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What is the Green Paper about?

The Green Book is about a black pianist Shelley who hired a tough white thug as a driver to tour the southern races. In the process of going south all the way, the two people's completely different contradictions continued, causing many quarrels and jokes. But to tide over the difficulties together when the other side needs it most. After the trip, the two slowly put aside their prejudices and became friends.

In the film, the black piano doctor is the elite of the upper class. He is noble, calm, cautious, respected and has great ideals: to improve racial prejudice and help black people regain their dignity. Tony has been working as a security guard in the hotel lobby for a long time, working for a black piano doctor. He speaks badly, misbehaves, behaves rudely, discriminates against blacks, and even throws away all the cups that blacks drink at home. The exchange of two natural roles and the dislocation of characters' identities have formed a very interesting contrast and shaped typical characters.

Shelley was highly educated and had a high artistic accomplishment. His high position and self-esteem don't allow him to do anything indecent. But after being with Tony, he is also willing to bend down and try to eat fried chicken in his hand and enjoy it. Face up to your identity. After the tour, get up the courage to go to Tony's house to celebrate Christmas. Tony has been at the bottom of society for a long time and makes a living by dirty means. After eight weeks' travel, watching the pianist's performance changed the black people's view. He also studied piano under the guidance of Boyi, changed uncivilized habits, and learned to write letters in beautiful language to express his love for his wife. Be generous and keep friendship with Dr. Piano.

Such a journey has greatly changed each other, that is, seeing the world and seeing life. What we give ourselves is the cruelty and reality of this world, the true face of this world, the life on the road and the environment in life. If there is any experience that can change our prejudice and prejudice, why not on the road? The so-called Green Paper is both ironic and ironic. The difference between treatment is meaningless persistence and stubbornness. Everyone in the world is no different. Differences are the result of inner inferiority and deliberate depression, which should not be the case. I really shouldn't do this.