What are the plots in "Green Book" with tears?

Abigale 2022-03-22 09:01:13

Tony met his brother, who used Italian to persuade Tony not to follow the "old black" as a driver, he could help Tony find a "better" job. However, Shirley understands Italian (or Shirley can feel what they are talking about), so when Tony went out to meet his brother at night, Shirley stopped Tony and unnaturally said to Tony: "When you go out Before, I had something to tell you. If I can, I can ask you to be my tour manager."

The feeling of fear of losing this friendship and wanting to maintain one's self-esteem, that kind of uneasy, cautious expression, Shirley's inner sensitivity and fragility, because of the inferiority brought by the black identity, the anxiety of fear of losing a precious friendship, The self-sufficiency that wants to maintain the image of a noble pianist is completely interpreted by the actors.

Putting it in Riman, this may be called "Tsundere", but in the movie, the complex sadness I feel is hard to express.

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  • Noelia 2022-04-23 07:01:15

    The brilliance of the film comes from the precise positioning of the two characters and never deviates from the whole process, and the characters are full and unified. Through the space inside and outside the car, the director tries to present the explicit and implicit sides of racial discrimination without any dead ends. Although this theme is a bit old-fashioned, the novelty of perspective also brings a lot of liveliness and liveliness. The story is thin, but the feeling is full. However, I still feel that behind this fullness is more the performance of the actors than the thickness of the work itself (just like last year's "Darkest Hour"), and the description of the relationship between the characters is more than the digging of the theme, so the film is cheerful and exciting There is more than enough dynamic response. For example, the professor's inner struggle and situation in the "confrontation" between the two have not been specifically explained. In the same way, the scenes of "bullied" in each paragraph also make people feel a bit similar to the end. This "road film" just has a road, but it lacks some progress and layers. - Regal Union Square (11/17/2018)

  • Mandy 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It’s too politically correct. I beg white people not to make this kind of film. The whole script is based on "Black people are inferior". You can’t see any equality and understanding beyond the slogan (as long as you think about the male protagonist a little bit) The position and behavior of the whole film), loopholes are everywhere, the living "white savior" and "magic nigger" template in 9102. But the double male protagonist is really sparkling, I can't bear to hate it, hey.

Green Book quotes

  • Dr. Don Shirley: I am not a medical doctor. I'm a musician. I'm about to embark on a concert tour in the Deep South. What other experience do you have?

    Tony Lip: [Thinking of how to best describe his job a a bouncer] Public relations.

  • Dr. Don Shirley: [Tony offers him a fried chicken] Come on.

    Dr. Don Shirley: I told you not to get grease on my blanket.

    Tony Lip: [mockingly] Oooh, I'm going to get grease on my blanket.