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User Comments for: Green Book

nmahoney416 says...
5 years ago
This is a very charming movie. The movie deals with stereotypes and racism in the 1960s as well as you would expect. Racism is bad, stereotypes aren't always true but the journey is fun with these two. Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali are both fantastic. They play very well off each other. Being directed by Peter Farrelly there are quite a few funny moments too.
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Mr. Sackamano says...
5 years ago
The sad truth is... I have never eaten fried chicken while driving a Caddy wtf man
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xpauloz says...
5 years ago
please give a oscar to this beautiful friendship history
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DatBabyAintMine says...
5 years ago
I typically don't watch movies that about racism because it gets me triggered to see and hear the horrible things my people had to go through. If you go to the deep south (Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama) these days, it looks like slavery left yesterday.

Anyway, the acting was phenomenal. I don't think the studio could have found two better actor than Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali.

Overall, the film was very human, very charming, but also funny. It had little bit of everything. 7/10
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Messtix says...
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5 years ago
I loved Tony Lip, he was an adorable, affectionate and funny person. I love that he has always been hungry. LOL
The friendship between them was beautiful. They learned a lot from each other and grew up as better people.
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FabrizioLambert says...
5 years ago
It's like your friend the President says “Ask not your country what you could do for it, ask what you do for yourself.”
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
5 years ago
I think that this beautiful film is, above all, a wonderful story about humanity.
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Kyria Crosszeria says...
5 years ago
“The world is full of lonely people afraid to make the first move.”
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donluco says...
5 years ago
Not going to lie but this pulled at my heartstrings. The change within Tony isn't crammed down your throat. The flow of the character's development is natural and organic.
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drjoyce says...
5 years ago
I understand where some people are coming from, but I think people need to remember that not every film needs to hit a diversity quota, or needs to provide a profound or awakening experience, or tell exactly how things were, or are. This film sets out to tell a story about the forming of a genuine and true friendship. It is a lighthearted and feel good movie.

If you think every movie needs to be politicised.. needs to be driven by a certain ideology.. then you just need to take a sit back. Remember, movies are timeless, and we will always have the serious movies such as Mississippi Burning and 12 Years a Slave. Sometimes it is good to have a feel good movie, even when set in a serious era, with serious themes.
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