A racist Korean War veteran living in a crime-ridden Detroit neighborhood is forced to confront his own lingering prejudice when a troubled Hmong teen from his neighborhood attempts to steal his prized Gran Torino. Decades after the Korean War has ended, ageing veteran Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) is still haunted by the horrors he witnessed on the battlefield. The two objects that matter most to Kowalski in life are the classic Gran Torino that represents his happier days working in a Ford assembly...more
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72 out of 100 Metascore®
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Clint over acted by bufotenin I had a hard time getting past Clint's growling. He reminded me of Warf on Star Trek. Also, his slang. derogatory terms for the Asians were a bit over board...
A touching, comedic, boarish, and inspiring movie! by dartluv5 Clint Eastwood's is at his finest in Grand Torino. His last acting role is captivating, and sometimes outlandish. Warning - this movie is not for the racially...
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