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Clint Eastwood

Jan 10, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Gran Torino is racist and insensitive, says Hmong writer

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A New York writer of Hmong heritage who has been published by Minnesota Historical Society Press is alleging that localA screenwriter Nick Shenk got the portrayal of theA Hmong wrong in the new ...

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Jan 11, 2009
 
Since when does a fictional movie maintain the actual facts of a persons life or culture unless it's a real life story?

Sharon Her is not pleased on how the Hmong family was portrayed. What she fails to notice or mention is that not all Vietnam Vets are like Mr. Kowalski.

Watch it with a grain of salt and enjoy it.
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Jan 11, 2009
 
Awesome movie, one of the bes
Clint will win an oscar.
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Jan 11, 2009
 
Its always typical of a few minorities to cry foul when something like this comes out. I find this crybaby crap appauling and ridiculous. Its a fictional movie and insensitivity isnt Clint's goal in making the movie all he wants to do is show a scenario and point of view.

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typical wrote:
Its always typical of a few minorities to cry foul when something like this comes out. I find this crybaby crap appauling and ridiculous. Its a fictional movie and insensitivity isnt Clint's goal in making the movie all he wants to do is show a scenario and point of view.
One thing I would like to point out:

What you do if you thought that it was racist and insensitive to you? Would you stay with your beliefs, or say that you're right just because you're not a minority. Many views change on the base of perspective. Be a little more considerate.

Other than that, I agree that insensitiveness is not a movie's goal. The above statement has to do with you calling minorities crybabies.

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Jan 11, 2009
 
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One thing I would like to point out:
What you do if you thought that it was racist and insensitive to you? Would you stay with your beliefs, or say that you're right just because you're not a minority. Many views change on the base of perspective. Be a little more considerate.
Other than that, I agree that insensitiveness is not a movie's goal. The above statement has to do with you calling minorities crybabies.
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ROFL! You couldn't get better advertising for a movie than this controversy! You can bet your butt that's exactly what Clint, Schenk and ala ganza mischopoken hoped for!

"Hey rice paddy daddy, we gotta see what the old white guy is up to in this movie! You got any money? Let's go see it!"
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Wasn't Mr. Kowalski a Korean Vet? This is the way the old school was raised. My Dad a WW2 Pacific Vet was alot like Mr. Kowalski. Being of German immagrants my Grandparents were told not to speak the German language, adopt to America. This is America, we speak English and English was the only language. We dress American. Can you believe the racist talk my Grandfather heard as a boy getting off the boat in New York from Germany in the 1800's? Times have changed.
Rylyn A wrote:
Since when does a fictional movie maintain the actual facts of a persons life or culture unless it's a real life story?
Sharon Her is not pleased on how the Hmong family was portrayed. What she fails to notice or mention is that not all Vietnam Vets are like Mr. Kowalski.
Watch it with a grain of salt and enjoy it.
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Kim Hassinger wrote:
Wasn't Mr. Kowalski a Korean Vet? This is the way the old school was raised. My Dad a WW2 Pacific Vet was alot like Mr. Kowalski. Being of German immagrants my Grandparents were told not to speak the German language, adopt to America. This is America, we speak English and English was the only language. We dress American. Can you believe the racist talk my Grandfather heard as a boy getting off the boat in New York from Germany in the 1800's? Times have changed.<quoted text>
However you didn't learn that it is NOT "alot." It is TWO words, "a lot."

And it is "immigrant."

You, yourself, should learn how to tawk inglish reel gud.:)
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Rylyn A wrote:
Since when does a fictional movie maintain the actual facts of a persons life or culture unless it's a real life story?
Sharon Her is not pleased on how the Hmong family was portrayed. What she fails to notice or mention is that not all Vietnam Vets are like Mr. Kowalski.
Watch it with a grain of salt and enjoy it.
He isn't a Vietnam vet. He is a Korean war vet. Pay attention stupid.
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Jan 12, 2009
 
I'm offended that people are offended.
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He isn't a Vietnam vet. He is a Korean war vet. Pay attention stupid.
WoW! Instead of just correcting me for an honest mistake, you also resort to name calling. Thanks.

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Wasn't Mr. Kowalski a Korean Vet? <quoted text>
Yes... My mistake. Forgive me.
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I m in the reason, that movie is an scenario of the new culture in America, just fiction, dont feel bad but many of you white people think exactly in the same way like Walt
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This definitely sounds like a "guy" movie. Old ladies and liberal limpwrists wouldn't like it. That keeps away the raff-riffs.
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This movie was pathetic. Thank god I watched a bootleg. I'm white and have asian friends and they were pretty insulted by the film.

I have to say, I agree. This movie was garbage and I can imagine how much crap this movie would get if it was centered around insulting blacks rather than asians.

Not only that but there was no point to the move. Clint as best actor, I didn't get. All he did was Growl like a dog the whole damn movie. lol

They're just giving him his award for his past acheivements....it's all politics in hollywood. They do that a lot when the actors going to kick the bucket soon. I've seen it at a lot of awards.
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First off, East Clintwood's voice is so bad that he very soon will not be able to talk again. He mainly whispers now. Something pathological. Of course, that is never discussed by the knee-jerk, jerky movie columnists. They will kiss his ass.

So despite the hype, this probably is his last movie.

It really is a dumb idea for a movie.
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Jan 23, 2009
 
Yes, this movie had racial remarks through out it, but some people are failing to see the big picture and the story behind it. He was a sarcastic man who believed in simple ways of life. He eventually got to know his neighbors and learned to love them! The neighbors liked him too! He spoke to all of his friends the same way as well!(using racial comments to his barber and constuction buddy) He gave his life for the safety of his young, new friends. The story is what it is. I was a good message in the end.
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I wouldn't waste my time and money on it.
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those who talk alot of smack about the movie..
i wanna see u come out with something better and win a damn oscar award..fags..
i wouldn't say its the best..but it is a good movie.
and i wanna say something for us hmong ppl..i think the acting was better then most..
the best that i've seen..u know what i'm talking about...haha..
yea so don't h8..if u think its racist ur wrong..
u should keep ur mouth shut and think about it...is it the movie or is it u??
pay attention to the plot and the meaning behind the story..morons..yea i agree that some of the stuff in the movie was wrong about our culture but don't blame the movie...think about it...where did they get the information from??..durr..us.."HMONG "..u know the world aint the same anymore..open ur eyes..its a new day everyday..ppl changes and culture gradually change..some will be remembered and some will be lost..its our choice to keep the culture alive..so do something about it and don't sit around wasting time talking smack about it being wrong and racist in the movie..seesh..and the movie really isn't about us hmong ppl..k..
so if u want a movie about hmong ppl...u should send in request..or go to school and graduate with a damn degree in film making...and do movie about us hmong ppl. for example the secret war..."actions"..tha ts what the audience wants..not alot of americans know about it..interesting topic..ppl are gonna want to see..etc...so yea this is all the random thing i have to say..for those who support tnx..and those who h8s...get a damn life..haha
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