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Which one is better, The Pianist on the Sea or Green Book?

Both are good-looking, but the styles of the two movies are different.

This is the most imaginative movie I have ever seen. 1900 is a pianist at sea. He does not belong to any country. To this world, he is a non-existent person because he has never existed. From the moment he was born, he lived on the Virginian. Having never been on land in his life, he once faced a choice for love. He could live on the vast land, or he could continue to live on the Virginian drifting on the ocean. But in the end he chose the sea and lived on the sea all his life in 1900, because he knew that although life on land was unlimited, what he could do was limited; the keys on the piano were limited, but he could play Infinitely beautiful tunes.

"Green Book" is a pity movie, a high-quality movie, but the box office did not achieve a good overdue performance, but what is gratifying is that it has gained a good reputation. There has always been a problem of racial discrimination in the United States. The protagonist Tang is a classical pianist. Tang was highly educated, well-spoken, and had extremely high requirements for food and clothing. He was welcomed by the upper-class white people, but he was never truly treated as an equal. At the same time, he was also very different from his own ethnic group. He needs to hire a driver to transport him when he tours the South. Bouncer at a New York nightclub. Tony is an out-and-out racist. He is not good at talking, but loves his family at heart. He has a beautiful wife and two young sons. When he kept his promise to write letters to his wife and home, Tony didn't know the words to describe how much he missed her. Until Tang reached out and helped him write a beautiful essay, and the two eventually developed a deep friendship. This film also tells us that everyone is born equal and has the right to enjoy freedom.