Driving Miss Daisy

Driving Miss Daisy (1989)

1h 39m | Comedy | USA
7.4IMDb
8.3DouBan

Daisy (Jessica Tenney Jessica Tandy) grew up in poor places when she was young, and the rise of her husband's business made her family rich, so Daisy was very frugal. Now that she is too old to drive herself, her son brings in a black driver, Hawk (Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman), but Daisy doesn't like it very much. At first, she avoided the trip because she didn't want Hawk to become a driver, but then she felt that it seemed uneconomical for her son to pay for his work without him, so she finally gave Hawk the first chance to drive for herself. Hawk is a very kind and simple man. he knows he is not accepted and does not take unhappiness to heart. On the contrary, he cares about Daisy's life everywhere and gradually understands Daisy's persistent character of adhering to principles. Daisy's rejection of Hawk began to melt away, until a few years later she finally discovered that Hawk was a very reliable friend. As a result, the illiterate Hawk of Daisy's church taught him to read, and Hawk became Daisy's most intimate friend in her later years.

Daisy (Jessica Tenney Jessica Tandy) grew up in poor places when she was young, and the rise of her husband's business made her family rich, so Daisy was very frugal. Now that she is too old to drive herself, her son brings in a black driver, Hawk (Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman), but Daisy doesn't like it very much. At first, she avoided the trip because she didn't want Hawk to become a driver, but then she felt that it seemed uneconomical for her son to pay for his work without him, so she finally gave Hawk the first chance to drive for herself. Hawk is a very kind and simple man. he knows he is not accepted and does not take unhappiness to heart. On the contrary, he cares about Daisy's life everywhere and gradually understands Daisy's persistent character of adhering to principles. Daisy's rejection of Hawk began to melt away, until a few years later she finally discovered that Hawk was a very reliable friend. As a result, the illiterate Hawk of Daisy's church taught him to read, and Hawk became Daisy's most intimate friend in her later years.