i've been with you

Ariel 2022-04-19 09:01:56

I think Oscar is very interesting, following the direction of politics, at that time "racial discrimination" should be a more sensitive or popular word. So of course, the judges will turn their attention to this film more, thank them for liking this film, and spread the beauty farther.
This film is very life-like, and exclamations such as "things are unpredictable" will not appear. Some just hope that it will be better. I was always laughing in the first half of the film. He Ke's laughter was weird but infectious. Miss Daisy likes to say things that make people laugh before they get angry. Reason, I don't like He Ke, but I don't discriminate against black people; I don't like Christmas, but I give gifts. There are many things to dislike, but you can see the grace and kindness of this lady.
The tone of the film is very good, you can drink coffee, watch their every move, watch their youth disappear, watch them be happy and bright, watch them stare at each other and rely on each other. When were we so close?
I think everyone's eyes are wet for the last scene, they really have gotten along well. Happiness becomes the final outcome.

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  • Tess 2022-04-21 09:02:08

    Talk about race, human separation, status prejudice and feelings

  • Lacey 2021-12-08 08:01:50

    How long have I not watched this kind of movie with a plain story but full of life and warmth? This is also one of the reasons why I saw this Oscar best picture and fell in love quickly. I am very curious, when did Mahjong go to the United States; even more curious, what is their mahjong play and interpretation? The performance of Grandpa Freeman and Grandma Jessica was really good, but I didn't like the pronunciation of Hawke's speech very much. It was a weird one.

Driving Miss Daisy quotes

  • Boolie Werthan: Goodbye! Good luck!

    Boolie Werthan: [out of earshot] ... Good god.

  • Daisy Werthan: [Looking at map] Here. Here. You took the wrong turn at Opelika.

    Hoke Colburn: Well, now, you took it with me, Miss Daisy, and you got the map.