Green Book

⭐ 10.0/10

(Originally written by Will)

An educated, black musical genius goes on a tour in the American South in the 1960's, and takes an uneducated Italian New Yorker along as his driver/security.

I think this was the best movie I've seen in a long time. I was expecting something dramatic and super heavy given the content, but this was also incredibly funny at times and somehow the combination of the two just worked so well.

I've been putting off writing this review for a couple weeks because I'm trying to figure out why it's a 10/10 for me instead of a 9, but I still can't really put my finger on it. I think the two main characters (played by Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen) were just so memorable, and their budding friendship so fun to watch.

Dr. Shirley's journey to understand the black experience in the American South is painful for him, and his pain was hard for me to watch, yet he continued trying to do what good he was able to, despite the abuse he endures. Tony reminds me a bit of my neighbor's kids who are growing up with a tough family life - nobody ever bothered to expect more out of him, or to show him that he could be more, be better, than he was. Seeing him grow past that was just really moving.

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