What are the plots in "Green Book" with tears?

Darrion 2022-03-22 09:01:13

On a highway in Kentucky, their car broke down. Tony got out of the car and repaired the car. Doc couldn't bear the smell of gasoline in the car. He covered his nose with a handkerchief and got out of the car to breathe. On the opposite side of the road is a field. More than a dozen black people were working on farm work with hoes. They found that Doc was wearing an exquisite suit, and there was a white driver driving him, repairing the car, and opening the door. They stopped and looked at the discrimination against black people in the southern United States at that time. Seriously, the local police can even arrest blacks on the grounds that they are not allowed to act on the street after sunset. The image of Doc and the relationship between Doc and Tony are undoubtedly a visual and spiritual impact on the farmers. The black slaves are for generations. Many people even accept the squeeze. I don’t know Doc’s eyes with the black slaves. It may be sad. Although Doc does not like some black people’s bad behaviors in other scenes, such as fried chicken and gambling, I think he doesn’t like it. It should be more about the behavior itself, the difference in class and education, rather than race. Otherwise, he would not be paid three times less than his performance in the northern United States, and he would be treated unfairly. He was not respected. He came to the South to tour and showed tolerance for disrespectful behavior. He did These are themselves racial rights for blacks, so that the image of blacks can be treated equally as ordinary citizens. There was no line in the whole one-minute shot, but the eyes were full of emotion.

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Green Book quotes

  • Dr. Don Shirley: [Tony offers him a fried chicken] Come on.

    Dr. Don Shirley: I told you not to get grease on my blanket.

    Tony Lip: [mockingly] Oooh, I'm going to get grease on my blanket.

  • Dr. Don Shirley: You never win with violence. You only win when you maintain your dignity.

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