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Thursday
Dec112008

Driving Miss Daisy

 

Release Year: 1989

Review: A very quiet film about friendship, racism and growing old. It's one of the better films about growing old, yet, I couldn't help but get a little bored. While racism is dealt with in the film, its done in a very passive way, this may have been a more engaging film if this theme had taken a slightly larger role. Regardless, Tandy and Freeman give heartfelt performances and make the film worth watching.

Rating: 3/5

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