As a pianist, Tang encountered a lot of troubles during his trip to the south, mainly because of the serious apartheid in the south. As a black man, Tang was treated unfairly, either by white people or taken away by the police. ?
Once Tang was misunderstood to engage in illegal activities with a white man, and the police took him away directly. Tony gave the police a lot of money to save Don. After learning about Tony's behavior, Don felt a little wronged. He didn't do anything wrong and didn't have sex with white people.
The green paper comes from the deep meaning:
Based on a true story, the film mainly tells the story of a famous black pianist who hired a white driver who was just short of money to tour the south in order to change people's discrimination against blacks. The serious racial discrimination in the southern region also shows the cross-racial and cross-class friendship they have established along the way.
The plot of this film is both interesting and thought-provoking. People are even different from restaurants, hotels and blacks, which reflect the darkness brought by social racism.
The Green Book, originally a guidebook, lists places where local blacks can eat and sleep, because many hotels and restaurants are only open to whites. Without the green book, blacks can't move. In fact, from a deeper level, the Green Paper also represented the social status of the black struggle at that time.