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Driving Miss Daisy

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The film tells the story of Daisy Werthan (Jessica Tandy), an elderly Jewish widow and her African-American chauffeur in the American South who have a relationship that grows and improves over the years.
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CRITICS OF "Driving Miss Daisy"
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Orlando Sentinel
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January 06, 2014

This is a story about people, not politics. And perhaps because we can see the actors in closeup on the screen, that is even truer of the movie than the play.
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At the Movies (Australia)
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January 25, 2017

Fine acting, subtle direction, good writing, in fact, a film for everyone to appreciate and enjoy.
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People Magazine

January 06, 2014

[Tandy and Freeman] are so affecting they turn what could have been merely well-meant hokum into a touching tribute to compassion and human dignity.
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Philadelphia Daily News
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January 06, 2014

Driving Miss Daisy makes the simple point that combating racism can sometimes mean confronting a part of ourselves that we'd rather pretend does not exist. For Miss Daisy, it's as simple as admitting that Hoke is not just her driver, but her best friend.
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Tulsa World
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February 23, 2016

It's a story about interior lives and the gradual changes that love and respect can bring about. That's rare in today's movies, and it's something to be treasured.
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Los Angeles Times
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January 06, 2014

Freeman and Tandy have their own performer's pride, and that transfers to their characters. Tandy, in particular, is almost astringent in her denial of easy emotion.
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Chicago Tribune
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January 26, 2015

One of the year's best films, a rarity in that a play has been successfully transferred to film without having the dialogue seem "written."
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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January 06, 2014

Embalmed in good intentions, Driving Miss Daisy is a creaky adaptation of a Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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January 06, 2014

Driving Miss Daisy spans a quarter-century in the intricate relationship of a Southern dowager and her chauffeur, and it is a movie that invites you to appreciate the passage of time in more than one way.
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Christian Science Monitor
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January 06, 2014

Bruce Beresford gives a solid lift to his uneven career with his careful and colorful directing of Alfred Uhry's screenplay, based on Mr. Uhry's prize-winning stage play.
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Entertainment Weekly
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January 06, 2014

Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman give exceptional performances
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New York Daily News
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February 23, 2015

The movie never resorts to sentimentality. It has a dry wit as well as genuine warmth. Best of all it is the perfect showcase for two deserving actors -- Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman.
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