It happens this way …
Rarely does a movie touch, move, and delight me the way Green Book did last night. We picked up the library’s Blu-Ray copy and watched it in our favorite theater: our family room.
Based on a true story, the movie won best picture at this year’s Academy Awards as well as a slew of other awards for its actors and screenwriters. Admittedly, when I heard the plot – a burly Italian-American from NYC is hired to chauffeur a classically trained African-American pianist on a tour around the country, including the Deep South – I thought it was a bit contrived. How wrong could I be?
The relationship these men form as they get to know each other is transformational. In this age of heightened racism, the movie is a sweet reminder that we all are “the other” in some shape or form. It’s only when we open ourselves to the person underneath the gruff NYC accent or the perfectly-tailored tuxedo can we break down the barriers that keep us from embracing our common humanity.
I’ll say no more. Green Book speaks for itself. If you haven’t seen it, do.
Carolyn.
I will put this on my list of things to do when we return from Our visit to the British isles in May. We are touring Ireland And Scotland with Kathleen Verigen then we are heading to Wales and England. Debbie and Mark joined us on the Ireland segment.
Take care. Geri
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This wonderful movie is an account of historical event. Based on factual accounts.