fredag 18. mars 2011

Gran Torino

Today we watched the movie "Gran Torino" in English class. The movie is a drama from 2008 directed by Clint Eastwood, who is also playing the main character, Walt Kowalski. Walt is a widow and a Korean War veteran, who is old and grumpy and has little contact with his family. His neighbors are Hmong people, which is an Asian ethnic group from China, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand.

A young boy in the Hmong family, Thao, tries to steal Walt´s car, a 1972 Ford Gran Torino. Walt catches Thao in action, and the car is saved. But Thao is really a very nice boy who struggles to fit in with the other teenagers. His cousin, on the other hand, is a real gangster. The cousin and his gang are always bullying Thao, and saying that he needs to be a real man. It was this gang that pressured Thao into stealing the car. Walt feels sorry for Thao because the gang is always bothering him, and the two of them become good friends.

Even though Walt first comes across as an old, grumpy and even racist man, he still appears to be a really good man inside. It´s almost like Walt feels that his final mission in life is to save Thao and his family. When Thao´s sister, Sue, is bullied by some guys, Walt shows up with a gun to scare them. And when Thao is beaten up by the gang, Walt tracks down one of the members of the gang and threatens him with a gun to his face. But this turned out to get bigger than what Walt probably expected. Next thing he knew, Sue was beaten up real bad by the gang, while the Hmong family´s house was sprayed with shotgun blasts by the gang. This made Walt very angry and sad, and he decided that he had to act. Thao wanted to kill the gang who had raped and beaten up his sister, but Walt wouldn't let him so he locked him up in his basement. I think Walt kept Thao away because he couldn't risk that Thao would end up spending his life in prison. Therefore, Walt had to deal with it himself. He wanted to put the gang members away for good, and he ended up sacrificing his own life. I think Walt did this both because he felt sorry for the Hmong family, and also because he wanted to make amends for all the things he regretted from his own life. Walt died as a hero, while he was trying to light a match.

I think the main theme of this movie is friendship. We see the friendship between Walt and Thao, an older man and a young boy. Despite the big difference in age and culture, they manage to develop a strong relationship. When someone sacrifices their life for a friend, it means that the friendship is very deep. I though the movie was very good and interesting, and I really recommend it!

I found the picture here

3 kommentarer:

  1. Nice post about the movie Cathrine. I agree with you that the theme is friendship. But there are also many other issues that are adrdressd here. Including ethnic relations, immigration, economic changes in America, life in urban America, individual violence and conflict resolution.

    SvarSlett
  2. You write very well, and you have many good points in this entry. I do absolutely agree with you that this movie is fantastic. I liked how you highlighted important words in the entry. That was a good idea, and made it well arranged. Good job :D

    SvarSlett
  3. I like the summary you have written. You remembered details such as what car Thao tried to steal. I also agree with you that the main theme is friendship despite age and difference in culture. Well written :)

    SvarSlett