Remember, he had cancer (lungs coughing up blood) and he lost his wife who’s funeral he was at in the beginning of the movie, and really didn’t want to go on. He saw good in this family that he didn’t see in his own kids and grandkids.
Walt's true confession was to Tao in the basement. Killing a scared kid was something he wasn't ordered to do and it bothered him his whole life. Giving his life to save an Asian family was his penance for the kid he unjustly killed.
My Father was a Korean War Vet. This film hit me hard. I never once saw my dad express racism in his life or say anything derogatory about Korean people. But as I grew older, I noticed he'd go out of his way to avoid them.
You know how some people have one of those voices that come from the stomach? This guy reacting has a voice that comes from the balls. I love it. Great reaction!
This is one of my all time favorite movies, even though it was low budget and CE did it as a mini project between bigger things. I swear I tell my wife and everyone that knows me that I'm going to be grouchy old Walt drinking beer in the garage and complaining about how much better things used to be. :)
Walt served in the Korean War (1950-53). He spent most of his adult life in Detroit, working at the Ford Auto Assembly Plant. That is when he got the car (1972). He brags that he put the steering wheel into the car himself.
you two really impress me! Best reaction I have seen to this movie. I am a 72 yr old Vietman vet and you are young with a different heritage but seem to have a good grasp on human nature. People like you give me hope for the world.
One thing I didn't notice before, as his wife is having her funeral the neighbors are celebrating a new born. Its a metaphorical and literal message of how the neighborhoods demographics are changing. It also symbolizes the despair in Wales life in comparison to the family and love in his neighbors' lives.
The reason Walt was able to go to the punks house at the end and sacrifice himself is because he was not only already very old but had CANCER which he saw from the medical test results. He knew he was going to die soon anyway, no matter what. So rather than just rot in a hospital and die slowly over weeks, he instead wanted to do something important that would make a real difference with a kids future so he felt dying was not a big deal...in that light.
makes it even more touching think about it according to God your not allowed to commit suicide.. but laying down your life for a friend is considered the greatest act of love now we can debate what ever God is real or not.. but reading those lines without being moved is quite hard.. and yes Walt choose to die his way for a greater purpose!
Walt is a hero for what he did, he was the definition of a great man. He knew exactly when to take an opportunity when it presents itself and how to react in certain situations. I’m surprised his kids were never loyal to him.
This movie felt like an unofficial epilogue to the Dirty Harry movies, where he's been retired for 20 years. I'm glad I saw this one at the movies when it came out.
Clint often said that he fixes things. He fixed Tao's family's faucet, gave them a cooler, and was trying to fix Tao from falling into gangs. Clint was dying. He was sick and coughing up blood. It was probably lung cancer or something like that and he wanted his death to mean something. The idea of dying alone or at a retirement home would have been worse than anything for him. His kids and grandkids were selfish and didn't care about him at all, even when he reached out. He never reaches out, his son should have noticed that. Saving Tao and his family was his way of fixing things for them forever and for himself. It was the ultimate thing for him to "fix". Tao and his family also saved Walt by giving him a new family, being loved, having someone to love back, and something to live and die for. He was finally happy and, knowing that he probably didn't have much time left anyway, he wanted to be sure Tao and his family would also be happy forever.
The beauty of movie reactions like this is others point of view. Many parts of this movie have changed for me based on reading the comments section. It is eye-opening when you're open to many types of perception. It has made Gran Torino much deeper for me.
Walt's anger towards seeing his son buy Toyota or whatever brand it was over American, it may seem like yelling-at-clouds to us. But given how much of his life he gave over to a domestic manufacturer and what it meant to him personally, sort of summed up with that visual of him wiping down the Gran Torino's side. It was his livelihood, his trade, his craft. The car was a work of art, and he helped build the one he had with his own hands. And from all of that he was able to have and maintain a family and a life. And it was all given away by feckless captains of industry and politicians here. If anything his under-the-breath remark was pretty restrained.
The first time I saw Gran Torino was on TV...but it wasnt my TV it was somebody else's. Just before the movie was over they changed the channel because they wanted to watch something else. As a result I didnt know how the movie ended. I cant describe how aggravating that was. But of course I saw Gran Torino again on a later date. I liked what you guys said about the movie and I agree. I also enjoyed your reactions all the way through it. The gang members in the movie had no appreciation for life or anything else. I think theres alot of people in America today who dont appreciate the freedoms they have. They've had it too easy.
I consider myself extremely lucky to have met Clint, while he was making Mystic River. He's a great guy. He puts his own personality into his characters, and stories.
CE was my late wife's very favorite actor and really loved all of his pix, obviously including this one. My Auntie Gloria was a film/TV actress from the early-50s to the mid-60s and worked w/ CE a couple of times on the "Rawhide" western television series. (It's possible that she may have given him his first on-screen kiss.)
Great reaction! Walt hid his true self from the world, starting in Korea, with terrible things he did in war, then continuing with not being able to have closeness within his family. His treatment of strangers by reducing them to racial caricatures wasn't the hate of a racist, but a man hiding from his true self. It was only his wife who kept him human. His Gran Torino was a symbol of his own heart that he kept hidden and protected. He never used the car but kept it almost as an idol. Then with the Hmong family he experienced the closeness and loyalty that he wanted in his own life. It was only with them that he was able to reveal his open heart and make the ultimate sacrifice in love.
Based on your reactions that I have seen, I think you guys would really like to watch/react to Mystic River (2003). It was also directed by Clint Eastwood and stars Tim Robbins, Sean Penn, Kevin Bacon and Lawrence Fishburne. It has great acting, tense moments, and very interesting characters. If anyone else agrees, please let them know.
One of Clint's later-in-years finest hours - still going in his '80s (!) directing and acting - and yes that's him singing on the final song ; THE MULE & CRY MACHO are also good for his lion in winter ages. He's the GOAT
This is one of my top movies of all time. I never pass up the chance to watch someone react to it, and you guys didn’t disappoint me. Great reaction guys!!
In the beginning when his grandson says spectacles testicles wallet and watch it's a way to remember how to do the crucifix correctly over yourself you go eyes to testicles going downward to wallet which was usually held in the right pocket to your watch which is on your left hand so if you're using your dominant hand you don't spill something trying to look at the time. It's very crude but it does teach boys very quickly how to do the rosary correctly and how to do the crucifix over yourself correctly
This was the best movie reaction I have ever seen! You two are great, and you have pure souls. And ma’am….you are so incredibly beautiful! I have subscribed.
I love it that the older Clint got, the better actor /director he became...His movies after the Unforgiven were such good , Intelligent dramas that could make you cry and think--And he does it all with unknown actors and low budget...No wonder he's got 3 Oscars and his own office at Warner Bros.!! This one touched me..The Humong were more family to Walt than his own kids ever were. (That Gran Torino's worth sixty-seventy thousand today--They were a comfortable, fast nice handling big car)
Clint Eastwood knows exactly how to make a movie from scratch, I haven’t seen anything he’s made that I disliked. Even though now he’s old he’s still kicking.
My family and I saw this at the theater one day after my Mother passed. It really broke us up. I’ve been an Eastwood fan for nearly 60 years. He has starred in and directed many great films. You two are great reactors and are starting to grow on me. Waiting for the next one.
I will probably add some things later, but he is not racist towards a car!!! He is a factory worker from Detroit. An economy is built on local industry. In this movie, ge spent his whole life working for Ford. He is questioning why his children would choose a foreign car when EVERYTHING they had was provided by his job at Ford... a question still asked today.
Thank you. It is not racist to support american made products, but especially for a guy who worked for ford his whole life. It's like if your dad worked 40 years for sherwin williams and then sees you paint your house with benjamin moore.
It was a joke, hence the smile while saying it, and coming from another culture. And as far as cars go there was a significant time when American cars, especially Ford, were utter crap, I don't owe anything to a poorly built product that is gonna cost me more money to maintain or spend time in a garage for some false nostalgia. It's gotten a bit better in later years but I am 61 and many American cars were subpar for decades.
@@d4mdcykey I'm 59, and I'm not sure I would say decades... but I did own a 1979 Ford Fairmont, so I do know what you're saying. I also understand the other side of it, being the son of a retired Ford worker.
Walt was born in a different time! He was send to war as a teenage, he worked everyday of his life. He took care of history family as good as he knew how! He believed in working for what you have in life and taking care of it! He did not like change, and everything around him was changing. He lost his wife, his neighborhoods was changing. His family only wanted the things he had. And all Walt wanted was to be left alone! Family does not have to be blood. Sue and Thao became family to him! And I believe Sue was the one that changed Walt. Thao would have never went back to Walt house! Walt would have been the old guy that everyone called crazy and knew stay-away!
What I thinbk its soo funny is, after a time, EVERYBODY in the movie starts to call Thao as Toad...even his sister, when she says "isnt it ironic, TOAD washing the car he tried to steal from you", or the little girl who asks "if you can send TOAD to remove a wasp nest on our home" lol
Walt was terminally ill but rather than die a sad death slowly fading away he chose to use his death to help the family and to die honourably, and maybe atone for the lives he took during the war
YOu two were spot on in what Walt was going to plan, NIce JOB Joy & Marion! You didn't pick up on his spitting up blood as he got the LAB reports which was probably some form of lung disease, and then reached out to his son, but could see things werent going to change.
Yup... Walt decided to go out with his boots on. He decided it was better to die on his feet than wasting away in a hospital bed. And it was better to have his death be meaningful and accomplish something.
Gran Torino is one of Clint's best films. Hope you watch more, & definitely need to watch his westerns directed by Sergio Leone. Marian said it...not enough of "agapē" love in the world. That extended to another person...selfless, without an agenda. To love someone when they need it the most, deserving it the least.
Unfortunately I can't afford to go Patreon but I love watching your reactions on UA-cam so I just want to say thank you. Keep doing what you do and be well. Cheers from Scotland 🍻✌❤
It wasn't the fact that he couldn't live with the fact he would kill more. He sacrificed himself to have them locked up so that Thao and Sue could have a life without threat. So glad you guys watched this, this is a great movie. I hightly recommend watching it again, it really all makes sense after watching it a few times. Good pick guys. now back to Breaking Bad. ;)
Thank you for your commentary on this film. I could be way off here, but something about your opinions makes me think that you would appreciate Tom Waits' song "Hell Broke Luce". It's a fairly intense song about living through war, and the video is haunting. I try to think of it when I think of Walt's history and what made him so bitter and distant in the first place.
One of the best movies out there, I found it very sad yet very all at the same time due to how well written this story was by good old Clint Eastwood. Judging by the movies ending you'd think it was his last film but the champion is still kicking which is wonderful to know. He recently made a movie called Cry Macho which is another solid piece.
I think you have it backwards, he was always bitter and that led to a crappy family. Your children are a reflection of you, your genetics and how you raise them
Guys please consider putting Second hand Lions on a Patreon poll. It's a great movie about two grumpy old men who live together and are very set in their ways but then against their will they are left to take care of a young boy.
Walt had terminal cancer so.. his plan to set the punks up also allowed him to leave this world on his own terms.. & not waste away & die slowly. Such a good film..
Torino (Turin in English) was the "Motor City" in Italy (where Fiat Automobiles, now Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, was based) like Detroit in the Usa. Ford named this model after it. "Gran" means "Great" in italian.
Walt in some ways was sheltered from the changes in society. Other than trips to the barber shop and the Legion hall, his wife was the center of his world. She probably did all the shopping and interfacing with the modern world. While my father is the head of the household, my mother was one who paid the bills, did the shopping, and took care of the house. When my mother's health began failing, my father had to learn how to do all of her duties.
The first three Dirty Harry movies. High Plains Drifter, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Pale Rider and Every which Way but loose. I gave you seven movies by Clint Eastwood that are definitely worth reacting to. The first three are police dramas. The next 3 were westerns made in the 70s. And the last one was a comedy released around 1977. All are enjoyable in their own way.
Great reaction guys to a great movie..Walt knew he was dying and that’s why he did it… he also told the kid we have to do this right… also fyi the white kid that played the boyfriend in one scene was Clint Eastwood’s actual son Scott Eastwood… other great movies by him are Millon Dollar Baby and Mule
Great reaction. Clint Eastwood is a brilliant director, things aren't always just bad guys are bad and good guys are good. "Unforgiven" is another Eastwood masterpiece you should check out.
This is an interesting and uplifting movie, so I shall grab my coffee and see what you guys thought :D ! Lunch time here in Japan, thank you for the bite size movie experience ;)
Some of the film was formulaic (tough old guy, you don’t want to mess with him), and the ending was predictable. However, the development of Walt and his relationship with Thao and his family was wonderful. That made the film a winner. 👍👍
💯👍🏽Great Movie To React to Fam! Clint Eastwood Did An Excellent Job Teaching Us & Showing Us The Great Stuff He Comes Up With. So Intelligent Brother Eastwood 👉💥💫💯
Remember, he had cancer (lungs coughing up blood) and he lost his wife who’s funeral he was at in the beginning of the movie, and really didn’t want to go on. He saw good in this family that he didn’t see in his own kids and grandkids.
Walt’s real confession was to Taoh in the basement, note how the metal screen was similar to the church’s confessional screen.
BINGO.
Good catch.
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Hmm, that’s a nice observation. Never noticed it, but you are right. Interesting…
That's something I never thought excellent observation and point
I think he showed them the man that only his wife knew before. Grouchy old Sergeant here and this always brings a tear to my eye.
Walt's true confession was to Tao in the basement. Killing a scared kid was something he wasn't ordered to do and it bothered him his whole life.
Giving his life to save an Asian family was his penance for the kid he unjustly killed.
My Father was a Korean War Vet. This film hit me hard. I never once saw my dad express racism in his life or say anything derogatory about Korean people. But as I grew older, I noticed he'd go out of his way to avoid them.
As a Hmong myself, this movie was the reference I would use when people asked me which ethnicity I was. That is, until Suni Lee won her gold medal.
Don't stop.
You know how some people have one of those voices that come from the stomach? This guy reacting has a voice that comes from the balls. I love it. Great reaction!
This is one of my all time favorite movies, even though it was low budget and CE did it as a mini project between bigger things. I swear I tell my wife and everyone that knows me that I'm going to be grouchy old Walt drinking beer in the garage and complaining about how much better things used to be. :)
haha that would be so like old Clint =)))
Walt served in the Korean War (1950-53). He spent most of his adult life in Detroit, working at the Ford Auto Assembly Plant. That is when he got the car (1972). He brags that he put the steering wheel into the car himself.
you two really impress me! Best reaction I have seen to this movie. I am a 72 yr old Vietman vet and you are young with a different heritage but seem to have a good grasp on human nature. People like you give me hope for the world.
From one Vietnam vet(596th Signal Co. Phu Bai, Vietnam 1970) to another. "Welcome Home Brother".
Beautiful comments, gentlemen.
I am a veteran too. Thank you for your service sir.
Thank you for your service gentleman.
Absolutely. They react with so much going into it, not just a knee-jerk cheer of the violence, but soulful commentary. 🙂
One thing I didn't notice before, as his wife is having her funeral the neighbors are celebrating a new born. Its a metaphorical and literal message of how the neighborhoods demographics are changing. It also symbolizes the despair in Wales life in comparison to the family and love in his neighbors' lives.
Clint is a legend, in multiple ways. Great reaction guys, thanks
No doubt! touched us to a whole new level here!
The reason Walt was able to go to the punks house at the end and sacrifice himself is because he was not only already very old but had CANCER which he saw from the medical test results. He knew he was going to die soon anyway, no matter what. So rather than just rot in a hospital and die slowly over weeks, he instead wanted to do something important that would make a real difference with a kids future so he felt dying was not a big deal...in that light.
makes it even more touching think about it
according to God your not allowed to commit suicide..
but laying down your life for a friend is considered the greatest act of love
now we can debate what ever God is real or not.. but reading those lines without being moved
is quite hard.. and yes Walt choose to die his way for a greater purpose!
Walt is a hero for what he did, he was the definition of a great man. He knew exactly when to take an opportunity when it presents itself and how to react in certain situations. I’m surprised his kids were never loyal to him.
This movie felt like an unofficial epilogue to the Dirty Harry movies, where he's been retired for 20 years. I'm glad I saw this one at the movies when it came out.
I'm so happy that the both of you saw the beauty in this movie!
Clint often said that he fixes things. He fixed Tao's family's faucet, gave them a cooler, and was trying to fix Tao from falling into gangs. Clint was dying. He was sick and coughing up blood. It was probably lung cancer or something like that and he wanted his death to mean something. The idea of dying alone or at a retirement home would have been worse than anything for him. His kids and grandkids were selfish and didn't care about him at all, even when he reached out. He never reaches out, his son should have noticed that. Saving Tao and his family was his way of fixing things for them forever and for himself. It was the ultimate thing for him to "fix". Tao and his family also saved Walt by giving him a new family, being loved, having someone to love back, and something to live and die for. He was finally happy and, knowing that he probably didn't have much time left anyway, he wanted to be sure Tao and his family would also be happy forever.
Ok.
Fantastic comment my friend thank you
His name was Walt - not Clint. 😉
Hello, I just knew that " Walt " was going to balance the kitchen ceiling fan for the family.
@@Stogie2112 OMG I used his real name. HA
You two are very intelligent and warm people. I love listening you.
thank you so much ❤️
“Whatever I do, they won’t have a chance.”……they didn’t!
The beauty of movie reactions like this is others point of view. Many parts of this movie have changed for me based on reading the comments section. It is eye-opening when you're open to many types of perception. It has made Gran Torino much deeper for me.
Walt's anger towards seeing his son buy Toyota or whatever brand it was over American, it may seem like yelling-at-clouds to us. But given how much of his life he gave over to a domestic manufacturer and what it meant to him personally, sort of summed up with that visual of him wiping down the Gran Torino's side. It was his livelihood, his trade, his craft. The car was a work of art, and he helped build the one he had with his own hands. And from all of that he was able to have and maintain a family and a life. And it was all given away by feckless captains of industry and politicians here. If anything his under-the-breath remark was pretty restrained.
Hey guys, I don't comment too much, but I love this movie, and I loved your reaction. Amen to love, forgiveness, and friendship.
thank you! glad you enjoyed this one
You two are beautiful people, both inside and out. I hope the best for you!
thank you! we hope the same for you . Have a wonderful day
The first time I saw Gran Torino was on TV...but it wasnt my TV it was somebody else's.
Just before the movie was over they changed the channel because they wanted to watch something else.
As a result I didnt know how the movie ended.
I cant describe how aggravating that was.
But of course I saw Gran Torino again on a later date.
I liked what you guys said about the movie and I agree.
I also enjoyed your reactions all the way through it.
The gang members in the movie had no appreciation for life or anything else.
I think theres alot of people in America today who dont appreciate the freedoms they have.
They've had it too easy.
Luckily, there are MORE Americans that DO appreciate what we have.
Walt's final words were, "Hail Mary, Full Of Grace..." A prayer.
Facking love this film. We can all learn something from this, he had no positive experiences at all and it took someone with youth to pull him round.
I consider myself extremely lucky to have met Clint, while he was making Mystic River.
He's a great guy.
He puts his own personality into his characters, and stories.
CE was my late wife's very favorite actor and really loved all of his pix, obviously including this one. My Auntie Gloria was a film/TV actress from the early-50s to the mid-60s and worked w/ CE a couple of times on the "Rawhide" western television series. (It's possible that she may have given him his first on-screen kiss.)
Cool 😎.
oh niceee!
Great reaction! Walt hid his true self from the world, starting in Korea, with terrible things he did in war, then continuing with not being able to have closeness within his family. His treatment of strangers by reducing them to racial caricatures wasn't the hate of a racist, but a man hiding from his true self. It was only his wife who kept him human. His Gran Torino was a symbol of his own heart that he kept hidden and protected. He never used the car but kept it almost as an idol. Then with the Hmong family he experienced the closeness and loyalty that he wanted in his own life. It was only with them that he was able to reveal his open heart and make the ultimate sacrifice in love.
Based on your reactions that I have seen, I think you guys would really like to watch/react to Mystic River (2003). It was also directed by Clint Eastwood and stars Tim Robbins, Sean Penn, Kevin Bacon and Lawrence Fishburne. It has great acting, tense moments, and very interesting characters. If anyone else agrees, please let them know.
Yeah, Mystic River is a good one.
Definitely Mystic River 👍🏽
Mystic river is not to be missed
Hello, at the time of release, the movie seemed to mystical to me so I gave it a pass. Besides Sean Penn makes my skin crawl it seems.
The two of you are so thoughtful and insightful. I really enjoy your reactions.
Great job guys, i love this movie, one of Clints best. A true american icon.
one of a kind!
deserves a re-watch!
Clints the King Of Hollywood for a Reason legendary both sides of the camera
One layer you missed. Walt had late-stage cancer the was killing him. That's why he tried to talk to his son about. Walt didn't want to suffer.
One of Clint's later-in-years finest hours - still going in his '80s (!) directing and acting - and yes that's him singing on the final song ; THE MULE & CRY MACHO are also good for his lion in winter ages. He's the GOAT
He is really annoying at this point. He overstayed his welcome and needs to kick the bucket ASAP
@@azazello1784
Wtf?
@@azazello1784 please pave the way first
George, I loved the Mule, incredible film. Cry Macho not as much in my opinion.
@@luketimewalker I am not old yet.
This is one of my top movies of all time. I never pass up the chance to watch someone react to it, and you guys didn’t disappoint me. Great reaction guys!!
In the beginning when his grandson says spectacles testicles wallet and watch it's a way to remember how to do the crucifix correctly over yourself you go eyes to testicles going downward to wallet which was usually held in the right pocket to your watch which is on your left hand so if you're using your dominant hand you don't spill something trying to look at the time. It's very crude but it does teach boys very quickly how to do the rosary correctly and how to do the crucifix over yourself correctly
It's such a wholesome movie.
Ok...you guys are flipping adorable....I love your reactions.
Yay! Thank you!
This was the best movie reaction I have ever seen! You two are great, and you have pure souls. And ma’am….you are so incredibly beautiful! I have subscribed.
Such a good movie! Clint knocked it out of the park with this one.
I love it that the older Clint got, the better actor /director he became...His movies after the Unforgiven were such good , Intelligent dramas that could make you cry and think--And he does it all with unknown actors and low budget...No wonder he's got 3 Oscars and his own office at Warner Bros.!! This one touched me..The Humong were more family to Walt than his own kids ever were. (That Gran Torino's worth sixty-seventy thousand today--They were a comfortable, fast nice handling big car)
I don't like the fact that he is still alive.
@@azazello1784 Who hurt you?
Clint Eastwood knows exactly how to make a movie from scratch, I haven’t seen anything he’s made that I disliked. Even though now he’s old he’s still kicking.
My family and I saw this at the theater one day after my Mother passed.
It really broke us up. I’ve been an Eastwood fan for nearly 60 years. He has starred in and directed many great films.
You two are great reactors and are starting to grow on me.
Waiting for the next one.
It was great to hear your thoughts after the end of the movie, as it is in all your videos. You both have beautiful souls.
Great reaction, and very touching commentary.
Glad you think so!
Great reaction guys!!! Now, if you want an even more emotional movie I recomend you Million Dollar Baby also directed and staring Clint Eastwood.
That's a great movie 🎬!
Hello, Now, if you want an even less emotional movie I recommend " Kelly's Heroes ".
Wow, this movie is just remarkable! One of Clint's best.
I agree.
I love you two. Your discussion after the end of the movie was 24 carat gold. Thank you-
Totally!!!
thank you! Appreciate it ❤️
Great reaction. You two are very observant and respectful of the subject matter and of each other. Thank you! ✌
I will probably add some things later, but he is not racist towards a car!!! He is a factory worker from Detroit. An economy is built on local industry. In this movie, ge spent his whole life working for Ford. He is questioning why his children would choose a foreign car when EVERYTHING they had was provided by his job at Ford... a question still asked today.
Thank you. It is not racist to support american made products, but especially for a guy who worked for ford his whole life. It's like if your dad worked 40 years for sherwin williams and then sees you paint your house with benjamin moore.
It was a joke, hence the smile while saying it, and coming from another culture. And as far as cars go there was a significant time when American cars, especially Ford, were utter crap, I don't owe anything to a poorly built product that is gonna cost me more money to maintain or spend time in a garage for some false nostalgia. It's gotten a bit better in later years but I am 61 and many American cars were subpar for decades.
@@d4mdcykey I'm 59, and I'm not sure I would say decades... but I did own a 1979 Ford Fairmont, so I do know what you're saying. I also understand the other side of it, being the son of a retired Ford worker.
Walt was born in a different time! He was send to war as a teenage, he worked everyday of his life. He took care of history family as good as he knew how! He believed in working for what you have in life and taking care of it! He did not like change, and everything around him was changing. He lost his wife, his neighborhoods was changing. His family only wanted the things he had. And all Walt wanted was to be left alone! Family does not have to be blood. Sue and Thao became family to him! And I believe Sue was the one that changed Walt. Thao would have never went back to Walt house! Walt would have been the old guy that everyone called crazy and knew stay-away!
one of the few movies that makes a grown man cry
very true!
LOL, I'm really interested to see how you guys respond to him calling that girl Yum Yum.
What I thinbk its soo funny is, after a time, EVERYBODY in the movie starts to call Thao as Toad...even his sister, when she says "isnt it ironic, TOAD washing the car he tried to steal from you", or the little girl who asks "if you can send TOAD to remove a wasp nest on our home" lol
Walt was terminally ill but rather than die a sad death slowly fading away he chose to use his death to help the family and to die honourably, and maybe atone for the lives he took during the war
The best reaction I’ve ever seen to this movie you two really got what was going. Forever subscribed
YOu two were spot on in what Walt was going to plan, NIce JOB Joy & Marion! You didn't pick up on his spitting up blood as he got the LAB reports which was probably some form of lung disease, and then reached out to his son, but could see things werent going to change.
Yup... Walt decided to go out with his boots on. He decided it was better to die on his feet than wasting away in a hospital bed. And it was better to have his death be meaningful and accomplish something.
Loved your reactions and the discussion afterward. Thank you.
Gran Torino is one of Clint's best films. Hope you watch more, & definitely need to watch his westerns directed by Sergio Leone. Marian said it...not enough of "agapē" love in the world. That extended to another person...selfless, without an agenda. To love someone when they need it the most, deserving it the least.
Enjoyed the reaction. The love is out there but like an abused dog you sometimes have to coax them out of the shadows. Thanks for sharing.
Unfortunately I can't afford to go Patreon but I love watching your reactions on UA-cam so I just want to say thank you.
Keep doing what you do and be well.
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It wasn't the fact that he couldn't live with the fact he would kill more. He sacrificed himself to have them locked up so that Thao and Sue could have a life without threat. So glad you guys watched this, this is a great movie. I hightly recommend watching it again, it really all makes sense after watching it a few times. Good pick guys. now back to Breaking Bad. ;)
that also! i think that was the main reason, the rest we interpreted
Really good movie! Walt was dying anyway and this was the perfect ending!
Excellent reaction. Your outro was very deep and it's appreciated to hear you have that discussion!
Thank you for your commentary on this film. I could be way off here, but something about your opinions makes me think that you would appreciate Tom Waits' song "Hell Broke Luce". It's a fairly intense song about living through war, and the video is haunting. I try to think of it when I think of Walt's history and what made him so bitter and distant in the first place.
I love this movie! Clint Eastwood is spectacular, in directing and writing. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. The editing was great. I laughed. Thanks 😊
I really didn’t like this movie when I first watched it, until the whole movie was revealed. Now, I enjoy Walt’s evolution.
Walt didn't have an evolution, the person who did was you.
TO QUICK TO JUDGE. A GOOD LESSON TO BEE LEARNED YOUNG. YOU'RE LUCKY, SOME PEOPLE NEVER GET IT. AND IN SOME WAY WE ALL PAY FOR THAT.
Wanting Americans to buy American. In of itself is not racist !
One of the best movies out there, I found it very sad yet very all at the same time due to how well written this story was by good old Clint Eastwood. Judging by the movies ending you'd think it was his last film but the champion is still kicking which is wonderful to know. He recently made a movie called Cry Macho which is another solid piece.
He had a crappy family, so he became bitter. Then he gained a new family and learned to love again.
Exactly. Very good way to explain it
I think you have it backwards, he was always bitter and that led to a crappy family. Your children are a reflection of you, your genetics and how you raise them
Love to watch you guys. You are real people, good people. Keep it going.
I love the end, at the clerc's office😁😁🤩🤩🤩nothing for his own family,they don t deserve it!
John 15:13 “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
VERY NICE REACTION. I ENJOYED IT. IT WAS LIKE WATCHIN IT WITH FREINDS. THANK YOU.
Masterpiece of a movie.
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It's a great movie about two grumpy old men who live together and are very set in their ways but then against their will they are left to take care of a young boy.
Walt had terminal cancer so.. his plan to set the punks up also allowed him to leave this world on his own terms.. & not waste away & die slowly. Such a good film..
One of the best and most perceptive reactions to this wonderful movie. I wish I could give you two upvotes.
I cry each time when i see Sue coming back home , bleeding.so horrible
Torino (Turin in English) was the "Motor City" in Italy (where Fiat Automobiles, now Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, was based) like Detroit in the Usa. Ford named this model after it. "Gran" means "Great" in italian.
This movie was shot in Detroit and surrounding areas.
Walt in some ways was sheltered from the changes in society. Other than trips to the barber shop and the Legion hall, his wife was the center of his world. She probably did all the shopping and interfacing with the modern world.
While my father is the head of the household, my mother was one who paid the bills, did the shopping, and took care of the house. When my mother's health began failing, my father had to learn how to do all of her duties.
and that is how family were for centuries... but this days nobody else is replaced... everyone just move in the wrong direction..
I usually skip the commentary when watching reaction videos. You guys, however, always have thoughtful and interesting things to say.
Love this movie.
Great reaction, I really enjoyed your comment, on unconditional love, thank ya'll.
Awesome movie I hope you put Jackie Brown on your list. It's my favorite Quentin Tarantino movie
Such a good movie 🍿 ❤
Walt knew he was dying anyway.
Walt was dieing of cancer! So he went out like a warrior!..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
The first three Dirty Harry movies. High Plains Drifter, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Pale Rider and Every which Way but loose. I gave you seven movies by Clint Eastwood that are definitely worth reacting to. The first three are police dramas. The next 3 were westerns made in the 70s. And the last one was a comedy released around 1977. All are enjoyable in their own way.
What, you don't like Dead Pool lol?
that actors one of a kind
Like I said before, I really love watching movies with you guys!!👍👍👍🙋😁
thank youuuuuu!
Great reaction guys to a great movie..Walt knew he was dying and that’s why he did it… he also told the kid we have to do this right… also fyi the white kid that played the boyfriend in one scene was Clint Eastwood’s actual son Scott Eastwood… other great movies by him are Millon Dollar Baby and Mule
Great reaction. Clint Eastwood is a brilliant director, things aren't always just bad guys are bad and good guys are good. "Unforgiven" is another Eastwood masterpiece you should check out.
Definitely need to watch Million Dollar Baby.
This is an interesting and uplifting movie, so I shall grab my coffee and see what you guys thought :D ! Lunch time here in Japan, thank you for the bite size movie experience ;)
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Did you like Letters from Iwo Jima?
Excellent reaction to a great movie!
Clint Eastwood movies are great. I hope you guys watch more of them.
And that was Clint's son Scott Eastwood with Sue where those guys went to picking on them.
Awesome reaction loved it y’all were great 👍😎
Some of the film was formulaic (tough old guy, you don’t want to mess with him), and the ending was predictable. However, the development of Walt and his relationship with Thao and his family was wonderful. That made the film a winner. 👍👍
💯👍🏽Great Movie To React to Fam! Clint Eastwood Did An Excellent Job Teaching Us & Showing Us The Great Stuff He Comes Up With. So Intelligent Brother Eastwood 👉💥💫💯
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