The Green Book won the best film in 9 1 Oscar not because it was politically correct, but because it brought us a warm feeling. This warmth was passed on to each of us through the storm of racial discrimination in the United States in the 1960s.
Tony is eating fried chicken while driving, and Shirley says she can't eat without tableware. Threaten him to eat fried chicken. At the moment of eating fried chicken, he kept smiling, and his skin color could not stop his smile.
The contradiction that has plagued Shirley for many years broke out on a rainy night, and the roar from the bottom of my heart was "Who am I?" . Because noble social status can not be integrated into black groups, because natural skin color is discriminated against by whites. This is the climax of the film, and the protagonist's human struggle is vividly reflected at this moment. The shackles imposed on him by race, sexual orientation and status made him overwhelmed. The incisive performance made every audience feel the loneliness that was not understood and the pain that no one could say.
2. "Fly high with you": The story of a girl and a group of wild ducks moved the whole world by the girl's dreams and actions. There is a funny impression that the duckling opens his eyes and sees his mother at first sight.
Three-year-old Amy lost her mother in a traffic accident and had to be sent to her father who had been divorced from her mother for many years.
My father runs a farm and ponders all kinds of strange inventions all day. In the face of Amy who has grown up, it is inevitable that she will be at a loss. At first, they were strange and distant.
Amy put away the pain of losing her mother and tried to adapt to farm life. One day, she found a nest of abandoned goose eggs in the bushes. She took them home carefully and successfully hatched a nest of geese. However, because the government stipulates that wild geese cannot be domesticated, Amy has to let these geese return to nature.
My father came up with a good idea to help Amy. He made a glider for her, let her learn to fly with the geese, and then escorted "Mother Goose" Amy all the way, leading the geese to Lake Ontario during the migration season. In this process, the hearts of a father and daughter began to be closely connected. ...
3. Genius girl: If you have a gifted child, how do you educate him?
Mary, a talented girl in the film, and her mother Diane are also mathematical geniuses.
Diane was controlled by her mother Evelyn since she was a child, and was imprisoned in mathematics all day, consuming all the youth of a girl for the unsolved problems of all mankind.
Diane didn't resist like Victor did, but chose to obey her mother's will. Until adulthood, she couldn't stand this torture any longer and chose to commit suicide.
Before committing suicide, she entrusted her daughter Mary to her brother Frank.
After witnessing his sister's "genius fall", Frank was disheartened and left Boston with Mary, hiding in a small town and living the most ordinary life.
He insisted that Mary go to the most ordinary school, study and play with her peers, and make every effort to let Mary live the life of an ordinary child.