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Green Book

  • 2018
  • PG-13
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali in Green Book (2018)
When Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen), a bouncer from an Italian-American neighborhood in the Bronx, is hired to drive Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a world-class Black pianist, on a concert tour from Manhattan to the Deep South, they must rely on "The Green Book" to guide them to the few establishments that were then safe for African-Americans.  Confronted with racism, danger-as well as unexpected humanity and humor-they are forced to set aside differences to survive and thrive on the journey of a lifetime.
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A working-class Italian-American bouncer becomes the driver for an African-American classical pianist on a tour of venues through the 1960s American South.A working-class Italian-American bouncer becomes the driver for an African-American classical pianist on a tour of venues through the 1960s American South.A working-class Italian-American bouncer becomes the driver for an African-American classical pianist on a tour of venues through the 1960s American South.

  • Director
    • Peter Farrelly
  • Writers
    • Nick Vallelonga
    • Brian Hayes Currie
    • Peter Farrelly
  • Stars
    • Viggo Mortensen
    • Mahershala Ali
    • Linda Cardellini
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    636K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    295
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    • Director
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Writers
      • Nick Vallelonga
      • Brian Hayes Currie
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Stars
      • Viggo Mortensen
      • Mahershala Ali
      • Linda Cardellini
    • 1.8KUser reviews
    • 435Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #131
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 58 wins & 123 nominations total

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    Viggo Mortensen
    Viggo Mortensen
    • Tony Lip
    Mahershala Ali
    Mahershala Ali
    • Dr. Donald Shirley
    Linda Cardellini
    Linda Cardellini
    • Dolores
    Sebastian Maniscalco
    Sebastian Maniscalco
    • Johnny Venere
    Dimiter D. Marinov
    Dimiter D. Marinov
    • Oleg
    Mike Hatton
    Mike Hatton
    • George
    P.J. Byrne
    P.J. Byrne
    • Record Exec
    Joe Cortese
    Joe Cortese
    • Gio Loscudo
    Mary Agnes Nixon
    Mary Agnes Nixon
    • Copa Coat Check Girl
    • (as Maggie Nixon)
    Von Lewis
    Von Lewis
    • Bobby Rydell
    Jon Sortland
    Jon Sortland
    • Rydell Band Leader
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Jules Podell
    Anthony Mangano
    Anthony Mangano
    • Copa Bouncer Danny
    Paul Sloan
    Paul Sloan
    • Copa Maître D' Carmine
    Quinn Duffy
    Quinn Duffy
    • Mikey Cerrone
    Seth Hurwitz
    Seth Hurwitz
    • Johnny Randazzo
    Hudson Galloway
    • Nick Vallelonga
    Gavin Lyle Foley
    Gavin Lyle Foley
    • Frankie Vallelonga
    • (as Gavin Foley)
    • Director
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Writers
      • Nick Vallelonga
      • Brian Hayes Currie
      • Peter Farrelly
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    Reviewers say 'Green Book' delves into racial prejudice, friendship, and growth through two men's journey. Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali's performances are lauded, and the hopeful narrative is appreciated. However, the film is criticized for caricaturing characters, using clichés, and inauthentically depicting racial issues. Some argue it simplifies racial dynamics and perpetuates stereotypes. There is debate on whether it effectively addresses racism or offers a feel-good narrative. Despite mixed views on its theme handling, many value its message of unity and understanding.
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    8martindonovanitaly

    Are We There Yet?

    A journey of reawakening in a Country like ours - Gore Vidal called it the United States Of Amnesia - the absurdity of the behavior in the Southern communities even the kindest ones have a jarring effect. Viggo Mortensen is sheer perfection as the all American Italian. The opening of his heart and of his mind is a total joy and Mahershala Ali provides another magnetic character to his already rich list of magnetic characters but what makes this film fly so high is the humanity that Mortensen and Ali infuse their characters with. I loved them and Green Book provided me with one of the most satisfying endings of 2018. It leaves you with the hopeful thought that perhaps we're not there yet but that we are on our way. Happy New Year!
    0U

    Green Book

    This film proves why movies can be so powerful with a touching, poignant and some times funny story of opposites attract. Enjoyed every moment although it isn't always easy to watch. Mortenson and Ali shine and there are strong supporting roles as well.
    9Instant_Palmer

    Ranks #5 on my IMDb Top 25 Best Buddy Films List. A Feel Good Movie at its Core

    Ignore the sour grapes criticism from Spike Lee. This was THE best film of 2018, and one of the best-ever feel-good buddy/road films. There is something very sincere about this film - it is understated in its messaging, and keeps the focus on the evolving bond and respect that grows between two polar opposite personalities. A well-made film, with first-rate acting, that makes you feel this good without feeling "manipulated", is a rare treat indeed. Highly recommended.
    7BassLightyear

    A review as a respons to other (negative) reviews.

    I understand why a lot of critics don't like this film, but at the same time I feel like they're making up their minds about what they think the movie is - or should - be about. They (who disagree with the film) will say that it diminishes the horrors that the black community faced in America during the 50's - and because of that they think it's a bad film. But I thought it was a good film; in my opinion it's not a movie about Shirley and his struggles facing ruthless racism - it's about Tony Lip's psychologically reforming journey changing his mind about black people through the witnessing of Shirley's experiences. And it's that central story line the critics are disagreeing with and eschews the whole film on the premiss that it should've been about something else (Shirley journey - not Tony's).

    There are thousands - if not millions - of films about racism towards black people and their culture, and Green Book had a different perspective than the rest of them - by not focusing on the racism but on how the racism changed a man who wasn't a target of it. But that's obviously a big no-no according to these critics.

    To me Green Book is about a white man thoroughly changing his whole mindset about something that he'd been conditioned to abide to his whole life.
    9Art Snob

    Critic-proof festival hit should be big holiday winner

    Some of my movie friends were stunned when I mentioned in a thread that this was my "People's Choice Award" vote for TIFF 2018 (it won, btw). I generally go for weightier fare, so my being won over by a PG-13 road film with the familiar "they-couldn't-have-been-more-different" premise directed by the auteur co-responsible for such recent classics as "Dumb and Dumber To" and "The Three Stooges" elicited a virtual double-take.

    But I couldn't help it ... it really WAS the best film I saw (out of 17), and far and away the most entertaining. I think this is largely because it's based on a real-life story about the beginning of a lifelong friendship - a story that has writing participation by the son of one of the real-life characters. There's definitely an air of authenticity to the events as they unfold that could never occur with a purely contrived plot. Consider: A college-educated concert pianist of Jamaican descent hires a temporarily-unemployed Italian-American nightclub bouncer who's streetwise but academically dim to drive him to venues in the Deep South back in 1962. That's not a setup that a Hollywood script written from scratch would ever have come up with.

    The two lead actors really click. Mahershala Ali makes a nice Oscar follow-up playing the aloof pianist passenger to Viggo Mortensen's "b.s. artist" driver. Ali is certain to get another nomination; Mortensen's performance may be a little too broad to garner one, but he delivers exactly what's called for. And he makes a believable Italian-American, which is impressive considering that he's Danish.

    I'm allergic to preaching and heavy-handedness in movies no matter what the message, and with the exception of one borderline scene, I'd say that the movie nicely sidesteps these proclivities that surface so often in socially-conscious films.

    The music and FX are excellent. When an actor plays a piano player, there's always the challenge of making the playing look believable. It doesn't get any better than it gets here - Ali's piano playing is every bit as convincing as Margot Robbie's ice skating in I, TONYA. You never see a disconnect between hands and body as he's filmed against a variety of backgrounds. And if I could bet on an Oscar win right now, it would be Kris Bowers for Best Original Score. (He also supplies Ali's hands, which should clinch it.)

    Top everything off with a Capra-esque Christmas Eve finale and a closing line that sends everyone home smiling, and it all adds up to a monster hit. Its commercial payoff could be huge - the movie practically begs for a TV series spinoff, and the real-life characters remained friends until they both died in 2013.

    So congratulations to Peter Farrelly on his graduation from co-directing lowbrow fare to solo-directing middlebrow (i.e. mass-appeal) fare. You can't deny the talent and craftsmanship it takes to make a mainstream movie that works as well as this one does.

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    • Trivia
      The pizza scene is drawn from real life: Nick Vallelonga said Tony Lip used to order a whole, unsliced pizza pie, fold it, and eat it. Upon hearing the anecdote, Viggo Mortensen insisted they try to fit it into the movie. Peter Farrelly protested, saying there were enough funny eating scenes, but agreed to try it. When the crew burst out laughing, he agreed to leave the scene in.
    • Goofs
      The film is set in the early 60s. In one scene, Tony and Don eat extra crispy Kentucky Fried Chicken which wasn't introduced until 1972.
    • Quotes

      Tony Lip: The world's full of lonely people afraid to make the first move.

    • Crazy credits
      The real-life photos (and a few insights into their lives after the events in the movie) of Dr. Donald Shirley and Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga are shown before the end credits roll.
    • Connections
      Featured in CTV News at Six Toronto: Episode dated 11 September 2018 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      That Old Black Magic
      Written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • China
    • Official sites
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      • Official Facebook (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Green Book: Una amistad sin fronteras
    • Filming locations
      • Houmas House Plantation, Burnside, Louisiana, USA(Raleigh concert venue)
    • Production companies
      • Participant
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • Innisfree Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $85,080,171
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $320,429
      • Nov 18, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $321,752,656
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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