Philippine Showbiz Today Vol 14 No 5 | Page 8

8 Philippine Showbiz Today March 8 - 21, 2019 Jan. 22-Feb.7, 2015 Filipino group moves to next round of World of Dance US Green Book (PG) ***** Road Trip! Hot on the heels of its Best Picture award at this year’s Oscars is the deserving Green Book. Here Universal Studios teams up with Dreamworks Studios, Amblin Entertainment and Participant Media to deliver a wonderful look at attitudes and attitude change in America. Call it a coming of age tale with race substituting for sex. Available on multitude video on demand platforms on local cable and now out on DVD, Green Book is deserving of all the accolades coming its way.         What a surprise it is to see comedy maestro Peter Farrelly spread his wings. Part brother of the hit dynamic duo of cutting-edge humour in the silver screen this acclaimed director and co-writer takes a hard and inspiring look at racial relations in the U.S. in the early 60s. Back in those days black and white did not mix freely - especially In the South. For two hours this tale charts the tumultuous course of two men from different walks of life and different histories who somehow come together on an uneven road to salvation and self-realization. Who would have thought it?    Based on a true, yet hard to believe story, our journey starts off in New York. Here the paths of loveable tough guy Tony Lip   and cultured Dr. Don Shirley cross paths. Surely, actors Vigo Mortensen (Eastern Provinces) and Mahershala Ali are up to the task and their soft-spoken (?) chemistry is combustible.    Watch the fireworks fly as Shirley, an acclaimed concert pianist needs a driver for “protection” on his tour of the south. Think Driving Miss Daisy with ramped up humour and bountiful tension.  Who better than Tony, a tough talking strong-arming Copacabana bouncer from the Bronx to provide the right solution.      While on the road, and even beforehand, the seeds of inbred racism are sewn. Subtle hints become the genesis for intolerance and misunderstanding as the pair encounter all sorts of painful situations and hostility. Forced to rely on a publication called The Green Book Tony and Dr. Shirley must stay at black only hotels no matter what one’s station in life or place of employment. Over the course of two months away from home these two men from different backgrounds, cultures and histories learn to adapt, get to know each other, understand each other and ultimately like and respect each other in a wonderful humane way. Like the famous lyric from the a hit Beatles alumni song “it don’t come easy” truer words could never be heard,      With a great atmosphere perfectly sending you back in time, Green Book is a delight to witness. Now more than ever in a tide of global intolerance, Green Book and its creators needs to be seen. And lessons should and will be learned. ● A group of young Filipino dancers impressed “World of Dance US” judge and executive producer Jennifer Lopez not only with their skills in dancing, but their wisdom. VPeepz was asked by judge Derek Hough as to why they decided to travel all the way to the United States to join “World of Dance”. “I guess we just want to show the world that even though we’re all different, I can say that there’s really unity and diversity. Even though we’re different i can say that dance has really brought us together,” a female representative of the group answered, which moved Lopez. “To hear your… mission statement, from your mouth, from how you feel, and what you’re all about, to me this is why I have so much hope for the future of this world,” the singer said. “You know the state that the world is in, and you guys are honestly gonna change the world and make it a better place,” she continued. Hough, who gave the highest grade for the group, said VPeepz’ fireman inspired outfits fitted their “absolute fire” performance. “The footwork, the speed, just how in sync you all were, how sharp, how you hit everything, the formation changes, everything was on point. It was so strong,” Hough told the group. Fellow judge, Ne-yo likewise commended the group for their moves and synchronization. “Dancing with one mind, everybody moving at the same time on the same accord you guys do that in spades,” the RnB singer commented. The group got an average of 90.3 score from three of the judges which made them qualified to enter the next round of the competition, the Duels. ● - Photo credit: MB Entertainment (N. Jazul, ABS-CBN)