Clint Eastwood is as impersonal a personal filmmaker as modern Hollywood has to offer. What makes his movies personal is more their ideas, their attitudes, their tones than anything from Eastwood’s life. So I didn’t expect that Shawn Levy’s new biography, “Clint: The Man and the Movies” (Mariner), would add much to the familiar view of the filmmaking legend, who is now ninety-five.
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