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'''Hoke Colburn''': "Yes'm."
'''Daisy Werthan''': [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|"You're my best friend."]]
'''Hoke Colburn''': "No, go on Miss Daisy."
'''Daisy Werthan''': "No, really, you are..."
'''Daisy Werthan''': "You are."
'''Hoke Colburn''': "Yes'm."
The 1987 Pulitzer-Prize winner for Drama, ''[[Driving Miss Daisy]]'' was later adapted for the screen, by its playwright Alfred Uhry and director Bruce Beresford, into 1989's Best Picture Academy Award winner. The film also made Jessica Tandy, age 80, the oldest winner of the Best Actress Oscar.
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This movie is not exceptionally well remembered today. Indeed, lots of people only know about it due to being one of the earlier lead roles of [[Morgan Freeman]] and for the controversy of it winning when ''[[Do the Right Thing]]'' wasn't even nominated. And sometimes for being called "bullshit" in [[Public Enemy]]'s "Burn Hollywood Burn".
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* [[Call Back]]: In the beginning of the film Hoke describes how there's a nice patch of dirt in the backyard that he could turn into a vegetable garden, Daisy refuses and demands that he stop messing with her things. Near the end of the film (15-20 years later) they're seen working on a beautiful vegetable garden in her backyard.
* [[Civil Rights Movement]]: Discussed between Daisy and her son; later Daisy goes to watch [[Badass Preacher|Martin Luther King]] give a speech.
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* [[Greedy Jew]]: [[Lampshaded]] by Daisy as she hates being reminded how wealthy she is by anyone.
** Her real issue is that her ''son'' is wealthy, and by extension, so is she.
* [[Magical Negro]]: Though he has no magical powers, Hoke does change Ms. Daisy's life for the better.
* [[Morgan Freeman]]: Opened with the original Off-Broadway cast, and brought his performance to the film version.
* [[Old Retainer]]: Hoke.
* [[Oscar Bait]]: Obvious attempt, and succeeded (won Best Picture
* [[Racist Grandma]]: Subverted. See [[Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!]] below.
* [[Rule of Three]]: Boolie.
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''*car drives away*''
'''Boolie:''' "Good luuuck...!"
'''Boolie:''' ''*silently*'' "Good ''God''."
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: Poor Daisy.
* [[Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!]] Miss Daisy, and to some extent also Hoke. Surprisingly enough, Miss Daisy is ''not'' racist, neither is her son, and in fact she is Jewish herself (other than you expect an old rich woman from the
* [[Secretly Wealthy]]: Miss Daisy wishes and tries to act like this, she does not succeed. ▼
▲* [[Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!]] Miss Daisy, and to some extent also Hoke. Surprisingly enough, Miss Daisy is ''not'' racist, neither is her son, and in fact she is Jewish herself (other than you expect an old rich woman from the souhern states to be in other movies). She does still despise Hoke at the beginning, for patronizing her. To her son too.
** She doesn't like Hoke ''because'' Boolie hired him. She's fiercely independent.
▲* [[Secretly Wealthy]]: Miss Daisy wishes and tries to act like this, she does not succeed.
* [[Verbing Nouny|Verbing Miss Nouny]]
* [[With Due Respect]]: Much of Hoke's discussion with Daisy is based on this.
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{{Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy}}
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