The scene where Miss Daisy and her son are chatting and arguing at the beginning of the film is really cute. Before watching it, I thought Daisy was a young lady. When I watch the watch, I feel that everything is so taken for granted. Daisy is really delicate, arrogant, cute, and has her own persistence! Jessica Tandy, who plays Daisy, was really beautiful when she was young, so beautiful, and she doesn't have a charm when she's old, she's really temperamental! The two movies I watched recently were blacks working for Jews/whites, from the beginning of not accepting and disliking to the end of a deep and precious friendship. How can I put it, I like this kind of warm-hearted movie, and I am really moved. Black and white Jews, the inevitable issue of racism is also reflected in the film. I thought of the black musician Kim in "Green Book", who was cultivated, noble and respected but was hurt by "inherent discrimination". After reading it, I found out that the "Bucket List" I had watched before was also the work of Morgan Freeman! I like the prelude of driving so much. When I listen to the melody, it seems that there is a piece of green and yellow in front of my mind, green branches and leaves, bright sunshine and shadowy figures... It's so beautiful!
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