The story follows (Eastwood), a lonely 90-year-old horticulturist facing foreclosure on his business and estrangement from his family. Desperate for money, he accepts a job simply to "drive," unaware at first that he is transporting cocaine for a Mexican drug cartel. Earl’s age and clean driving record make him the perfect "mule," but as his criminal profile grows, he catches the attention of a determined DEA agent, Colin Bates (Cooper). Critical and Contextual Notes
The movie explores themes of regret, the consequences of prioritizing work over family, and the changing landscape of the American economy. 11_C0rr13r3_Th3_Mv13_HD-Altadefinizione01_2019_...
This film marked Eastwood’s return to acting for the first time since Trouble with the Curve (2012) and his first time in the dual role of director and star since Gran Torino (2008). Critical and Contextual Notes The movie explores themes