The film was set in 1962 in the United
States. Tony was hired by an African-American classical pianist Don Shirley for
a concert tour into the Deep South states. Tony's job is to keep the Doctor safe during his playing
tour in the American South that racial segregation existed, and drive him home at
Carnegie Hall in New York City safely.
In the film, the Doctor said, "You
never win with violence." At the time, in the United States, there was
discrimination against not only African-Americans, but also Italians and Chinese. Living in Japan, it is
difficult to imagine, but I wonder how much people were required patience to
live under such severe discrimination. Even so, the Doctor stated, "You never win with violence."
If I replace the phrase with in today's Japan, perhaps it can be said, "You never win
with bullying, domestic violence or power harassment."
Mahershala Ali, who plays the Doctor, is elegant
and intellectual and I thought that was just wonderful. Viggo Mortensen also
played very well Tony, who was rough but somehow lovable. It was a lovely film that filled me
with warm feelings after I saw it.
One of my favorite scenes in the film. The Doctor touches up the letter that
Tony writes to his wife.
Green
Book: travel
guide for safe travel through America's racial segregation
had been published from 1936 to 1966 every
year. The fact that this kind of book existed was
itself shocking.
The film won the Oscar for best picture, best original
screenplay
and best supporting actor.
and best supporting actor.
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