Characterism In The Film 'Gran Torino' Directed By Clint Eastwood

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Gran Torino In this analysis paper, I cover the film “Gran Torino” directed by Clint Eastwood. For the background information to analyze and organize this paper, the story is in Detroit, Michigan, and focus on the transition of a stubborn and old man’s behavior and personality against neighbors. I acknowledged two people as a main character in this film. The one is Walt, retired assembly worker in the car manufacturing factory and Korean War veteran. Another one is his neighbor and a Hmong teenager, Thao. At the beginning, they happened to know each other after Thao’s failed attempt of the car theft. Then, Walt saved his sister by chance and they opened their mind against each other, and Walt was determined to seek the way to revenge for Thao’s …show more content…

I am going to consider the relationship between Walt’s language and racism. As I mentioned above about Walt’s personality, he uses a lot of curse words. For me, I did not recognize some of the words, which he intended to insult someone, other than the way he speaks. At first, generally, he hates people with every other race other than Caucasian, and he often exchanges curse words with people. However, he particularly used various curse words against Asian because of his past. He fought against Korean and Chinese during the Korean war as a soldier, and competed with Japanese as an assembly worker during the trade friction in the car industry. In short, he had engaged in battle with Asian for his entire life. This is the major reason he presented hostility against Asian in particular rather than other races. In addition to this reason, I think he also insult people who have a different way of thinking. For example, he hates young Caucasians who fawn upon African-Americans, a Father who tried to persuade him to go to church, and even his son as a salesperson of Japanese car manufacturer. In other words, he hates anything different from him not only the race but also value or thoughts people have. Therefore, he was isolated from family, a community, and the society with few exceptions in a

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