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What are the highlights of Green Book, the 9 1 Oscar Best Film?

Movies about racial discrimination always seem to contain political correctness, and white underworld drivers and black musicians are also an interesting setting.

At first, black musicians simply thought that racial discrimination was caused by the white supremacy movement, and wanted to change these racial discrimination with civilization, suggesting that Tang discovered that discrimination was not only about race, but also about status, occupation and so on. In the plot, Tang wanted to go to the toilet after the performance, but he drove back to the hotel, only to be told that he could not share the toilet with white people. Tony hit the police because the police slandered his surname, and together with Tang, he went to prison for no reason.

The conversation in the rain speaks for itself.

Tony said, I know exactly who I am. I have lived in the Bronx all my life, with my mother, father and brother, and now I am my wife and children. That's it. This is me. I'm the one making a hullabaloo about. I have to earn money to eat every day. You, Mr. Big shot, you live at the top of the castle, travel around the world, perform concerts for the rich, I live in the street, and you sit on the throne. So, yes, my world is much darker than yours.

Don got off the station and said in the rain, yes, I live in a castle. Tony, alone. Rich white people pay me to play the piano because it makes them feel educated, but as soon as I leave that stage, I am just a nigger. This is their culture. I endure this suffering alone, because I am not accepted by my own people, because I am different from them. If I'm not black enough, white enough and manly enough, tell me, Tony, who am I?