Stubborn

Nola 2022-04-19 09:01:56

This Thursday, the teacher played the film in the audio-visual class, and the students "didn't understand very much". I personally think that this is similar to "The Queen". It is about how the fierce contradictions caused by the stubbornness of an old lady are gradually broken and finally dissolved by foreign objects.
Regarding this film, the teacher asked us to write a film review. Personally, I feel that the characters of the two protagonists have something to write about.
Daisy is industrious, simple and self-reliant, with strong self-esteem, or is absolutely not allowed to be regarded as "weak". And Hoke is a moderate old man who always faces everything with a smile, and his appearance always seems to be accompanied by simple laughter. In the face of Daisy's stubbornness, he is infinitely tolerant, and can play small tricks (such as how he managed to drive her into the car six days later). At the same time he is patient, humorous, considerate (considerate), good at understanding others (I think the reason why he can tolerate her is because he can understand her "extreme self-esteem").

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Extended Reading
  • Nelda 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    It took nearly 30 years to watch it (I really watched it seriously, I had the DVD in my hands many times before, but I haven't watched it) On the one hand, it was developed based on Su Xiu's "My Dubbing Career", because it is an "expansion film", it must be It's not a public release version, but the old lady's voice is so good and more appropriate to the characters, so "national match" is not tasteless; last year there was "Green Book", which was mentioned again. The story is also interesting and moving, but I really didn't know the age of the movie before watching it, and it still has a time span. Jessica Tandy is such an old actor in the last two movies of his later years (there is also a "Fried Oil". Green Tomato") reached the highest score in life acting, so the film may win the Oscar for best actress, and it is also the oldest Oscar winner.

  • Billie 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The warmth is enough, and the part of racial integration is actually just a little bit, so I don't really understand how this film beat "Born on July 4th" and "Dead Poets Society" to win the Oscar.

Driving Miss Daisy quotes

  • Hoke Colburn: [on a pay phone calling Boolie after taking Daisy to the Piggly Wiggly] Hello, Mr. Werthan? Yeah, it's me. Guess where I'm at? I jus' finished drivin' yo mama to da store.

    [laughs]

    Hoke Colburn: Oh, yeah, she flap around some, but she's all right, she in da store. Oh, Lord, she jus' looked out da window an' seen me on da phone... prob'ly gonna throw a fit right there at da checkout!

    [pause]

    Hoke Colburn: You sho' right about that! Only took me six days. Same time it took the Lord to make the world! All right, 'bye now!

  • Hoke Colburn: Hey, there, Oscar, Junior... how you boys doin' this morning?

    Oscar: How the old lady treatin' you, Hoke?

    Hoke Colburn: Lord, I tell you one thing... she sho' do know how to throw a fit!

    [Hoke, Oscar, and Junior break out in laughter]

    Daisy Werthan: What's so funny?

    Hoke Colburn: Nothin', Miss Daisy. We jus' carryin' on.