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Ma: ‘Green Book’ a great film

Tycoon urges Chinese filmmakers to learn from Oscar-winning flick

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BEIJING: Chinese business tycoon Jack Ma said he had watched Green

Book three times and encouraged Chinese filmmakers to learn from the Oscar-winning movie after watching it in an advance screening in downtown Beijing.

“I’ve enjoyed the Green Book thrice, and may watch it a few more times,” Ma, the charismati­c founder and chairman of e-commerce giant Alibaba, told the audience on Monday night.

“Alibaba Pictures will introduce more movies like this into China.

“We will learn from them

and gradually produce movies like this.”

Alibaba Pictures, the entertainm­ent arm of Alibaba Group, is a co-producer of Green Book, which won the awards for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor at the 91st Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday.

“I felt our world is still a very warm place after watching Green Book.”

A good movie does not have to take a lot of money or an earthshaki­ng plot, Ma said.

He has vowed to use movies to bring happiness to people on various occasions since launching Alibaba Pictures in 2014.

Ma also advised Chinese filmmakers to pursue their passion instead of fame and money to make a truly good movie.

Liu Chuanzhi, founder of Lenovo, one of the world’s largest computer makers, said on the same occasion that he loved Green Book because it focuses on the progressiv­e and bright side of the world.

“We need more movies like this to make the world a better place.”

Set in the 1960s, Green Book is based on a true story about a tour of the racially divided South by African-American classical and jazz pianist Don Shirley and Tony Vallelonga, an Italian-American bouncer who served as Shirley’s driver and bodyguard.

Alibaba Pictures became the first Internet film company to co-produce an Oscar best picture winner, the company said on Weibo, China’s most popular microblogg­ing website. Green Book will be released in China on March 1.

 ?? — AP ?? Complicate­d road trip tale: Mahershala Ali plays the film’s main character – real life jazz musician Don Shirley as he tours the United States’ racially divided South with his driver and bodyguard.
— AP Complicate­d road trip tale: Mahershala Ali plays the film’s main character – real life jazz musician Don Shirley as he tours the United States’ racially divided South with his driver and bodyguard.

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