Film Analysis: Grand Torino

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People way too often struggle with the uncertainty of their pasts. When we are unhappy with the decision we made in our past it stays with us haunting our dreams, affecting our sense to be happy because we sometimes feel like we don’t deserve it. This idea is explored in the movie “Grand Torino” directed by Clint Eastwood, where we understand how Walt an old grumpy, racist, sour faced man finds out that In order to find redemption and be at peace you must make up your past mistakes with new memories. Through Walts experience, Clint Eastwood is suggesting that humans need to reconcile their memories of their pasts with a present experience by finding a purpose bigger than themselves. Walt’s character was a former army man who’d experienced

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