Green Book (2018)

Movie · 2018 · Drama, Comedy, History · 2h 10m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 6.8/10 (1.7M ratings)

Inspired by a True Friendship.

Overview

Tony Lip, a bouncer in 1962, is hired to drive pianist Don Shirley on a tour through the Deep South in the days when African Americans, forced to find alternate accommodations and services due to segregation laws below the Mason-Dixon Line, relied on a guide called The Negro Motorist Green Book.

Ratings

Director

Peter Farrelly

Production

Participant, DreamWorks Pictures, Cinetic Media, Innisfree Pictures

Cast

Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini, Sebastian Maniscalco, Dimiter D. Marinov, Mike Hatton, P.J. Byrne, Joe Cortese, Mary Agnes Nixon, Von Lewis, Jon Sortland, Don Stark, Anthony Mangano, Paul Sloan, Quinn Duffy, Seth Hurwitz, Hudson Galloway, Gavin Foley, Iqbal Theba, Ricky Muse

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

An easygoing, polished road movie powered by strong chemistry and two appealing lead performances, but it also simplifies its racial politics and leans hard on feel-good reconciliation. Worth it if you want a crowd-pleasing drama with charm; less so if you want a sharper or more challenging take on the era.

Best for

  • viewers who like character-driven road movies
  • fans of warm, accessible prestige dramas
  • people looking for strong lead performances and easy momentum
  • audiences okay with a conventional, uplifting approach to serious history

Skip if

  • you want a rigorously nuanced film about race and class
  • you’re sensitive to white-savior storytelling
  • you prefer movies that stay emotionally complex and unresolved
  • you want a more confrontational civil-rights drama

Overview

Green Book is built to go down easy: a glossy road trip, a sharp comic rhythm, and two stars who make the odd-couple dynamic land. Peter Farrelly keeps the film moving with crowd-pleasing efficiency, and the movie’s best asset is the rapport between Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali, which gives the story warmth even when the script reaches for familiar beats.

Worth noting

What holds it back is the sense that it wants the emotional rewards of a serious historical drama without fully engaging the harder implications of its premise. The film touches segregation, performance, identity, and dignity, but often in a simplified, conciliatory way that can feel designed to reassure rather than challenge.

Bottom line

As a piece of mainstream storytelling, it’s undeniably watchable and handsomely made. As a film about race relations in America, it’s more controversial: entertaining, polished, and often funny, but also too safe for the weight of the material it carries.

Top Letterboxd reviews

fran hoepfner (2★) · 5545 likes

Viggo folds a whole pizza in half and eats it

luke (2★) · 4507 likes

The family from Get Out would love this so much

sree (1★) · 3633 likes

didn't think we needed a "not all white people are bad actually" movie in 2018 but ok

Juan (2★) · 2986 likes

English teachers everywhere are gonna bust a nut when this hits home video because it’s an absolute wet dream of a “movie to show to my class that deals with Serious Issues in a non-confrontational and palatable way when I don’t have a lesson plan.”

Holly-Beth (3★) · 2267 likes

could’ve won best picture in 1993

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Topics

road movie, prestige drama, buddy comedy, racial tension, 1960s America, music, feel-good, historical drama, character chemistry, mainstream

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