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Overview

User Rating:
7.5/10   17,322 votes
Director:
Bruce Beresford
Writers (WGA):
Alfred Uhry (play)
Alfred Uhry (screenplay)
Release Date:
26 January 1990 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama more
Tagline:
The comedy that won a Pulitzer Prize more
Plot:
An old Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur in the American South have a relationship that grows and improves over the years. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 16 wins & 11 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(9 articles)
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User Comments:
The Growth of Affection more
US TV Schedule:
Wed. Oct. 229:00 PMHALMRK   

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Additional Details

Runtime:
99 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English | Hebrew
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital (DVD version) | Dolby
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Trivia:
One of only three films to win the Oscar for best picture without also being nominated for best director. The other two are Wings (1927) and Grand Hotel (1932). more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Daisy is telling Hoke about the first time she went to Mobile, the reflection of his arms and hands in the car door don't match the cuts back to him standing next to the car. more
Quotes:
Daisy Werthan: Hoke?
Hoke Colburn: Yes'm.
Daisy Werthan: You're my best friend.
Hoke Colburn: No, go on Miss Daisy.
Daisy Werthan: No, really, you are...
[Takes Hoke's hand]
Daisy Werthan: You are.
Hoke Colburn: Yes'm.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Family Matters: Driving Carl Crazy (#4.3)" (1992) more
Soundtrack:
KISS OF FIRE more

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23 out of 27 people found the following comment useful:-
The Growth of Affection, 27 February 2003
Author: lcbabybleue from Reno, NV

After watching this film for the second time I realized just how important the affection that occurs between Hoke and Daisy really is. What grows between these two is something most people only wish to have in their lives. What is so special about it, though?

From the beginning of their relationship, the two are forced to be together. Daisy is forced to have a driver and Hoke is hired on for that position. For both, the relationship is one out of need. Hoke needs a paying job and Daisy needs a driver in her old age (although, she would never admit it to anyone especially herself).

As time goes by, though, Daisy's need of Hoke becomes clearer to herself. She begins to depend on him. This is definitely made clear at the end when Hoke is feeding Daisy her pumpkin pie, and she enjoys each bite fully.

Another aspect of the movie which got to me was the great array of choices the director made with the filming. Hoke is a character of very few words but teaches Daisy so much. Morgan Freeman's acting in this character is amazing. The knowledge he shows within his eyes is one reason I almost felt closer to him than Daisy did throughout the first half of the movie. In a way, he teaches her a new way of life. He does so by showing himself truly and honestly.

Another choice the director made was in the symbolic way the film was made. The beauty of the many seasons is shown through the changes of the landscape. The trees transform from winter to spring and the streets go from sheets of ice to warm asphalt. And the cars get larger and more high tech. Time is so important in Daisy's and Hoke's affection/friendship that this is a great way to show that.

There are so many aspects of this film which I could go on and on about. It is a wonderful film of which any person can get a fulfilling movie watching experience out of. They can also learn a lot from it, too! Watch it.

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