Thursday 7 March 2019

Review: Green Book

Like most people, the buzz from the film festivals is what had me first hearing about this film.

When I heard of the calibre involved in the cast and one half of the Farrelly brothers as director, this had me convinced of seeing this sure-fire Oscar contender.

To put simply, without the performances of Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali, this highly entertaining comedy drama would no be where it is today.

The themes and story structure all scream Oscar-bait, and unlike some people, I am fine with that. If it's Oscar-bait it usually means that it plays to the masses with broad-strokes in its story-telling and when it done it rightfully deserves to be part of awards season.
This particular film does rather well. That added level of serious topics it covers while giving it a light-hearted tone made it a very pleasant viewing.

The introduction of Mortensen's character sets us up nicely for where his character is heading. But it is the arrival of Ali's character is when this film catches fire, and their comradery is terrific to watch.

Fans of the Farrelly brothers will notice that director and co-writer Peter has given enough of his style of humor to please fans of his previous work.

It may be one of the least radical films in recent memory. But its a pretty universal film with timeless themes and is presented in way that can make easily successful with the general cinema-goers.
This is a very enjoyable piece with Mortensen and Ali giving us incredible performances that more than carry this film. Along with sharp and funny dialogue, everyone should check this out.

Rating: 8/10

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