We need to pay homage to the power of the trailer. We have seen the trailer for this movie, a lot, and with each viewing our desire to watch it has grown.
Green Book was sensational! A race related road trip movie. Set in the early 60's, a wealthy African American jazz pianist hires an Italian American bouncer to be his driver and bodyguard for a music tour.
It stars Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali in arguably the #filmofthemonth. The story touches on their very different cultural backgrounds and we watch as their relationship develops through their travelling experiences. We could discuss and write about this film all day but too much information would verge on a SPOILER ALERT as we feel its a #DMS.
The acting from both lead actors was faultless and completely believable, as was the supporting cast. For a movie where large chunks of it take place in a car, it certainly made the best of the surroundings. The scenery was ever changing and lush, and the music throughout was beautiful. It feels like another star of the film was the car, which was totally gorgeous, and acted as a retreat for both characters and enabled us to observe them learning about each other.
We both felt that we could have watched more of the movie, especially in relation to what may have happened next, which illustrates how engaged we felt with the characters.
We will give each film we see a score out of 10 for overall enjoyment.
Green Book was sensational! A race related road trip movie. Set in the early 60's, a wealthy African American jazz pianist hires an Italian American bouncer to be his driver and bodyguard for a music tour.
It stars Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali in arguably the #filmofthemonth. The story touches on their very different cultural backgrounds and we watch as their relationship develops through their travelling experiences. We could discuss and write about this film all day but too much information would verge on a SPOILER ALERT as we feel its a #DMS.
The acting from both lead actors was faultless and completely believable, as was the supporting cast. For a movie where large chunks of it take place in a car, it certainly made the best of the surroundings. The scenery was ever changing and lush, and the music throughout was beautiful. It feels like another star of the film was the car, which was totally gorgeous, and acted as a retreat for both characters and enabled us to observe them learning about each other.
We both felt that we could have watched more of the movie, especially in relation to what may have happened next, which illustrates how engaged we felt with the characters.
We will give each film we see a score out of 10 for overall enjoyment.
Green Book = 10 Faultless.
Had we paid for each film individually (and taking into account the £6 extra we paid for the show) we would have spent £223.90 each, already covering the yearly cost of the Unlimited Card. Any more films we see this year are a bonus!
The card we have is £17.90 per month for a minimum of 12 months or a one off payment of £214.80. Get yours here→ www.cineworld.co.uk
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