Saturday, October 15, 2011

I'm Writing Just Because I'm able to, and that i Really Liked Gran Torino

Once I recieve on the writing roll, it's like every abused substance. Can't get enough. Yes, which movie was a classic Clint Eastwood classic.

I remember Clint from his Rowdy Yates days as the chief ramrod for Gil Favor in Rawhide. Just loved that demonstrate.

And, Gran Torino was as enjoyable every role I have seen Eastwood take. His understated rugged and scary toughness enables you to feel uneasy as all escape, and wildly anticipating his every next move. Stunning resentment and guttural revenge agonizingly run amok.

As always, there's lots of violence and brutal action. But, it's completely necessary, or it can't be Clint Eastwood like we've always known and loved him.

See, everybody wants to be Clint. He's the personification of "cool. " He more often than not helps make the right moves, leaving no question that he's "The Man. " Whether in the 20's or perhaps in his 80's, he's always got the chops. And, he's equally cool like a director and producer. His skills are simply outright remarkable. This area office sensation that defines Clint Eastwood is not only completely through the rooftop, but perfectly deserved.

As Dirty Harry, Rowdy Yates, Spaghetti Western Gunfighter, and Walt Kowalski, Clint Eastwood is one amazing talent. He basically plays exactly the same kind of character, but he's so believable, and that we like him so much, celebrate no difference. If your celebrities him, we're gonna watch it, in droves.

Then, as though he required to pad his resume, he also served as the non-party mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California from 1986-1988. In typical Eastwood fashion, he lent support to small company interests on the one hand, and environmental protection on the other.

SPOILER ALERT:


All I understand is, I would like to be driving an environmentally friendly Ford Gran Torino like this confused and directionless Hmong teenager, and next-door neighbor, Thao Vang Lor, who Walt Kowalski begrudgingly befriends and takes under his wing till the end. It is a terrific, sad, and surprise ending befitting the kind of any Clint Eastwood film. If perhaps there might be a sequel. It would've been nice to determine the way the main characters evolved and just how things played in the "hood. " But, that will have made for any boring and unsatisfying climax. And, Clint's movies don't also have a contented ending, though this one definitely comes with an ironic and paradoxical one. END SPOILER ALERT.

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