6/10
Calm and Small Film
21 April 2006
I didn't doze during the running time of this movie. I had to concentrate upon that because I just needed to understand the contents. I'm not a English speaker. They had a strong accent, it made me hard to understand. That's why I write it down like that this movie is calm and a little plain. There are no special events and an impact. Nevertheless Driving Miss Daisy is small and lovely film which dealt with American history(Nowadays I'm studying history of America). Most Impacts come out on the way of driving. They sometimes slander each others and make a strange situation. When they go to Mobile there are two drivers. She still doesn't recognize his individuality. He is just a black. Even after losing the way she doesn't give him an authority to find the way. I knew black people couldn't use any facility places in 1950s and 60s. However I realized that fro the first time when he said "I can't go to any service station". Two polices men also ignore them as a race and an age. There are many values to think. This film shows me an American history and a love that transcends all of the things.
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