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Holden 2022-03-22 09:01:49
Reminds me of my grandma
Miss Daisy is an educated person. She repeatedly mentioned the difficult times in the past. She never admits her present wealth. She almost deliberately keeps a low profile.
From her appearance to her demeanor, Miss Daisy was like my grandmother, her stubborn eyes showing...
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Lacy 2022-03-21 09:01:56
Miss Daisy
She is sometimes nice to people, but sometimes how do you say it? Because when she was a child, Miss Daisy was always reluctant to let others know about her wealth, for fear of being talked about by others and showing off. Hawke said that if he did, he would show it off, but Daisy Miss no. I...
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Theo 2022-03-21 09:01:56
friendship beyond race
The use of film texts to express racial issues does not have to use bitter stories and angry words. It can also be presented in a subtle and silent way, which can not only dispel the heaviness of racial issues, but at the same time not lose face and reflection. Solemnly.
"Driving for Miss Daisy"...
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Napoleon 2022-03-21 09:01:56
a good story
This is a story that can see the beauty of human nature at first glance, and a meaningful story. Miss Daisy is a Jew and Hawke is a black man. When the two of them met, Miss Daisy was in her 70s. In fact, the three views and behaviors of people of this age have been completely determined and...
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Mattie 2022-03-21 09:01:56
drive for miss daisy
The story is very bland, an old Jewish woman and a black driver, from estrangement to understanding, to "You are my best friend" at the end of the film, the film shows us that prejudice can be eliminated through the 25 years of their relationship. , Friendship can be cultivated, Hawke's kindness...
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Mortimer 2022-03-21 09:01:56
Simple warmth, but as the driver said, the discrimination that has improved a little is the same as nothing, and the simple warmth is the same as nothing. If it wasn't for the last episode of the nursing home, people would still remember the friendship be
Always remember the past, is it a bit silly? A fool doesn't remember the past. I don't want money, I also grew up in a poor area. Even though I am rich now, I don't want others to think that I am arrogant. I will always remember every word of your father, "Drive slowly and save fuel." I want my...
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Melisa 2022-03-21 09:01:56
Simple warmth, but as the driver said, the discrimination that has improved a little is the same as nothing, and the simple warmth is the same as nothing. If it wasn't for the last episode of the nursing home, people would still remember the friendship be
Always remember the past, is it a bit silly? A fool doesn't remember the past. I don't want money, I also grew up in a poor area. Even though I am rich now, I don't want others to think that I am arrogant. I will always remember every word of your father, "Drive slowly and save fuel." I want my...
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Novella 2022-03-20 09:01:46
"Driving for Miss Daisy" Unchangeable Humanity in a Changing Times
The reason why this film is different from other best Oscars is that I personally think that it is in the market. Unlike those long-running blockbusters with more than 200 minutes, this film is only one and a half hours long. Although the content of the story is slightly thin, the time span is not...
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Winona 2022-03-20 09:01:46
A thousand words, but replaced by arrogance beyond silence
Lean and capable Daisy reminds me of my grandmother from afar. Grandpa and grandma suffered a lot during the Cultural Revolution. Grandpa also steamed the edema of his hungry body. Every time I heard grandma talk about it, I always wanted to laugh and then felt sad. Fortunately, grandparents and...
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Nellie 2022-03-20 09:01:46
There are no handsome guys and beauties, but still seductive
There are no big ups and downs in the plot setting and emotional changes, only the small things in daily life. The reason why it is eye-catching, in addition to the acting skills of the two old people, is the detailed descriptions that are very close to life, and the relationships between people...
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Director: Bruce Beresford
Language: English,Hebrew Release date: January 26, 1990