
Gran Torino
Get off my lawn.
Disgruntled Korean War veteran Walt Kowalski sets out to reform his neighbor, Thao Lor, a Hmong teenager who tried to steal Kowalski's prized possession: a 1972 Gran Torino.
- 8.0
- 2008
- Released
- 1h 56m

Clint Eastwood
Walt Kowalski
Christopher Carley
Father Janovich
Bee Vang
Thao
Ahney Her
Sue
Brian Haley
Mitch Kowalski
Geraldine Hughes
Karen Kowalski
Dreama Walker
Ashley Kowalski
Brian Howe
Steve Kowalski
John Carroll Lynch
Barber Martin
William Hill
Tim Kennedy
Brooke Chia Thao
Vu
Chee Thao
Grandma
Choua Kue
Youa
Scott Eastwood
Trey
Xia Soua Chang
Kor Khue
Sonny Vue
Smokie
Doua Moua
Spider
Greg Trzaskoma
Bartender
John Johns
Al
Davis Gloff
Darrell
Thomas D. Mahard
Mel
Sarah Neubauer
Paralegal
Cory Hardrict
Duke
Nana Gbewonyo
Monk
Arthur Cartwright
Prez
Austin Douglas Smith
Daniel Kowalski
Conor Liam Callaghan
David Kowalski
Michael E. Kurowski
Josh Kowalski
Julia Ho
Dr. Chu
Maykao K. Lytongpao
Gee
Carlos Guadarrama
Head Latino
Andrew Tamez-Hull
Latino Gangbanger
Ramon Camacho
Latino Gangbanger
Antonio Mireles
Latino Gangbanger
Ia Vue Yang
Hmong Flower Woman
Zoua Kue
Hmong Flower Woman
Elvis Thao
Hmong Gangbanger
Jerry Lee
Hmong Gangbanger
Lee Mong Vang
Hmong Gangbanger
Tru Hang
Hmong Grandfather
Alice Lor
Hmong Granddaughter
Tong Pao Kue
Hmong Husband
Douacha Ly
Hmong Man
Parng D. Yarng
Hmong Neighbor
Nelly Yang Sao Yia
Hmong Wife
Marty Bufalini
Lawyer
My-Ishia Cason-Brown
Muslim Receptionist
Clint Ward
Officer
Stephen Kue
Officer Chang
Rochelle Winter
Waitress
Claudia Rodgers
White Woman Neighbor
Vincent Bonasso
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Released
en
$33,000,000.00
$270,000,000.00
- #rape
- #war veteran
- #gangster
- #immigration
- #old man
- #priest
- #gang
- #detroit, michigan
- #widower
- #hmong
Reviews

It's curious that the main English language awards largely ignored this, yet it won both a David and a César in Europe and is definately one of Clint Eastwood's more characterful efforts. He is the curmudgeonly "Walt" who has recently lost his wife, has an arms-length relationship with his son and looks disapprovingly as his neighbourhood ceases to be the home of "Americans"! His prize possession

Clint Eastwood is a good director. I've seen ten of his films, one of them being “Play Misty for Me.” A film that I think is incredible. But like any director, Clint’s films can vary in quality. In the case of “Gran Torino,” it's a good film, but probably not one I'm going to rewatch very much. Clint Eastwood and Bee Vang put in great performances. Walt, played by Clint Eastwood, is a tough charac

There's a lot to unpack about <em>'Gran Torino'</em>, probably way more than I could offer an opinion on. I fully acknowledge the talk about this film's potential impact on the world, namely for Hmong Americans (see: Bee Vang's <a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/covid-19-era-s-anti-asian-racism-isn-t-new-ncna1258184" rel="nofollow">op-ed</a>), and I'm not saying it's perfect one bit











