to finish and it is one of the more enjoyable films i have watched recently. The story turns to be a wholesome one with a satisfying ending in which one finally chooses not to resort to hate.
3 months ago
Disgruntled Korean War veteran Walt Kowalski sets out to reform his neighbor, Thao Lor, a Hmong teenager who tried to steal Kowalski's prized possession: a 1972 Gran Torino.
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