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Richard Brody Picks Three Favorite Clint Eastwood Films

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Clint Eastwood: Icons and Complexities

This chapter delves into Clint Eastwood's multifaceted persona as a conservative cultural icon and his evolution as a filmmaker. It highlights significant works such as 'Play Misty for Me,' 'Bird,' and 'Sully,' examining themes of morality, personal responsibility, and the complexities of character. The discussion also reflects on the sharp storytelling style Eastwood employs, as well as the thematic depth found in his films that often challenge traditional narratives.

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