"Green Book" is the true story of Dr.
Don Shirley, the great classical/jazz pianist and his famous 1960's tour
of the deep south accompanied by his driver, Tony Lip Villelonga, as
they travel together using the infamous Green Book which served as a
guide for African American travelers as to where they could and could
not find accommodations in the southern part of our nation. As the book
so brutally states in its logo "avoid aggravation on your vacation".
The film stars Mahershala Ali as Dr. Shirley and
Viggo Mortensen as Tony Lip Villelonga. Directed by Peter Farrelly who
co-wrote the screenplay with Bruce Currie and Nick Villelonga, this is a
warm and deeply moving story of the plight of a talented world class
musician who, like most black entertainers in that era, could perform
and entertain in the "white only" establishments but could neither sleep
nor eat there. The film serves as a great reminder of how demeaning and
wrong the culture was in all too many parts of our country and how so
many of its citizens were robbed of the dignity and rights they were
otherwise entitled to have and enjoy. Although Mr. Ali's performance was
noteworthy, the true star of the film is Mr. Mortensen who, deviating
from his normal "leading man" role, portrays the Bronx born and raised
Tony Lip Villelonga with sensitivity and caring in spite of, and perhaps
maybe because of, his Italian American heritage and upbringing.
I give this film 3 and 1/2 stars and suggest that it
be seen by all who wish to understand where we were as a nation 56
years ago, where we are now and how far we still have to go.
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