LEW IRWIN

Clint Eastwood is showing no signs of resting on his many laurels. Indeed, at 78, he appears fixed on picking up a few more, critics of his latest film, Gran Torino, suggest. Manohla Dargis writes in the New York Times: "Dirty Harry is back, in a way, in "Gran Torino," not as a character but as a ghostly presence. He hovers in the film, in its themes and high-caliber imagery, and of course most obviously in Mr. Eastwood's face. It is a monumental face now, so puckered and pleated that it no longer looks merely weathered, as it has for decades, but seems closer to petrified wood. Words like flinty and steely come to mind, adjectives that Mr. Eastwood ... expressively embodies with his usual lack of fuss and a number of growls." More praise for Eastwood comes from Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal, who comments: "No one makes movies like Gran Torino any more, and more's the pity. This one, with Clint Eastwood as director and star, is concerned with honor and atonement, with rough justice and the family of man. It raises irascibility to the level of folk art, takes unapologetic time-outs for unfashionable moral debates, revives acting conventions that haven't been in fashion for half a century and keeps you watching every frame as Mr. Eastwood snarls, glowers, mutters, growls and grins his way through the performance of a lifetime." Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News remarks that "it's clearly a career-capping work." Kenneth Turan in The Los Angeles Times writes that the movie "is impossible to imagine without the actor in the title role. The notion of a 78-year-old action hero may sound like a contradiction in terms, but Eastwood brings it off, even if his toughness is as much verbal as physical. Even at 78, Eastwood can make 'Get off my lawn' sound as menacing as 'Make my day,' and when he says 'I blow a hole in your face and sleep like a baby,' he sounds as if he means it."
Reviewed by: easier2do on 7/18/2009 8:31:05 PM
What can you say after watching this movie other then "Wow"
This is no pansy ass film, it an on the edge of your seat yelling, yea Walt, blow their stupid lame asses away.
This is a Kick Ass 10 film!
Clint transcended himself again in this film, dam I wish he was forty years younger.
I consider this to be his Democratic cross over film. Hell don't tell him that tho, I don't want my lame ass blown away too.
Thanks CinemaNow movies on the road or at home what an idea, ya think. It is worth the money and it is guilt free, I am at now one with the world again.