Gran Torino creative background

2021-10-18 09:27
The original story of "Classic Cars" was written by Dave Johansson, and he and Nick Schenke adapted the original story into a movie script, and how this story would be captured by Clint East Wood saw it and eventually made it into a movie. Dave Johnson was very excited to say that he started writing this story when he was very young. Later, when I grew up, I wrote the original story of "Classic Cars". This story was later handed over to the film company after entering the industry. It turned out that I didn't expect to make a movie so soon, but one day the film company came to inform them. I was very interested in this story, and I found a suitable candidate to shoot and star in this movie. When I rushed to the meeting room, I found that the director and the starring were the same person-Clint Eastwood.
For adapting a story similar to a short story into a screenplay, Clint Eastwood proposed a lot of amendments to make the whole story fuller and the drama conflicts higher. 
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  • Roger 2022-04-23 07:01:12

    This is the story of a real man teaching a boy how to be a MAN, basically irrespective of race.

  • Matilde 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Does the old man make a tender curtain call? Maybe this is indeed the best solution?

Gran Torino quotes

  • Barber Martin: There. You finally look like a human being again. You shouldn't wait so long between hair cuts, you cheap son of a bitch.

    Walt Kowalski: Yeah. I'm surprised you're still around. I was always hoping you'd die off and they got someone in here that knew what the hell they were doing. Instead, you're just hanging around like the doo-wop dago you are.

    Barber Martin: That'll be ten bucks, Walt.

    Walt Kowalski: Ten bucks? Jesus Christ, Marty. What are you, half Jew or somethin'? You keep raising the damn prices all the time.

    Barber Martin: It's been ten bucks for the last five years, you hard-nosed Polack son of a bitch.

    Walt Kowalski: Yeah, well keep the change.

    Barber Martin: See you in three weeks, prick.

    Walt Kowalski: Not if I see you first, dipshit.

  • Youa: You're funny.

    Walt Kowalski: I've been called a lot of things, but never funny.

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