Review of Gran Torino (2008) by Fdt44 — 08 Jan 2011
A film that speaks to the perceptual tensions humans face in the most significant of facets, and does so with such poise and audacity that the viewer can't help but adore. What compels "Gran Torino" to its bold of state is the lingering emotive responses we feel from Eastwood, who merely from a glance, tells the story of life through the aged, piercing eyes that burrows inside of you, and demands of your notice.
Visually, "Gran Torino" may appear to be an "out-of-it's-prime," vintage piece of work, but the engine thrives and subdues its supposed insipidity to its previously prime state where its gritty demeanor flourishes.
This review of Gran Torino (2008) was written by Fdt44 on 08 Jan 2011.
Gran Torino has generally received very positive reviews.
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