What plot points are there in "Green Book"?

Shanna 2022-04-22 07:01:03

Tang's words broke out in the rainy night, "I'm not understood by my compatriots, just because I play white people's tunes; if I'm not black enough, I'm not white enough, I'm not man enough, then Tony, who am I?"

Xue Ye was stopped by the police again. He thought he was going to trouble Tang again, but this time he kindly reminded them that their tires were flat, which was unexpected. It also formed a sharp contrast with the previous one. There are good people.

When Tang played the piano in the bar, he blended in with everyone and showed a really, really happy smile.

Tony's wife, Dolores, hugged Don and said to him, "Thank you for the letters you wrote for him."

And, during this long journey, Tony and Don have grown up and supported each other. Tony slowly changed his view of black people, he understood that "violence cannot solve everything, and dignity always counts."

Every time Tang was rejected, discriminated against, or beaten, I felt sorry for him. Such an elegant, educated and excellent person, why, why should he be treated like this. Therefore, racism is hateful and unfair.

"The two protagonists have extreme personalities, one is elegant, calm in situations, has enough money, but has a discriminatory complexion; the other is rude and arrogant, straightforward and heroic, but the pressure and constraints of life are always on him. It is these two people, who seem to have extreme personalities, who have really taught us a lesson as a friend."

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  • Elwyn 2021-10-20 19:00:22

    It is definitely the most interesting movie I have ever watched in this year's tiff. The laughter and applause never stopped. The rhythm is lively, the plot is interesting without losing depth. Uncle V’s Italian driver from the streets of Bronx and Ali’s educated black musician collided with surprising sparks. The two traveled all the way from New York to the south. However, racial discrimination became more and more serious as they went south. . The director used a clever angle to show the audience the injustice and the inner entanglements of the musicians. Although he has performed on different important occasions since he was a child, the most enjoyable time was in a small black bar on Christmas Eve. He finally chose to speak for himself and no longer succumbed to discrimination. The ending is warm and touching, it is really a good movie.

  • Evert 2021-10-20 19:00:24

    #剧作# Point 1: Let the wife answer the phone, the content of the phone call is completely hidden, showing the wife's performance, and describing the feelings between the husband and wife. Point 2: The core prop "Green Book" only appeared in 24 minutes. Point 3: Types of road films. Point 4: By 35 minutes, the music starts, and the camera shakes from the laughing people to the lonely one. Point 5: One more line of correspondence is also a line of emotional change. The 6th point: 43 minutes, the little man starts to counterattack, 7th point: 46 minutes, the black man wins a round, 8th point: 48 minutes. The Italians have a unique way of solving problems. Point 9: 50 minutes, start to open up. Point 10: Blacks and whites are not equal. Point 11: Write letters together, advance the story, visualize emotional passages, and write letters. Point 12: Starting from the stress, blacks are rejected. The 13th point: 75 minutes of conflict between the two, the 14th point: 93 minutes, confession of sincerity in the rain. Point 15: 100 minutes. The difference between blacks and whites rose to brotherhood to resolve. Point 16: Black people drove for white people, a big reversal.

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.