I really didn't enjoy Gran Torino.
I strongly suggest watching these instead;
American History X (one of my favourite films)
Requiem for a Dream
Babel
Have seen Babel and City of God. Babel is OK but I really liked City of God.
Harry Brown is a good movie which isn't massively different to Gran Torino. Just better executed.
Think Crash is one of the most engaging films about racism I've seen. Brilliantly acted and shot.
Must try to see Gran Torino.
The younger members of Clint's neighbours were born in America but no mention was made of their American/Korean heritage. The film would have been more interesting with more ambiguity.
GT: decent enough but wouldn't take time out to see it again
This is England: 'kin brutal!
Well good, especially the bit where he kicked the black guy's head in".......
SPOILER: That's the bit at the end IIRC? Revolting to watch but sadly all too illustrative of the film's message.
This is England- havent seen the pitch for this movie but judging by the clip its a historical drama with an agenda?
Gran Torino- brilliant film by a exceptional film maker, not sure he's properly recognised yet , maybe he'll have to peg it first.
+1 for Harry Brown. Nice, in a way...
Another interesting film is Mammoth. Not racist or anything, just good.
Oh, and Revenge, or is it called Revanche... Can't remember, but also good.
BTW, the little boy in TIE wasn't an actor when he got the part. He also said he'd spend a load of money doing up his bike if he got paid. Good lad 🙂
People thinking Gran Tourismo are realistic
Gran Turismo is realistic in the graphics but Forza has it on gameplay everytime.
On a serious note Tyrannosaur as RM suggested is a fantastic film. Very hard hitting. It stayed with me for weeks.
One i saw at xmas for the first time that i thought was pretty brutal - kidulthood
If you want something that tackles racism then you should watch The Guard. Hard hitting and emotional from start to finish.
Very realistic too.
True but I not sure that was it's intention.
It was its intention, Eastwood regularly explained what he wanted the film to tackle, American racial tension being one of them. It failed on that front clearly but that aside like all Eastwood directed films it was horribly childish and naive. Clunky and contrived. Bloody rubbish basically.
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The younger members of Clint's neighbours were born in America but no mention was made of their American/Korean heritage. The film would have been more interesting with more ambiguity.
That would be bcause they weren't Korean, they were Hmong.
But then I suppose they all look the same to you, etc etc 😉
Clint growling his way through the movie is utter class 🙂
Story/believable ?? Who cares it entertained me !!
like all Eastwood directed films it was horribly childish and naive.
Unforgiven?
I enjoyed it. I lent the DVD to friends and they enjoyed it. I'm surprised some think Clint failed in his own stated objectives. The message was clear enough not to be lost in translation.
Didn't see a lot of childishness in Million Dollar Baby.
