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Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
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Reviews Counted:41
Fresh:32
Rotten:9
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: Warm and smartly paced, and boasting impeccable performances from Morgan Freeman and Jessica Tandy.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Director Bruce Beresford's affinity for the subtleties of southern life is apparent in this adaptation of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Starring Jessica Tandy as Daisy Werthan and... Director Bruce Beresford's affinity for the subtleties of southern life is apparent in this adaptation of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Starring Jessica Tandy as Daisy Werthan and Morgan Freeman as Hoke Colburn, the film opens in late-1940s Atlanta. Since Miss Daisy is becoming a menace behind the wheel, her son, Boolie (Dan Aykroyd), ignores her protests and hires Hoke, a black chauffeur. When the feisty matron decides to resist necessity and walk to the store, the equally stubborn chauffeur follows her in her car. As he says to Boolie, "I used to rassle hogs down to the ground...ain't nary a hog got away from me yet." But Hoke's methods are gentleness and patience, and as the years elapse in his ongoing tug-of-war with the temperamental Daisy, she begins to tacitly acknowledge his wisdom. When she expresses annoyance over the demands of the nascent civil rights movement, Hoke points out to the Jewish woman the similarity between the attack on her synagogue and Klan attacks on black churches. But it is only after many years together that they can finally admit to the depth of the friendship they have shared. The two stars give unforgettable performances, and Beresford's direction is a model of restraint. [More]
Starring: Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, Dan Aykroyd, Patti LuPone
Starring: Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, Dan Aykroyd, Patti LuPone, Esther Rolle
Director: Bruce Beresford
Director: Bruce Beresford
Screenwriter: Alfred Uhry
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Reviews for Driving Miss Daisy
Strikes the right chords in both drama and comedy, but given the setting and subject matter, doesn’t really have anything important or original to say.
Ultimately this is an intelligent feel-good movie that had Oscar material stamped all over the screenplay, but lacks the bite or insight that could have turned it into something truly special.
The movie also has something legitimate and instructive to say about the subtlety and intricacy of everyday race relations in the south during the period covered (roughly 1948 to '73).
Driving Miss Daisy is a film of great love and patience, telling a story that takes 25 years to unfold, exploring its characters as few films take the time to do.
Led by riveting performances from Morgan Freeman and Jessica Tandy, this Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy-drama is utterly enthralling, though also quite spare and intimate.
...a warm, cozy, genial human drama that probably says in its own way as much about getting along with other people as any more overtly 'message' film ever has.
The low budget (7.5 million), modest storytelling, and likable performances must have impressed the Academy for the movie won the Best Picture Oscar and Best Actress for Jessica Tandy, thus establishing her as a screen star at an old age.
It gets to its hugely emotional destination without ever having to put the foot down; a poignant and provocative road movie.
A toothless message movie, timidly espousing homogenized morals and terrified of offending anyone.
Standout performances by Tandy and Freeman, plus strong support from Dan Aykroyd. It's quaint and comfortable.
A warm and honest film, well-written and directed with a lot of style and flair.
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