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Gran Torino

  • 2008
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  • 1h 56min
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Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino (2008)
A music video for the song "Gran Torino" by Jamie Cullum, from the Gran Torino motion picture soundtrack.
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Psychological DramaDrama

Walt Kowalski, renfrogné vétéran de la guerre de Corée, voudrait éduquer son voisin, adolescent de Hmong, qui avait essayé de voler le bien le plus préciuex de Kowalski, sa voiture Gran Tori... Tout lireWalt Kowalski, renfrogné vétéran de la guerre de Corée, voudrait éduquer son voisin, adolescent de Hmong, qui avait essayé de voler le bien le plus préciuex de Kowalski, sa voiture Gran Torino de 1972.Walt Kowalski, renfrogné vétéran de la guerre de Corée, voudrait éduquer son voisin, adolescent de Hmong, qui avait essayé de voler le bien le plus préciuex de Kowalski, sa voiture Gran Torino de 1972.

  • Réalisation
    • Clint Eastwood
  • Scénario
    • Nick Schenk
    • Dave Johannson
  • Casting principal
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Bee Vang
    • Christopher Carley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,1/10
    843 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    1 250
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    • Réalisation
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Scénario
      • Nick Schenk
      • Dave Johannson
    • Casting principal
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Bee Vang
      • Christopher Carley
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    • 73Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Film noté 179 parmi les meilleurs
    • Récompenses
      • 21 victoires et 23 nominations au total

    Vidéos17

    Gran Torino music video
    Trailer 4:31
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    Gran Torino: Trailer
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    Gran Torino
    Gran Torino: "We Brought Some Brouchers"
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    Gran Torino: "We Brought Some Brouchers"
    Gran Torino: What Are You Peddling Today?
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    Gran Torino: What Are You Peddling Today?
    Gran Torino: He's Not Going To Work For Me
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    Gran Torino: He's Not Going To Work For Me

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    Ahney Her
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    Brian Haley
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    • Ashley Kowalski
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    Brian Howe
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    Brooke Chia Thao
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    Chee Thao
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    Scott Eastwood
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    Doua Moua
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      • Dave Johannson
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Gran Torino' is a poignant drama examining redemption, cultural conflict, and human connections. Clint Eastwood's portrayal of Walt Kowalski, a prejudiced veteran, is lauded for its emotional depth. The film tackles racism, xenophobia, and redemption, showcasing human complexity and change. Critics praise Eastwood's direction and the supporting cast's authenticity, though some note minor flaws like clichéd characters. Overall, it's considered one of Eastwood's best works, with a powerful message of tolerance.
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    8ethlaid

    Very powerful lesson

    A very touching film that brings out a different but still great side of Clint Eastwood.
    9dk777

    Gran Torino

    Clint Eastwood is simply great both in front of and behind the camera.

    Eastwood is as great as Walt Kowalski, a man who, behind his rough exterior, deeply feels the world around him. Through humor and deep emotions, this film shows us that people are complicated and life is unpredictable.

    Such films are rare, and nowadays they are almost non-existent. The development of the main character and the depiction of his emotions and internal conflict are interesting, which is exactly the basis of the film.

    There is also a bit of humor in the film, located exactly where it should be and thus creates that necessary balance against the cruel reality.

    The script is brilliant, and Clint Eastwood turned it into a great film, managing to evoke tension and feelings, as well as the inner struggle of the characters.

    The film is superbly directed and easily guides the viewer through the story. The cinematography is excellent, as is the photography. The soundtrack fits perfectly into the atmosphere of the film.

    This is an old-fashioned drama with interesting characters that are not one-dimensional but complicated and layered. Unfortunately, the actor who plays the character of Thao is simply not a good actor, but the rest of the cast played their parts excellently.

    I was particularly impressed by Ahney Her in the role of Sue, and Clint Eastwood is equally excellent in the role of Walt Kowalski. Also, Christopher Carley excellently portrayed the character of Father Janovich, a young and somewhat naive priest, whose character is also interesting and develops throughout the film.

    A great, powerful and inspiring film.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Strong performance from the leading man, very good film.

    After his wife dies, Korean Water veteran Walt Kowalski busies his life with small household jobs and snarling at his family, until his young neighbour tries to steal his car.

    It's a film you really do need to be in the mood for, as it is an intense watch, and could definitely be seen as heavy going. What I've always enjoyed about it, the touches of humour that pop up every now and then, I also think the film is very relatable.

    What stands out, is the superb direction, the powerful storyline, and the performance of the leading man.

    I think Clint Eastwood does a really fine job as Walt, he really is a tormented soul, you really do feel as though he's a man on the edge, totally disillusioned by life and everything around him, I'd seen it a great performance. I think Bee Vang is great as Thao too.

    When I first saw it, and still to this day, his spitting really does gross me out, although it fits the character, designed to make us feel strongly about him perhaps.

    8/10.
    Kevin-42

    Eastwood excels at storytelling

    Gran Torino - They don't make them like they used to....

    Mr. Eastwood has a knack for storytelling. Instead of being preachy or having an all to obvious agenda, he lets his viewers make up their own minds. His characters don't have a message, they have a life and make no excuses for who they are. In so many subtle and intelligent ways we are allowed to make our own choices. Like with Kowalski in the movie, you are not confronted with a role model hammering home all those "life's important messages", but rather with a movie saying "Look! This is the way it worked out for me. And I think I know a few tricks that might help you, but in the end it's your own life. However, you have to trust me when I say that there are a some things you don't want to see or experience!". Some people will leave this movie entirely untouched, others will certainly be crying their guts out. Not because some people "get it" and others "don't", but because it is a brilliant piece of entertainment reaching out to every viewer in its own specific way.

    Eastwood's acting is top notch again, although the years have not been very kind to his voice. The rest of the cast are fine, but one can certainly spot their more amateurish backgrounds here and there which is the main reason why I could not give this one a 10/10.

    Apart from that there is little to criticize. It's not an action movie, not a drama movie and certainly not a comedy (even though you get a few laughs out of this one). It's simply a good story about life.....and death.
    8fernandoschiavi

    "Gran Torino" devastates the viewer and questions him about loyalty to family, the importance of beliefs and the changes that life can bring

    Winner of two Oscars for best director, for The Unforgivables (1992) and Million Dollar Baby (2004), Clint Eastwood does not cease to surprise, to mess with the identity of the USA. In 2006, he revisited the Second World War with great lucidity and critical sense, in this case the American campaign in the Pacific, with The Conquest of Honor and Letters from Iwo Jima, shot in sequence. He also released The Case of Richard Jewell, about the Atlanta bombing during the Olympic Games.

    Gran Torino follows the life of Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood), a retired worker and Korean War veteran who spends his days doing small home repairs and drinking beer. Widower, moody and with a totally troubled relationship with his children, Kowalski ends up approaching the young Asian Thao (Bee Vang) after he gets involved with a local gang and is forced to steal the grumpy old man's car. Despite his contempt for Asians, blacks and Latinos, Kowalski slowly develops an appreciation for the young man and his sister Sue (Ahney Her), realizing he has much more in common with their family than his own.

    Walt Kowalski, his character in Gran Torino, is certainly one of the most backward and obnoxious Eastwood has ever played. A staunch republican, conservative to the very last hair, we meet him for the first time during his wife's wake, probably his last contact with the civilized world. It's all up to him now, a being obviously unfits for social contact. He doesn't make a point of pleasing anyone, and he always has a complaint on the tip of his tongue - the granddaughter who doesn't dress properly, the children who are self-serving, the self-serving mother-in-law, the novice and inexperienced priest. Now, even worse for him is what has become his neighborhood. Once a suburban neighborhood typical of American families in the 1950s, with margarine commercials, today it has become a haven for illegal aliens and a haven for violence and abuse. But he's a survivor, and he's standing there. Where will he stay until he's knocked down?

    The plot begins when the boy next door, a teenager of Hmong origin (Southeast Asia, region between Laos and Vietnam), tries to break into the precious Gran Torino - a Ford model, full of style and more American impossible - as a test in a race test. Initiation into a gang. As the boy is caught, Kowalski kicks him out of his garage. But failure will have consequences, and when the other mobsters show up to take Thao (Bee Vang) to another challenge, it's the old neighbor who ends up saving his ass. Gradually, they develop a relationship of protégé and teacher, as does the boy's older sister, Sue (Ahney Her). But they don't live in a capsule, and the social tensions that surround them will soon send them into shock again. And it will be at this point that Kowalski will have to decide if he will follow the same path of a lifetime of ghosts and delusions or show that he is capable of change and sacrifices in the name of the greater good.

    Gran Torino is a film that delivers much more than it promises. From the trailer, at the time of its release, it can only be read as the story of the old-fashioned and prejudiced old man who, by his brute and rude ways, ends up coming into conflict with bandits very different from those he met in the war more than 50 years ago, while at the same time it becomes the guardian of an entire community. But, on the other hand, those who dedicate themselves will find an emblematic tale of power and surrender, of solidarity and multi-layered justice. There's a lot more to be discussed here than trying to guess who will be the protagonist's heir. The Gran Torino is more than a car, but a symbol of an era that, if it doesn't come back, needs to know how to adapt to a controversial and problematic world that takes shape every day.

    The director's intention is clear: to show that what we think we know is not always what it seems (the old maxim of not judging a book by its cover). Something even better, however, comes from Eastwood's honesty in not "selling" Kowalski or his worldview as better than others. It does just the opposite when the character slowly realizes that she has much more in common with the Asian family she so despised (due, for example, to the respect for traditions and elders perpetuated among them) than with her own family, making closer and closer to Thao, Sue and their families than he could ever have imagined. As if he also proposed to reflect on his convictions.

    Despite this interesting and efficient way of approaching different visions of the world in a totally honest way, not everything is rosy. Bee Vang and Ahney Her's performances are incredibly weak, even more so when placed next to someone like Clint Eastwood, who has been working in art for at least five decades. To be aware, even the actress' walk at certain times seems totally forced and artificial, as well as Vang's outbursts of rage when he was locked in the basement against her will (this scene even embarrasses others).

    The first half hour of the film makes it very clear that Walt is an ignorant. Slowly, there is a construction of a relationship between the surly neighbor with his Asian neighbors, and little by little, he comes to see that he has much in common with the "Chinese" than his own family. The feature not only allows seriousness and a vision of hate, but softens certain scenes, to relieve the viewer, with funny dialogues. The film doesn't want to be stuck only with the open prejudice of a character, who regrets and sees that not everything is as it seems.

    Directing, Eastwood skillfully manages to reflect in the film the toughness of its protagonist. In this sense, it does not resort to appealing drama scenes. Indeed, at the funeral that opens the story, Walt seems angrier than sad about his wife's death. And the funeral that closes the film, and Walt's terminal cycle, does not come as a surprise, as Clint anticipates this outcome in preceding scenes, such as the purchase of a tailored suit.

    Even the film's editing seems influenced by the main character's characteristics. In fact, dry cuts predominate, even when linking scenes that take place with a long time gap between them. That is, there are no frills, the direction remains hidden. Still, it builds the perceptions that its history claims. For example, notice how Father Janovich looks older when he talks to Walt right after Sue's assault, compared to their meeting at Walt's wife's funeral.

    However, we can point out moments in the film in which Clint chose to please the audience. One of them results from Walt's sacrifice in the last scenes of the film. At the end, his body is on the ground with his arms outstretched in a cross, in a clear allusion to the sacrifice of Christ. The other of these moments is the reading of the will, which brings that opportunity for the viewer to wash his soul against the protagonist's horrible family. Finally, it is still worth comparing Walt with the vigilante police officer Harry Callahan, who Clint embodied in the Dirty Harry franchise. However, it would be a mature version of him, regretful for past atrocities, just as Walt feels about what he did in the Korean War.

    Although it is not a complete work of one of the most competent filmmakers in Hollywood for sinning in nonsense, "Gran Torino" devastates the viewer and questions him about loyalty to family, the importance of beliefs and the changes that life can bring. The feature is, above all, about the (lack of) hope for a less prejudiced and aggressive world. What and how do we value life and all that is given to us? Are we ready to change? Do we really live in the 21st century? A film to reflect on.

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    • Anecdotes
      Walt's dog, Daisy, is Clint Eastwood's beloved family retriever in real life.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 1h 35 mins) In the bathroom scene, Walt says to the dog to give him a break because it's the first time he's ever smoked in the house. Actually, he smoked the night before when Father Janovich was with him inside the house and they also drank beer.
    • Citations

      Duke: What you lookin' at, old man?

      Walt Kowalski: Ever notice how you come across somebody once in a while you shouldn't have fucked with? That's me.

    • Crédits fous
      The credits scroll over a highway overlooking the lake shore, with the Warner Logo appearing in black and white.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Jamie Cullum: Gran Torino (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      Gran Torino
      Written by Clint Eastwood, Jamie Cullum, Kyle Eastwood, and Michael Stevens

      Performed by Jamie Cullum and Don Runner

      Jamie Cullum appears courtesy of Terrified Records and Universal Music Operations Limited

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 février 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Hmong
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ngọt Và Đắng
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 238 Rhode Island Street Highland Park Michigan, ÉTATS-UNIS(Walt Kowalski's house)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Matten Productions
      • Double Nickel Entertainment
      • Gerber Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 33 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 148 095 302 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 271 720 $US
      • 14 déc. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 269 958 228 $US
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      1 heure 56 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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