roghache wrote on IMDB:
This may not be a memorable classic, but it is a touching romance with
an important theme that stresses the importance of literacy in modern
society and the devastating career and life consequences for any
unfortunate individual lacking this vital skill.
The story revolves around Iris, a widow who becomes acquainted with a
fellow employee at her factory job, an illiterate cafeteria worker
named Stanley. Iris discovers that Stanley is unable to read, and after
he loses his job, she gives him reading lessons at home in her kitchen.
Of course, as you might predict, the two, although initially wary of
involvement, develop feelings for each other...
Jane Fonda competently plays Iris, a woman with problems of her own,
coping with a job lacking prospects, two teenage children (one
pregnant), an unemployed sister and her abusive husband. However,
Robert DeNiro is of course brilliant in his endearing portrayal of the
intelligent and resourceful, but illiterate, Stanley, bringing a
dignity to the role that commands respect. They aren't your typical
charming young yuppie couple, as generally depicted in on screen
romances, but an ordinary working class, middle aged pair with pretty
down to earth struggles. [ show more ]
I won't give the ending away, but it's a lovely, heartwarming romance
and a personal look into the troubling issue of adult illiteracy,
albeit from the perspective of a fictional character. [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.