Gran Torino (2008)

Movie · 2008 · Drama · 1h 56m · R · English

Curator score: 7.2/10 (1.3M ratings)

Get off my lawn.

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Clint Eastwood

Production

Matten Productions, Double Nickel Entertainment, Gerber Pictures, Malpaso Productions, Village Roadshow Pictures, WV Films IV

Cast

Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang, Ahney Her, Brian Haley, Geraldine Hughes, Dreama Walker, Brian Howe, John Carroll Lynch, William Hill, Brooke Chia Thao, Chee Thao, Choua Kue, Scott Eastwood, Xia Soua Chang, Sonny Vue, Doua Moua, Greg Trzaskoma, John Johns, Davis Gloff

Curator Review

Verdict

A blunt, often effective character study with strong atmosphere and a memorable Eastwood performance, but it’s also notoriously clumsy in its handling of race, masculinity, and redemption. Worth it if you’re interested in late-career Eastwood, hard-edged drama, or films that provoke debate as much as they move you.

Best for

  • Eastwood completists
  • viewers who like gruff, old-school character dramas
  • people interested in flawed but conversation-starting films
  • fans of redemption stories with a hard, unsentimental edge

Skip if

  • you’re sensitive to racial stereotyping or white-savior storytelling
  • you want nuanced, contemporary dialogue about immigrant communities
  • you dislike morally blunt or politically awkward dramas
  • you prefer subtle emotional writing over didactic plotting

Overview

Gran Torino plays like a late-life self-portrait from Clint Eastwood: a stubborn, abrasive man confronting the wreckage of his own worldview. The film has real force in its economy, its weathered humor, and the way it uses silence, ritual, and routine to sketch a lonely life. Eastwood’s presence gives the movie a rough authority that’s hard to fake.

Worth noting

At the same time, the film’s racial politics are impossible to ignore, and not always in a productive way. It wants to condemn prejudice while still relying on caricature, and its emotional payoffs can feel engineered rather than earned. That tension is part of why it remains so discussed: the movie is both sincere and deeply compromised.

Bottom line

If you approach it as a flawed but revealing artifact of Eastwood’s late style, there’s plenty to admire. If you’re looking for a clean, modern, or especially sensitive drama about cross-cultural understanding, this is likely to frustrate you. It’s a movie that lingers because it argues with itself.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Chrisowski (4★) · 1588 likes

Growl... Zipperhead... Growl... Growl... Eggroll... Growl... Growl... Click-Clack, Ding-Dong and Charlie Chan... Growl... Growl... Growl... We shot men, stabbed them with bayonets, chopped up 17 year olds with shovels... Growl... Growl... Growl... Get me another beer, Dragon Lady! This one's running on empty... Growl... Growl... I used to stack fucks likes you five feet high in Korea... use ya for sand bags... Growl… Growl… Yeah, well just keep your hands off my dog… Growl... Growl... Growl... Growl... Growl... I absolutely… more

Nick (1.5★) · 1305 likes

This movie is awful, but I must say it succeeds in one regard: being a textbook example of the “white savior” narrative. Clint Eastwood literally throws his arms out in a crucifix-pose at one point, it’s unbelievable. I got some enjoyment out of watching a crotchety old Eastwood, and the film was competently shot, so I feel wrong plummeting the rating too low. But man, this has so many problems beyond being uber-racist (despite its constant attempts to convince you… more

Neil Bahadur (4★) · 892 likes

"I'm proud to be able to call you my friend." One of Eastwood's masterpieces: Unforgiven isn't Eastwood's last western, this is. Street gangs replace warring factions of a town, the youngest is pulled in-between, a priest mediates all conflict. And Eastwood himself is almost Fordian. He's a good-bad man, he rejects all emotion, he accepts his killer past....and one day, "like Paul on the road to Damascus," he changes. Through this Eastwood achieves his most sustained masterclass in economy. We're… more

adambolt (4★) · 846 likes

*old man grumbling noises*

gaia (2★) · 676 likes

“guys i’m not racist, I have black friends” -Clint Eastwood, probably

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Topics

late-career drama, redemption arc, gruff antihero, racial tension, masculinity, aging and regret, urban neighborhood, violence, family conflict, morally ambiguous

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