GRAN TORINO (2008) | First Time Watching | MOVIE REACTION
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One of the best character development movies ever.🤩
I saw a comment once from a Vietnamese immigrant who had a similar relationship with their old white veteran neighbor growing up. From a rough start then mentorship, they turned into best friends.
Hmong. They are Hmong. I grew up with them in Wisconsin
@@efjefe Hmong were not the only refugees to flee Vietnam. I'm only using the description they personally used.
Not often you see a channel that lights up a smoke, as a smoker too, I instantly subbed.
I really like seeing foreign people giving reactions and being able to recognize that even though we are in different countries, we all share the same feelings and emotions. By that, we are all humans and the same. And also having a viewpoint on other cultures. Thanks for a great reaction guys..
As an aside, the high fives between you two were awesome. I lost my Pop in '19 and I miss him every day. Give that dude a hug and tell him you love him, cause one day you won't have the chance anymore. 😔
Always dig watching you and pops doing this together. Cherish it brother
Lol, just said the same
It wasn't until the end of his life that he found the family he cared about so much. The two "children" he is absolutely proud of, who don't want any money from him and who are absolutely worried when they notice the blood in the handkerchief. A different culture where he can finally leave his Korean War influence behind him. Now the ending and how it happens makes sense to him because it prevents the young criminal types from getting hold of the young man. He doesn't just lie in bed to wait for his death, but he can actively intervene to give the future lives of the two "children" a meaningful jump-start. The pride in both of them and the insights into their culture is once again an outstanding experience. The “new” Walt would have been a great father. A brilliant film with outstanding actors.
i adore this movie. it's not what i thought it was gonna be, but it's precisely what i needed when i saw it
Glad you are making your reaction videos last longer. I like watching them with you guys.
Yes. I noticed that, too.
Clint Eastwood’s oldest son Kyle is a jazz bassist and composer. I believe he’s composed on 9 of Clint’s films, and two or three others. Clint Eastwood is a jazz pianist, believed to have composed on at least 77 times in films. He’s also played Carnegie Hall as a pianist.
Egyptian Dad for President! Love you guys.
As it relates to the statement "The girls go to college and the boys go to jail", there are plenty of areas like that throughout the US but I wouldn't classify it as normal. Like most places globally, it's in the poorest areas in the cities and a fair amount of the poor rural areas. School taxes are largely funded locally in a lot of places so the poorer areas that have lower tax revenue tend to have poorly funded schools, lower graduation rates, higher crime, and far fewer good economic and decent secondary school opportunities.
About 37 out of 333 million americans are considered below the poverty line, or about 11% of the population. So it is significant, even if not typical. All this leads to more illegal activities to try to make quick money and time in and out of jail and on probation. People get caught in generational poverty cycles usually because of time in and out of the system that prevents them from ever really digging out of a hole.
Great reaction guys and I enjoy your conservations!.
Holy crap you pops is like every Arab man family member at Thanksgiving. So many memories of childhood. Except they all loved Chicago Bears. Packers!
The scene with the three black guys, the white guy is Clint Eastwood son in real life so it’s funny how he speaks to him
your pa has turkish vibes. and i'm not talking about religion or things, the way he lays down and gets straight in some moments, cigarette in his hand all the time, and all the wise comments in unexpected situations. even though you are from north africa and us from western asia, it seems so familiar. cheers to both of you.
Incredible film. Really glad you had an chance to experience this.
This is a special movie. I first saw it in 2010 and I cried my heart out. I've seen it dozens times and it still gives me chills. When your dad talked at the end he made me tear up. He's on the other side of the planet, yet we recognize the same exact points your dad is just like me in the way that he interprets the movie and the layers of deep meaning in the movie. Please don't interrupt your dad when he is speaking. Its disrespectful and I want to hear what he is saying.
One of my favorite movies. Thank you for your sincere reaction as always.
Robocop 1987 is really what should be here. You probably haven't seen this amazing movie yet
Sorry guys but when Walt took the dog in the porch. I cried like a man.
Love you guys' relationship.
Eastwood is the greatest American actor/director of all time
I think pops is gonna love that movie. Eastwood killed this role
Glad you got to this great movie. Two of my favorite reactors viewing a great movie. This channel should have a lot more subscribers.
By the way: “Destabilize a region.” The U.S. has freed more people in 240 years than every country in human history…..combined.
It was destabilized way before we got there, too.
@@jonathang9705 Oh yes, war is that constant in the IsLamb ic world unfortunately. It’s a shame, they have some important things to teach us. Just not about governing and tolerance.
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Great point. There will never be another superpower that has given so much to the world. Zero offensive wars off our own soil. We have even fought seven wars to free Muslims and never gotten a dime. If the U.S. goes down it is back to the dark ages for civilization. Probably global domination by the Chinese.
Riiiiight, but they (countless countries in south america, africa, the arab states) sure could do a lot better without the us campaigns to further or protect their so called foreign interests. You can celebrate the people being freed by america and acknowledge that they also plunged a good chunck of the world into utter chaos and bloodshed.
@@tortepasti2Name one better superpower in all of human history?
This movie is stupendous storytelling. There's another movie by Mr Eastwood in November called "Juror #2." It looks thrilling.
The teenage boy walking the neighbor girl home is Clint's son.
Sounds great. You know nobody has reacted to The Mule, which was based on a true story.
Great reaction guys!!!
Clint Eastwood's best:
"Absolute Power" (1998)
"A Perfect World" (1993)
"The Outlaw Josey Wales" (1976)
"Where Eagles Dare" (1968)
"The Eiger Sanction" (1975)
"Kelly's Heroes" (1970)
"In The Line Of Fire" (1993)
"Blood Work" (2002)
Directed by Clint Eastwood:
"Flags of Our Fathers" (2006) *True Story*
"Letters From Iwo Jima" (2006) *True Story*
"American Sniper" (2014) *True Story*
"Sully" (2016) *True Story*
A very good movie with Clint Eastwood is Heartbreak Ridge from 1986
2nd best actor.
Mel Gibsons emotions and facial expressions are unbeatable.
Korean War: one aspect that was different than most other wars. Was when China sent reinforcements by the hundreds of thousands. With no weapons. A wall of meat. And the question was if the U.S. soldiers could keep up with ammunition vs. the bodies being thrown at them.
A very disturbing situation.
Korean War is still technically an active war. So much of its history is still under classified designation.
I just spent like 5 hours watching reactions to this movie a few days ago. Then this pops up and I quickly hit watch. Hope yall enjoyed it!
EDIT: I enjoyed hearing you guys' perspective. And your dad lighting up smokes reminds me of how my dad used to be, lol. Subscribed
The Hmong grandmother who spits out a voluminous amount was chewing on leaves similar to tobacco. It's not tobacco but I forget the name but it produces a reddish brown color liquid when chewed.
Betal nut. 🌰
betel nut
@@ReligionIsSilly Yes! Thank you!!!
My brain was drawing a blank. 😆
The kid you said belongs in fast and furious is clint eastwood's son
That's pretty cool. He was like damn pops is the man
Good film and another good reaction another movie about a grumpy old man y'all should watch is "Fences" starring Denzel Washington. I'd love to see you both react to that as father and son.
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Great reaction guys
He had Lung Cancer from Smoking.
And filmed in Detroit ❤❤❤❤
The food is being eaten at a 'Wake" which is separate from the funeral ceremony/church. usually at the family home. This is the Catholic way. Not sure about Protestants
Yeah! I would also watch Robocop! 🤖
Great movie
It is a good movie, the message is pure however, i think in reality that gang would have shot up his house instead of Taos house. The temptation would have been too much for their fragile egos to resist.
Hi guys
No,he's older. He fought in the Korean War.
Could you please consider mic'ing your dad. It is difficult to hear him
I really wanted to watch this but the audio stopped me.
Great reaction! It is very interesting to see your joint detailed reaction to the film Robocop 1987. This is a cool classic movie 🦾🤖🔥
Do you have any plans to do it?
Support this suggestion🔥🔥🔥Robocop is an amazing movie. I would really like to see your reaction to this film. The Great Classics!
Pops is awesome, cherish him dude, respect
the son talks too much without saying anything useful.
Yess! ROBOCOP 1987 is the best! We need a reaction to it! 🦾
Your audio needs work.
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