GREEN BOOK
Jun 11, 2019
1 minute
CHRIS CHIARELLA
predicted that someday the writer/director of would take home an Academy Award for Best Picture, let’s hope you bet big and didn’t smash the thing. Peter Farrelly’s is an emotional smorgasbord, one that would no doubt be appreciated by its), albeit one who needs to learn a thing or two about race relations. Tony gets his chance when, on a hiatus from his job as a bouncer at The Copacabana, he’s hired to chauffeur piano virtuoso Dr. Don Shirley (two-time Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali)—a black man—on a concert tour of the Deep South in 1962.
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