sincere care

Robb 2022-03-25 09:01:09

On July 18, 2013, I marked the movie I wanted to watch. I have always been full of imagination. A driving story can tell something. It was only today in 2017 that I found the resources to watch this movie. The story is really simple, there are no twists and turns, but even a simple matter of putting flowers in front of a grave can be fascinating. I didn’t understand that the story was meant to imply the politics of the United States at the time. Caucasians looked down on Jews, and Jews looked down on blacks. They only knew it after seeing film reviews. It’s just like the literature review I’ve learned about knowing the world and not understanding history. I don't understand the author's subject. But what I feel more appreciated is that Hawke teaches us how to get along with others, genuinely care and maintain our dignity.

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  • Clarissa 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    The friendship between the two of them is beyond race, with a little bit of ambiguous feelings~ The most impressive thing is the scene where Daisy was in the car driven by Hawke and wanted to get rid of it. , but MS also knows Hawke~ Fortunately, there is Hawke TvT

  • Kaela 2021-12-08 08:01:50

    The legendary "Nothing Happened" literary film actually hinted at the development and changes of the black civil rights movement in the United States after the 1950s in the most subtle way. With the beautiful scenery of the south and the loneliness of Hans in the 80s (yes, it is him!), the temperament of the film is as elegant as the Jessica Tandy in it. Two leading actors, one 80 and one 50, each from 50 to 80. . . Morgan Freeman hasn't changed in twenty years

Driving Miss Daisy quotes

  • Boolie Werthan: What I need is for somebody to drive my mother around

    Hoke Colburn: Well, if you don' mind my askin', sir, how come she's not hirin' for herself?

    Boolie Werthan: See, it's kind of a delicate situation.

    Hoke Colburn: Oh, yessir, yessir... done gone around the bend a little bit. Well, now, that'll happen as they get old...

    Boolie Werthan: Oh, no, she's all there. Too-much-there is the problem!

    [Hoke laughs]

  • Alabama trooper #1: [watching Daisy and Hoke leave after checking them out] An old nigger and an old Jew woman takin' off down the road together... that is one sorry sight!