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    Gran torino movie analysys

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    The movie Gran Torino‚ is a movie that is based on an old neighborhood which was mostly American nationalities living there. Through the years this changed and it became an Asian society to live in. This movie was directed and produced by Clint Eastwood‚ which we has also one of the main characters in the movie. The story of the movie was written by Dave Johansson and the screen play was done by Nick Schenk. Walt Kowalski is a widower who holds onto his prejudices despite the changes in his

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    they too are successful right? Is Abraham Lincoln‚ 13 times failed a success or is Abraham Lincoln the greatest president of US the success. And‚ if success were a journey‚ then it would be an ongoing thing right? Then how was history written? Clint Eastwood has reached his destination. It doesn’t matter whether his movies bomb or succeed. He wont be more successful or less successful! He is successful.

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    or she suffers defeat and often death. “Beyond his silence‚ there is a past. Beyond her dreams‚ there is a feeling. Beyond hope there is a memory. Beyond their journey‚ there is a love” From Million Dollar Baby. Million Dollar Baby directed by Clint Eastwood is a story about a girl‚ Maggie who wants desperately to be a fighter‚ but she only wants to be trained by the best trainer around‚ Frankie. She succeeds in persuading him to train her and goes on to be a magnificent fighter. Million Dollar Baby

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    Gran Torino

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    "Gran Torino" is an American drama film directed by Clint Eastwood‚ and one of the most successful films in the world. It won the "Best Foreign Film"‚ "Best Original Screenplay"‚ "Best Actor" award at 2008 and so on. I believe a good film is made in many ways of aspect skill. At this time‚ I will be looking at four different aspects which are camera shot using‚ dialogue‚ main idea of the film‚ music editing in "Gran Torino" to shows what sort of skill involved is need in a film‚ why do we need them

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    may find it difficult to interact with others due to a past filled with adversity. Because of a guilty and a harsh past‚ they may not feel comfortable confessing their sins; instead they may have a bitter perspective of life. This is illustrated in Clint Eastwood’s film‚ Gran Torino through the characterization of Walt Kowalski. Walt Kowalski is initially portrayed as a grumpy‚ racist old man who transforms in to a hero who sacrifices himself to bring peace to himself and his neighbour‚ Tao. This film

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    Who moved my cheese

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    needed to look for a job that they could get hired on at 18 years old and retire from that organization at age 65.  In today’s society individuals must be willing to constantly learn and use situational awareness.  I use the famous saying in the Clint Eastwood movie "Heartbreak Ridge" when he tells his Marine Recon personnel to adjust and adapt. My dad would always and to this day express how important it is to stay current with technology and education. I

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    Gran Torino follows the life of a man called Walt Kowalski who is Korean war veteran and a retired auto worker who had a terrible predisposition about the Asian‚ Latino and Blacks in his neighbourhood. All this changes when he forms an unexpected friendship with his Hmong neighbours. After I had finished watching this movie‚ I was amazed how the character Walt changes and through I felt as if had given a clear insight into modern day racism in America and it’s all because of strong‚ sense of nationalism

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    Title: Gran Torino Year of publication: 2008 Film Director: Clint Eastwood Medium: Film Genre: In a nutshell: It tell’s the tale of a war veteran living in a run down area that used to be at the forefront of american economic providence but is now filled with Hmong immigrants. Mr Kowalski gradually learns to accept the neighborhood in which he lives in‚ and befriends his neighbour in particular a young boy named Thao. Thaos family is under constant threat from a neighborhood gang which is

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    Castle Doctrine

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    other states the issue has been addressed with laws describing the defense of homes and property. One of the most interesting was the so-called “Make my day!” law in Colorado. It was taken from the statement made by ‘Dirty’ Harry Callahan in the Clint Eastwood movie‚ “Sudden Impact.” The concept of the right for one to

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    Belonging Essay

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    Texts 1. “The Crucible” By Arthur Miller – Goes into depth of how important an individual needs a tight bond with someone to feel like they belong OR Shows the difficulties someone faces when they don’t belong to a place 2. “Gran Torino” By Clint Eastwood – Shows how an individual can struggle with not belonging to a place and with the people around him. Body Paragraph 1 – The Crucible (John Proctor) Thesis Statement: Relationships by nature embody ideas of a connection between two people

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