PG13 /
English /
Biography / Comedy / Drama /
130 min
Director
Peter Farrelly
Cast
Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini
Release Date
24 January 2019
Rating
Reviews
Joshua Caleb Ang
27 January 2019
Great Storyline
Love the script. A story about racism in old America but not in-your-face and terribly violent like many recent American films. Good acting by the cast too. Although I must say I expected more, after I heard it won so many prestigious awards.
Catch it on the big screen before it’s gone. I didn’t expect myself to like this show but I have to say I Love every element of this show. Acting-perfect!
The movie drew my attention after bagging home multiple awards at the oscars. I went in with high expectations thinking that I might be disappointed after, but instead I left feeling so touched. It’s such an inspiring, healtfelt, important and feel good movie. A true gem that haven’t made me feel like this in a long time. I like how the characters opened up over time and developed this strong connection and friendship. Stellar performance by the cast. Everyone should watch this! 2 thumbs up!
This is what you can find the real heros lie in human friendship. Difference in colour? What is the big deal comared to the mates from other planets? You must watch this!
This movie would make you feel too reluctant to leave!
Humorous and full of contrasts between the higher and upper class, Green Book tells the story of one Italian man's changing attitude towards racism and racial discrimination. You won't regret watching this.
Such a wholesome movie and as expected, Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali did not disappoint! Really raw in showing us just a glimpse of the harsh realities of racism.
Love that there’s a good balance between the comedic aspect of the show which was great, and the main storyline that is more sobering and touching to watch unfold. Very enjoyable overall.
Thought-provoking but never preachy. Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali in the main roles are remarkable, and it's funny and endearing to watch them discard stereotypes and discover their mutual humanity. I was captivated. It carries a nice message and celebrates friendship and positive interpersonal qualities.
Thought-provoking but never preachy. Mahershala Ali convincingly portrayed the loneliness n his eyes subtly channelized emotions of sadness. Absolutely amazing....
Oversimplifies the racism in society and central theme of “wouldn’t it all be better if the racists and their victims could all get along” is so backwards it doesn’t dignify a response. But obviously it’s gonna get all the awards because everyone wants to feel that they’re super not racist so
True story, great acting and world class story telling to reflect the essence of it all. Acting is so good. Much better than The Favourite. Light hearted yet meaningful and inspiring. “Being a genius isn’t enough. It takes courage to make a change.“