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Movie reviews Goodbye Solo 
 
This is a lovely movie encompassing sadness, hope and suspense.

It is shot almost as a documentary in the life of one charming Senegalese taxi 
driver played wonderfully and humanely by Souleymane Sy Savane , who is 
commonly referred to as Solo.

He is trying to get into flight school, as well as looking after his new wife, 
adopted daughter and baby on the way.

He happens to come across an elderly gentleman, William played with a great 
deal of melancholy by Red West (former bodyguard of Elvis) in his cab, who 
wants him to pick him up on a certain date no questions asked, and take him to 
"Blow Rock" where he is never coming back all for a considerable amount of 
money for a taxi driver.

Solo is a little saddened at this, as he says in his country, everybody looks 
after the elderly, even so much as to put food in their mouths if they have no 
teeth.

Solo is a little apprehensive, but takes the money, but he is hoping whatever 
William is planning on doing he can be dissuade him. He reckons he probably 
just needs a friend to get him to see how much life is worth living, and so 
Solo takes on the task of being his friend, introducing him to his lovely step 
daughter Alex played by the adorable Diana Franco Galindo, and his pregnant 
wife Quiera played by Carmen Leyva who isn't too pleased with Solo bringing in 
a stranger into the house.

Solo charms his way into the William's life, at least the little he knows of it 
so far, and tries to get William to reveal a little about himself, any family 
if any, and the reasons why he would like to go to "Blow Rock" and never want 
to return, Solo tries to get William introduced to his family, his friends and 
associates, surprisingly the gentleman does seem cordial and sociable at these 
moments, but there is a deep sadness in his eyes when alone. Just as the 
audience begins to believe Solo is making headway it suddenly changes, which 
keeps the suspense enthralling throughout.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
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