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Plot Summary
Winner of four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress (Jessica Tandy), and receiving more nominations than any other movie that year, this is the touching tale of an unusual quarter-century friendship between an eccentric elderly Southern Jewish matron and her loyal, black chauffeur. Starring Oscar-winner Morgan Freeman ("Million Dollar Baby," "The Shawshank Redemption") and Dan Aykroyd ("Ghostbusters"), co-starring Patti LuPone (TV's "Life Goes On") and Esther Rolle (TV's "Good Times") and directed by Bruce Beresford ("Tender Mercies"). The Today Show says it "comes close to perfection...to see it once is to remember it forever..." Selected by the prestigious American Film Institute as one of the 400 greatest American films of all time.
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
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81%- Reviews Counted: 52
- Fresh: 42
- Rotten: 10
- Average Rating: 7.1/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Fresh: There is an exhilarating, singularly theatrical lightness of touch that is often lost when these settings are made manifest in a movie.
Fresh: Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman give exceptional performances
Fresh: This is Tandy's finest two hours onscreen in a film career that goes back to 1932.
Rotten: Ultimately this is an intelligent feel-good movie that had Oscar material stamped all over the screenplay, but lacks the bite or insight that could have turned it into something truly special.
Customer Reviews
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This movie was inducted as one of the best 400 movies of all times for a reason-it is about friendship and love, something we can all relate to.It's a great hour and a half of your life spent watching it.
Good character development, a lost art in many films, is found in this one.
My favorite aspect of this movie is the juxtaposition of many different characters within a singular plot -- how they contrast and compare, intertwine with each other and develop as the story grows. It is a study on aging, learning to accept others and becoming the kind of people the world needs.
Really good movie
This is a really good movie, however it is not as good as Jack Black's version in Be kind Rewind! HAHA!!!
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- $14.99
- Genre: Drama
- Released: 1989
- © 1989 Warner Bros.Entertaniment Inc. All Rights Reserved.