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Very good... I saw it last night.

Posted by SF tech on June 30, 2009 at 12:18:33:

Surprisingly somber tone, considering the subject matter.

Great performances by the two actors playing Thao and Sue... The Hmong kids next door.

My one minor criticism is of the somewhat "forced" quality of Eastwood's portrayal of Walt, the crusty bigot... Although, it could be an intentional element of his performance, Clint didn't convince me that Walt Kowalski was comfortable with the flood of epithets constantly coming out of his mouth.

Maybe that was the point.

Lots of killer one-liners!

SF