The film Green Book
won three Golden Globe awards this year in the Motion Picture category: Best
Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor for Mahershala Ali, and Best Musical or Comedy.
That last category is a strange one. Although this film had comedic elements,
it is first and foremost a truthful look at race relations in America in 1962. It
is rated PG-13 for thematic content, language including racial epithets, smoking,
some violence and suggestive material.
Based on a true story, Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen), an
Italian-American from the Bronx, accepts a position as a driver for Dr. Don
Shirley (Mahershala Ali) an African-American pianist who heads a musical trio that will
be touring in the Deep South. What Dr. Shirley really needs is a bodyguard, as there
remains a great deal of prejudice and danger in the South for him. Tony turns out to be the right person to see that he is safe. As they drive
across the U. S. in a beautiful new Cadillac and get to know each other, their developing relationship shows how even people of widely different upbringings and social environments can find commonalities in just being human, each deserving of respect and compassion.
I never give a spoiler, and to tell you what the Green Book
is would give away something. So you go see it and discover it for yourself.
The performances are spot on, and the settings of the early 1960’s brilliantly
staged and filmed.
Green Book is
likely to be nominated for several Academy Awards, and it is still in theaters.
This is one film you shouldn’t miss. Octavia Spencer, Academy Award winning
actress, produced the film, and I’m glad she saw fit to help bring this important story to
life for us.
Have you seen Green
Book yet? Please comment below on how you liked it.