The relationship between people is really the most wonderful thing in the world...

Tina 2021-12-08 08:01:50

I have watched this movie twice, and every time I watched it, I imagined that I would become an old man like Daisy, living a regular, temperate and godly life. She can still see her gentle and kind side in her stubborn character. It seems that the old life of foreign seniors is more desirable. I like Freeman’s performance very much. Such a simple and simple person is fully interpreted by him, as well as his humor-even reading the newspaper every day but not knowing words... Haha
When we were old and alone, there was one Such friends would be very nice.

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  • Kayley 2021-12-08 08:01:50

    The acting skills of the two actors are really superb

  • Jarvis 2022-04-21 09:02:08

    Especially in American movies, the friendship stories of Jewish blacks from different classes and sunsets, the two people in the picture gradually reach harmony from isolation to approaching multi-racial beliefs. Tandy, the 80-year-old actress, has an extraordinary temperament. Morgan's smirk and pursed lips and body performances are rich, and the lonely and brisk ear wash soundtrack. Every time I watch it, there are many tears and laughter such as mahjong bickering. But after Martin Luther King, Jr. felt that he could speak better, and it was natural to express time with makeup. Archives.

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.