What was 'Green Book' about?
'Green Book' is a biographical dramedy about the relationship between a Black pianist and his white driver during a tour of the segregated South.
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Spike Lee, known for his outspokenness, had a moment of forgetfulness regarding the film that controversially won Best Picture over his 'BlacKkKlansman' at the 2019 Academy Awards. This comes after his very public shading of 'Green Book' at...
'Green Book,' directed by Peter Farrelly, tells the story of the unlikely friendship between a Black pianist and his white driver in the 1960s. While it won Best Picture, it faced criticism for its portrayal of race relations. Lee's inability (or unwillingness) to recall the film's name underscores his continued disapproval. He has a history with the Academy Awards, as his seminal film 'Do the Right Thing' wasn't even nominated for Best Picture, while 'Driving Miss Daisy' took home the prize. Lee's comments suggest a cyclical frustration with the Academy's preferences. Despite this, he remains focused on his work, not letting awards define his success.
'Green Book' is a biographical dramedy about the relationship between a Black pianist and his white driver during a tour of the segregated South.
It was criticized for perpetuating the 'white savior' trope and simplifying the complexities of racism.
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