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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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    Gran Torino: Walt Kowalski

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    As shown in the beginning scenes of one of the older racial cinemas Gran TorinoWalt Kowalski‚ the movie’s hero‚ is the most Scrooge‚ Grinch like character you can think of. Walt‚ played by the notorious Clint Eastwood‚ smokes on his porch‚ mows his lawn‚ drinks excessively‚ and cares for his dog. He is an old‚ bitter‚ and grudge-like Korean War veteran with a recently deceased wife. Ironically‚ his old Polish neighborhood is taken over by Hmong people in the middle of the Detroit ghettos. When

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    influences the meanings they derive off texts. Gran Torino is directed at older Americans and Hmong people. The meaning that the target audience of the text will derive will be different to the meaning that‚ for example‚ a teenager from Italy will derive. The main characters in the text are predominantly older Americans and Hmongs and therefore‚ by having older Americans and Hmong people as an audience‚ they will be able to relate to the story. Walt Kowalski is a veteran of the Korean

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    Gran Torino The concept of kenosis states that Jesus gave up some of his divine attributes while here on earth. The reason this was done by Christ was so that he could function as a real man in order to complete his mission. Jesus humility moved him to leave a more divine and majestic state and become enriched in human nature. This concept of kenosis can be easily applied to the main final scene in Gran Torino in which Walt Kowalski empties himself up for justice in order to better the lives

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    Gran Torino Introduction Gran Torino is a powerful drama film that portrays a man’s journey in a crime-ridden neighbourhood. The protagonist‚ Walt Kowalski‚ a racist Korean war veteran lived in a neighbourhood where the majority of the residences were of Asian descent. The difficult part of this was he was racist and prejudiced against minority groups. All started to change after the failed attempt of his next-door neighbour Thao of stealing his precious Gran Torino. As part of the Hmong tradition

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    ” (Walt Kowalski‚ Gran Torino‚ 2008) After watching the movie Gran Torino‚ I certainly can agree with Walt’s perspective on himself. Gran Torino was produced in the year of 2008‚ written by Nick Schenk and directed by Clint Eastwood. In this particular movie we see the cause and effects of several social issues‚ how through socialization these social issues can be resolved and perspectives can be altered. Previously watching this movie I believed most individuals values were set in stone from experiences

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    Samaradivakara 4/28/2013 MCS 100 Culture Film 2 Gran Torino A movie I watched and liked a lot was Gran Torino. I thought this movie was great! There is a lot of culture in this film. Gran Torino is about Walt‚ a Korean War veteran‚ who’s neighbor Thao Vang Lor is pressured into stealing his Ford Gran Torino by this gang. Thao is caught and Walt makes sure he deserves a punishment. Walt makes Thao do chores around the house for a month. During this time‚ Walt and Thao develop a strong relationship among

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    Taking a look at the final movies‚ Gran Torino and Sixteen Candles‚ we have two very different movies in terms of tone‚ plot and characters. Gran Torino (2008) is a drama that revolves around an old‚ recently widowed Korean War veteran that appears disillusioned from the modern world and is alienated from his family and seemingly bitter towards everyone. By an at-first shaky relationship with his Hmong neighbors‚ Walt develops a connection with them and goes through a revelation of sorts about

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    The movie Gran Torino is a movie I enjoy watching. The director is Clint Eastwood and released on December 9‚ 2008. The main character in this movie and the ending is what makes this movie good. I did not like the movie because the Hmong people were being stereotyped. Walt Kowalski is my favorite character. Walt is initially portrayed as a narrow-minded‚ racist‚ and hateful towards the Hmong people living in his neighborhood. He does not want to associate with the Hmong people. Later‚ in the movie

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    Gina Lawence English 306 Gran Torino (final draft) In the Eye of the Beholder The film Gran Torino allows Clint Eastwood directs and plays a role that depicts an older man dealing with lost love‚ life and death‚ hauntings from the past‚ and managing his own racial biases. All of these obstacles come to a harsh reality with the changes taken place in his mid-western home town. Eastwood plays the widower‚ Walt Kowalski‚ who is highly racist and prejudice. His character was a former Korean War

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