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Sandra E. Graham

Movie Review------Grand Torino----And the Academy Award Winner is

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If you've already seen this movie, you'll probably want to see it again, and maybe again. I know I will. I plan to buy the DVD as soon as it's available. And not just because I'm a Clint Eastwood fan-although, I am. I've actually had a secret crush on him since his Rowdy Yates, Rawhide Days. Whoever said, "No country for old men," didn't know Eastwood. Grand Torino is one of his best and should set the box offices on their ears! I personally think it is one of Clint Eastwood's best. Just goes to show you're never too old.

How the movie and actors will do at the awards in February, I don't know, but this movie has my vote. I'll try to review it without giving anything away---just in case you haven't seen the movie yet. My young grandson does a remarkable Eastwood' impersonation with his, "Get off my lawn!" phrase. I loved it!

The movie has a variety of talented young Oriental (and I say Oriental' because I'm not sure of their true nationalities), Hispanic, and African American actors. And Eastwood outdoes himself as the crusty Caucasian opposite of the front-porch-rocking matriarch of the oriental family who has moved in next door. As he growls and mumbles his bigotis feelings about the situation, she meets him tit for tat in a language you don't have to understand to know pretty much what she thinks of him, too.

For an old man who survived the Korean conflict, having oriental neighbors is not something that sits well, but neither does the teenage gang that continuously harasses the young boy and girl of the family next door. Things gradually rise to the boiling point with the attempted theft of Walt Kowalski's (Eastwood) mint condition 1972 Grand Torino. Situations involving the young street gangs go steadily downhill from there, although, relationships between Walt and his next door neighbors improve somewhat.

For those of you who had thought Dirty Harry' had retired, think again. Revenge takes on new meaning as the story teaches us a few things about life, death, and finally letting go of long held prejudices.

This is one movie I think you will enjoy. Some violence but not as bad as most movies. Although I am not a big Batman fan, I did also enjoy Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight, but I think Grand Torino will give it a run for its money at the academy awards next month.



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Born in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, Sandra graduated from Egypt High School in Egypt, Arkansas in 1965. Continuing her education by attending Eastfield College in Mesquite, Texas; Crowley’s Ridge Community College; Mississippi Community College; and finally back home to Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas. She currently lives in Jonesboro with her husband, Donnie and a wealth of Grandchildren! Visit her website at www.sandragraham-articles-books.com to see her newest publications. Sandra's books Amos Jakey and Nicolina are historical adventure books published by American Book publishing and may be purchased through pdbookstore.com, Amazon, Books in Print, Barnes and Noble, and Baker & Taylor. She also writes free book reviews for authors through Book Pleasures.
 
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» left by Robert Melaccio, Sr. (5,205)
Robert Melaccio, Sr.
(269 days 19 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
I liked the trailers but the gang members a little too collegiate for this days gang members.

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» left by Sandra E. Graham from Paragould, Ar USA (269 days 18 hours ago.)
I think the biggest and most important issue the film did well to get across was the racial issues.
Thanks for reading and commenting, Robert.
Have a great week.
Sandra

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» left by Sammie B. from Jonesboro, Ar (265 days 11 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Good review. Can't wait to see the movie.
 
Thanks
 
Sammie B.

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» left by Sandra E. Graham from Paragould, Ar USA (265 days 11 hours ago.)
Thanks, Sammie.
Have a good week.
Sandra

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» left by Peter Alfieri (564)
Peter Alfieri
(265 days 2 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
I agree! Great movie, with bitter-sweet ending! Definitely lives up to Clint Eastwood's reputation!
 
:)

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» left by Sandra E. Graham from Paragould, Ar USA (264 days 18 hours ago.)
Thanks, Peter, for reading and commenting.
Have a good week.
Sandra

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» left by Kathy from Ellensburg, Wa (248 days 18 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
I think this is the BEST movie I have seen in years. OMG Clint has done it this time. Awesome. I have not been so moved by a movie in years.

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