Hasn't aged well
Racist terms like gook and spook, preaching to black's and Asians alike gives this a "white saviour" vibe.
And how many stereotypes does this have?
I'm surprised it's still on Netflix.
Racist terms like gook and spook, preaching to black's and Asians alike gives this a "white saviour" vibe.
And how many stereotypes does this have?
I'm surprised it's still on Netflix.
So you didn't watch it?
shareWhat's your point here? Clint Eastwood's character is an old man from a different time so of course he's going to be like this at first. However I think the writers did a fantastic job of having him slowly (but realistically) change as the story progressed and as his relationship with those neighbors changed.
Walt had more issues than just his racial comments, he was also a bad father to his son, and he didn't communicate well with people in general until he started to try better later on.
Clint Eastwood enjoys stereotypes and offensive racist terms, he does it in all his movies under the guise of "storytelling" and "art."
shareSTFU...🙄
shareI fuck a midget girl once, this mean i have a white saviour complex? is possible, but dosen't mean Hollywood shouldnt be able to create a movie about this story from my point of view
Tell story about what you know best, that is what we are teach in the royal british school of pretty art and stuff college, Clint is an old guy and tell story from the perspective of an old guy and that is great no every movie should told from the same perspective if you want a movie that analized race relations from a more modern perspective there are a lot of young directors doing that but while there are more voices out there the better
hahahaha this movie is so badass for all those reasons u just mentioned. they just dont make em like they used to. i was just watching this film today lol. classic film. i really miss the 90s and early 2000s before all u pc sjw woketards ruined cinema for everybody
shareLooks like the thread below yours has aged well and proved the point of what he said.
shareHasn't aged well? How is it stereotypical? Are you saying people still don't say gook and spook? Should Netflix take movies off because they don't want to show racism? I would think this is exactly what they would want to show because the racist man finds value in minorities and actually finds he cares for them more than his own family?
Did you even 'get' the movie???
It's got some good parts but Clint uses his movies to say words he wishes he could still use (and maybe does behind closed doors.)
shareSTFU...
shareYou clearly don't know Eastwood and just don't like either his political affiliation or can't take a character away from an actor.
He is a massive fan of Jazz and that culture. He even did an entire movie dedicated to the life of Charlie Parker. You think a huge racist would direct a movie like that? That was a passion project through and through. He was married to a Hispanic woman. He called for the legalization of gay marriage. His Letters From Iwo Jima was a Japanese-language film that looks at WW2 from their side.
He doesn’t write his movies, stupid.
shareGran Torino is fine wine. So is Clint Eastwood.
shareRacist terms like gook and spook, preaching to black's and Asians alike gives this a "white saviour" vibe.
And how many stereotypes does this have?
I'm surprised it's still on Netflix.
So where are you on this issue?
Are you the outraged snowflake trying to get it 'cancelled'
..or are you the brave old patriot , glad its still being shown on netflix and be damned if those modern pansies cant take it?
It eventually will get filed away, or slapped with a disclaimer.
The movie doesn't have a character arch where Clint learns to stop using slurs. In fact, he teaches the young neighbor that it's manly to use racist slurs at the barber.
We're then left to learn that it's lovable, not offensive, to joke that asians eat dogs, with neighbors joking that it's actually cats!
Penultimate scene, the reading of the will, he uses the word gay as a slur, "no gay spoilers" on his car.
So despite some nice moments of friendship and heroism, the movie is trying to teach you to be manly and use slurs.
I agree, your analysis is spot on.
So what?
Should we be allowed to watch only correct movies?
What about any one with a bad guy like Scarface? Should netflix remove all those because they don't turn good by the end?
It's still a good movie. Anyone watching it is smart enough to know ITS JUST A MOVIE.
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