You're still going to be a child

Xzavier 2022-03-26 09:01:05

People's opinions are always different, because our point of view is always different.

Speaking of the film's most obscure topic, perhaps only black discrimination, those films with this topic have won Oscars, and this film is no exception. I like the director's narrative style. There is no usual flashback style, no Hongda story, no deep analysis of human nature, and no surreal realistic style. Teng people look.

Speaking of black people, it is always associated with backwardness and brutality. We say with a mocking attitude that they are nothing but sports and rhythm. human beings, they may be human beings in childhood, with all the strengths and weaknesses of those children. In addition to the passion of struggle, successful people may also need a delicate and mature heart. They always mature too early. They are real adults. Rules, they have all kinds of quirks in their characters, they are stubborn, they learn to save, I remember that saying, when you finally set your eyes on money, then you are grown up, but some people never become adults People, they are innocent, they have the kindness of children, they have the most simple concept of morality and behavior, which is the difference between Miss Daisy and the driver. In my opinion, it is the conflict between innocent and pure childishness and adulthood.

When you are old, you will become a child after all

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

    1990 Oscar winner for Best Picture, Actress, Makeup, Adapted Screenplay. Absolutely a showdown between Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman. The sweetest friend ever. The details show the life of the United States in the 1950s and 1960s, and the home furnishings are particularly exquisite. The sunset is not only about romance, but the friendship of twenty or thirty years after retirement is particularly warm. "Hoke, you are my best friend."

  • Rahsaan 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Another film starring Dan Aykroyd, lighthearted and humorous, who said black people are dull and impersonal.

Driving Miss Daisy quotes

  • Boolie Werthan: Hoke, I want you to understand something. Now, you'd be working for me. She

    [referring to Daisy]

    Boolie Werthan: can say anything she likes, but she can't fire you. You understand?

    Hoke Colburn: Yes, sir. Yes, sir, I sure do. And, don't you worry about a thing, Mr. Werthan! I'm gonna hold on no matter how she run me. You see, I used to rassle hogs down yonder in Macon, and, let me tell you, ain't no hog got away from me yet!

  • Daisy Werthan: [Talking about Idella's passing] Idella was lucky.

    Hoke Colburn: Yes'm. I expect she was.