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    Gran Torino 9th January 2009. Directed by Clint Eastwood. Warner Bros. Gran Torino follows the story of Walk Kowalski‚ a widowed‚ unhappy Korean War veteran. Originally racist towards his new Hmong neighbours‚ he soon discovers that he has more in common with them than he expected. Walt’s connections to others are developed through a growing understanding of the shared values between him and his neighbours‚ such as respect for elders. Walt shares little affection and values with his own

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    hierarchy‚ with our most basic needs such as food and water at the bottom‚ and our desire for self fulfillment at the top. This theory raises the age-old question: Food and water can keep us breathing‚ but is that all we need in our lives? In the film‚ Gran Torino‚ directed by Clint Eastwood‚ Walt Kowalski is a veteran and retired auto worker who has only needed his shotgun‚ beer cans and his dog‚ Daisy. Haunted by his past‚ Walt had never been able to live life to the fullest‚ but when 17-year-old Thao shows

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    Clint Eastwood’s 2008 film Gran Torino was met with critical and box office success‚ as it details the detailed story of Walt Kowalski’s personal growth when he connects with his new‚ Asian neighbours. At the film’s core are heartfelt messages regarding the belated blooming of Walt’s better nature‚ and how race dictates how we as humans interact. Primarily‚ Gran Torino promotes conflict resolution‚ through visual mis-en-scene techniques‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ lighting effects‚ camera angles

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    great films. One of the greatest films ever made is Clint Eastwood’s film Gran Torino. Gran Torino stars Clint Eastwood as the main character named Walt Kowalski. Walt is a racist‚ lonely‚ troubled Korean War veteran‚ and a retired auto worker from a Ford Motor Company factory. After losing his wife‚ the only important things he has left in his life are his dog‚ Daisy‚ and his prized possession car‚ a 1972 Ford Gran Torino. Throughout the film‚ Walt has to put his racist views aside to help his Hmong

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    When someone moves into the world there are many challenges they must overcome such as attitudes‚ individuals and beliefs. In the play ‘Educating Rita’ written by Willy Russel and ‘Gran Torino’ directed by Clint Eastwood‚ beliefs‚ attitudes and individuals are challenged. The protagonists have had to question their attitudes and beliefs before they could move ahead into the new world. The main ideas that are experienced are family‚ sacrifice and choice. Some of the techniques are symbolism‚ transition

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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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    the movie Gran Torino. The movie depicts not only the very apparent differences between races‚ but in cultures as well. In Gran Torino‚ Walt Kowalski defies a person’s expectation of a white savior. He is an old man who is offensive to everyone since his wife died‚ especially those who are not the same race as him. Hollywood has this idea that in order for a movie to be desirable‚ the savior has to be a young handsome man that is likeable throughout the whole movie. Yet‚ in Gran Torino‚ Walt Kowalski

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    Religion‚ and Age Gran Torino is a film that shows the difference and struggles in cultures‚ religion‚ and ages. Through a Hmong perspective‚ the viewer is able to understand the hardships and struggles they encounter coming to a new country. The protagonist of Gran Torino is Walt Kowalski‚ along with Thao and Sue. Disgruntled Korean War vet Walt Kowalski sets out to reform his neighbor‚ a young Hmong teenager‚ who tried to steal Kowalski ’s prized possession: his 1972 Gran Torino (N.A‚ International

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    Dylan Haskins November 25‚2013 For 1970‚ the Torino now became the primary model and the Fairlane was a sub-series of Torino. Ford moved away from emulating the boxy lines of the to a completely new body for the 1970 Torino/Fairlane line influenced . Just a were influenced by jet aircraft of the 1950s‚ stylists such as Ford stylist Bill Shenk who designed the 1970 Ford Torino were inspired by supersonic aircraft with narrow waists and bulging forward and rear fuselages needed to reach supersonic

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    The movie‚ Gran Torino‚ is about an old war veteran who has just lost his wife. He is alienated from his family and lives alone with his dog. He suffers from a terminal illness but doesn’t tell anyone. When one of his neighbors‚ Tao‚ is pressured into trying to steal Walt’s Gran Torino he gets caught by Walt‚ and Tao’s mother makes him work for Walt in order to make up for trying to steal his car. The more Tao works for Walt‚ the more they begin to respect each other. Eventually‚ Walt helps Tao become

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