Thomas D. Mahard

Thomas D. Mahard

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    • Freddy 2022-04-20 09:01:10

      Review of the Week: Classic Cars

      This week I'm reviewing the movie Gran Torino starring and directed by 79-year-old Clint Eastwood, a great movie man as classic and respectable as this 1972 vintage car.

      Walt Kowalski is a widower living alone in an immigrant neighborhood. This Korean War veteran and Ford factory assembly worker...

    • Margarete 2022-03-21 09:01:12

      Old Men

      I have always had no sense of Clint Eastwood's movies, because his scripts are always too rigorous-rigorous, with no errors or omissions. This is of course, not only everyone in the play, but even cars, dogs and medals, have gone to them The place to go. The old man must be an inferior hero in the...

    • Lizzie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

      Bad community, neighborhood harmony, elderly issues etc

    • Raphael 2022-03-23 09:01:13

      Conclusion: Master Eastwood is the director who knows the most about the audience's psychology among the people alive on this planet. As an American, he is so pure that audiences in other countries have to passively accept his thoughts when watching his films. Just like his role in this film, a stubborn old fossil. But the audience will recognize him and will be excited about him drinking at sunset, even if they don't know anything about the classic car, and they don't know anything about this person.

    Gran Torino quotes

    • [first lines]

      Al: God, I am sorry for Dorothy, Walt. She was a real peach.

      Walt Kowalski: Thanks for coming, Al.

    • Walt Kowalski: [Walt has just gotten Thao a job from his Irish friend] Come on, Zipperhead. We'll leave the mick here to play with himself.