JulesMaximus
No Lifer
- Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
This is a poignant, beautiful movie, maybe the best film Eastwood has ever done. The characters are fully drawn, believable, and resonate true human emotion. I at first was put off by the idea of seeing a movie about an old racist, but when I saw the numbers of people attending the screenings, I thought there must be something there, so I went to the Arclight in Hollywood, where the theater was packed. Crusty old Kowalski, a Korean war veteran, now living in run down Detroit, hates the Vietnamese immigrants that have moved next door to him. As time goes on, he gets to know them, and the bond that forms is wonderful, and spiritual. There was not a dry eye in the house when the movie ended. I won't give the ending away, but suffice it to say this is a truly wonderful story, one that you will love and tell your friends to see. If you're looking for one of those great movie experiences that so rarely comes along, you'll not find a better film to see than this.
i'm sorry but i find that LOL'able.
the "bond" that forms came out of nowhere and was so forced and felt so damn fake. he was even calling them racist names after this "bond" had been created, and the Hmong people were still laughing at it as they did initially.
and you think the Hmong people were "believable"? they were probably the worst actors i've ever seen on a big screen ever. that scene with the boy locked in the basement where he's banging on the door was almost painful to watch it was acted so bad.
and the ending isn't a huge surprise or anything, it was pretty damn predictable imo.
Well, popular opinion would seem to disagree with you...as do I.
What movies have you seen that you thought were great?