In Green Book, Tony “Lip” a rough-around-the-edges bouncer from the Bronx is hired to drive and protect Dr. Don Shirley on an 8-week concert tour through the Deep South. From the start, they clash: Tony is brash, street-smart; Don is refined, dignified, and used to privilege, but as they face segregation, insults, threats and fear on their journey, Tony begins to see the injustices Don endures. Gradually, the journey transforms into a bond of trust, respect and friendship. Amidst racism, danger and personal differences, the two men discover shared humanity. The road trip becomes more than a tour it becomes a lesson in empathy, courage and change.
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Even though Green Book won the Academy Award for Best Picture the highest honor in film its depiction of real-life events and characters is highly controversial. The family of the real pianist Don Shirley publicly criticized the film, claiming it misrepresented Don Shirley’s life, personality and relationship with his driver, arguing the movie exaggerated their friendship and simplified racial struggles.
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