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Movie Review: 'Gran Torino' an amiable, amusing sociology lesson

Published 01/08/09

The racist, homophobic "Dirty Harry" Callahan has retired in Detroit. Sgt. Highway of "Heartbreak Ridge" may not wear his stripes, but he still keeps his rifle loaded. And William Munny, the haunted, aged gunfighter of "Unforgiven," has one last shot at redemption.

Courtesy photo Bee Vang, John Carroll Lynch and Clint Eastwood in a scene from "Gran Torino."
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It took Clint Eastwood's entire career to build Walt Kowalski, the tough and bitter old bigot the actor plays in "Gran Torino."

It's a film about race and tolerance and a culture clash that, if Walt is lucky, will end in a draw. That's the best the embattled old white retired auto worker can hope for in an America...

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