Gran Tarino Essay Flashcards
Intro Structure
Global Statement
Introduce director yr title
Give brieif plot outline
give 3 points ur gonna discuss
respond to question
Conclusion structure
restate thesis statement
give brief idea of 3 paragraphs
end with wolrdwide sentneces like about racism and prejudic for example
Body Paragraph Structure
Asnwer question
Example
explain
Scenes
When walt dies and thao is at scence he has walts war mdeal in his left pocket near his heart symbbolisng how closewal was to thao’s heart
Gran tarino
Represents america as manufactured in america
Eg of Visual Language Features
Symbolis, lighting, camera angles, costumes,colur, framing
Symbolism eg
- Gran Torino Car: The Gran Torino car itself is a powerful symbol in the film. It represents Walt’s past, his pride, and eventually his willingness to connect and pass on his legacy to Thao. The car’s pristine condition contrasts with Walt’s deteriorating health and serves as a metaphor for his redemption.
Symbolism eg
- American Flag: The frequent appearance of the American flag in the background of Walt’s home emphasizes themes of patriotism and Walt’s connection to traditional American values, which are challenged and transformed throughout the film.
lighting eg
High-Contrast Lighting: Scenes with the gang members often use high-contrast lighting to create a sense of danger and menace. For example, when the gang confronts Thao, the stark shadows and bright highlights emphasize the threat they pos
lighting eg
oft Lighting: The scenes depicting Walt’s growing relationship with Thao and Sue often use softer, warmer lighting, suggesting a sense of warmth, acceptance, and familial connection.
low angle shot eg
Low Angle Shots: Low angle shots of Walt when he confronts the gang members make him appear imposing and authoritative, underscoring his dominance and bravery despite his age.
costume eg
Walt’s Wardrobe: Walt’s conservative and rugged wardrobe, including his military attire, reflects his traditional and disciplined nature. His clothing remains consistent throughout the film, symbolizing his steadfastness and strong sense of identity.
close up shot eg
Close-ups of Walt’s face capture the depth of his emotions, particularly his inner conflict and transformation. For example, close-ups during the confession scene reveal his vulnerability and regret.
costume eg
Thao’s Transformation: Thao’s shift from wearing gang-related clothing to more respectable attire, as influenced by Walt, visually represents his journey towards self-improvement and assimilation into a more positive lifestyle.
design and props
Walt’s House: The state of Walt’s house, with its well-maintained appearance, reflects his meticulous and orderly nature. The gradual integration of Hmong cultural items into his home symbolizes his acceptance of his neighbors.