40 IQ Mafia Mocks Black Man, Unaware The Black Man is His Boss

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Published 2023-01-27
This is the 2018 movie Green Book, which tells the story of an Italian-American bouncer, Tony Lip, and a highly educated African-American pianist, Dr. Don Shirley, on a concert tour in the 1960s Deep South. The movie takes the audience through a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and the transformative power of art and human connection. The film deals with serious social issues such as racism and discrimination, but it's also filled with humor and heartwarming moments. The film is a must-watch for everyone who wants to learn about the Civil Rights era and about the struggles that people of color had to face. Before we continue, don't forget to subscribe to our channel. We will bring you more interesting and exciting movie recaps.

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  • For those wondering the intro is entirely wrong: Yes Tony steals the hat and the club closes, but it closes due to renovations not because the mobster burned it. See Tony stole the hat, but he made it look like the hat was stolen by someone else, therefore he made the mobster believe that he was the one that got it back even though he was the one that stole it. Tony saw it as an opportunity because he earned the mobster's respect and got a good tip.
  • @ollieox9181
    Love films like Green Book. Shows that you don't need big explosions and special effects and gunfights and a $300 million budget for a good film. Good actors, a compelling story, and a deft director make it work.
  • This is the kind of movie we need so much more of. Deep, humanizing, intellectual and introspective. No flash, flare, CGI, green screen, zombies, superpower people, and/or played out multiverse nonsense. Our world would be so much better if beautiful movies like this were promoted over dark, superficial, virtue signaling BS.
  • @bongaumusa
    the trailer doesn't do this movie any justice, believe me when I tell you that this is aa great movie to warm your heart and it will make you believe in humanity. This is one of the best movies I have seen, and to know that it is actually based on a true story makes it better.
  • Ah yes, the wonderful American past time of the 50's, soccer. When two teams would compete against one another with clubs and tiny balls to try and score a goal. 😂
  • Hello bro They were not watching soccer 🤣🤣🤣 please look carefully they are playing Baseball.... 🤣
  • I should have watched it completely, it deserves my every minute, this movie reminds me of those days when movies were actually about hitting at out brains/questioning our prejudices against a community/certain people. But now movies have just created stereotypes rather than making communities more closer to each other.
  • @mwhitelaw8569
    Don Shirley was a phenomenal pianist and a broadly educated man. I think these youngsters could learn a thing or two from this classy cat
  • I will be watching this movie now. I did start crying but not from the video. My nanny, my grandmother, took such good care of me. I love her so much even 30 years after she left us. She was my everything. When she was buried we left at her grave, after all drinking some, a bottle of Cutty Sark. It was her favorite scotch. I’m 60 years old and I know in a few years I’ll be back with her forever..
  • @luia3911
    Fantastic movie, love the storyline, extremely heartwarming 👍🙂 Thankyou for the movie recap 🙏
  • One of the Best Humanity movies....totally love it.....says a lot....
  • @lobo6624
    00:45 Narrator says "Watching soccer" when they actually watch Baseball xDDD
  • @tiobi6633
    Oh wow, Viggo Mortensen mimicked DeNiro SO good, if he had a mole on his cheek I wouldn't notice the difference! And this is a compliment! What a level of acting
  • @Thespotz2
    Bruhhh said soccer💀💀😭, it's "futbol" but they watching baseball Brodie 😂😂
  • This title is completely wrong, that never happened. Stop with the click bait for that tumb's down to you lying video..
  • @Jackd-lz2hn
    40 IQ. Guy was just not cool with blacks. Then changed his ways when he spent time with Doc.
  • @theduke7539
    My grandad still has a green book. We're white, but my grandad used to sell them at his pharmacy in the 60s and 70s. Back home, civil rights moved a little slower. Dawson Creek was a sundown town up until the 90s