There is no absolute good and there is no absolute bad

Kianna 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Whoever gave this movie a suspense label, I read less, don't lie to me... This movie is really sad, that kind of thing, what this person does is too much, but he is not a bad person, but of course he is not a good person, human nature is true It's so complicated that it's hard to plead guilty. A lot of things are like that.

Classmate Liu said that this film is about out of control, a kind of venting in despair. In the final analysis, they will not explode in place after venting their waywardness, beyond the law, social order, and morality. What will happen in the future? They will choose to return to life while driving and let go of their guilt. Letting go of others, it's better to end it without doing it. I really think the second way is too tragic. Maybe I won't choose to survive.

The other most shocking part was the sheriff's shooting suicide, which made me cry. I don't know if it was the reverence for life or the resolute and firm fear of ending my life. Here, I think differently from classmate Liu. I don’t think this is a sign that the sheriff loves his family to ease their pain. He didn’t even ask the family what they want. I think this is just the sheriff’s personal understanding of life. To leave in the greatest happiness, from the family's point of view, this is undoubtedly cruel.

Hope everyone tomorrow is another day

I hope classmate Liu is alive and well. If you really have cancer, I think you should save it. You just declare that I want to be gg.

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  • Robin 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    All the characters are so disgusting and disgusting. They are all deliberately deliberately created products of false complexity. There is no sincerity at all.

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri quotes

  • [last lines]

    Mildred Hayes: Dixon?

    Dixon: Yeah?

    Mildred Hayes: Are you sure about this?

    Dixon: 'Bout killing this guy? Not really. You?

    Mildred Hayes: Not really. I guess we can decide along the way.

  • [first lines]

    Mildred Hayes: [walking into his office] You Red Welby?

    Red Welby: Yes, ma'am. How may I help you?

    Mildred Hayes: I heard there's three billboards out on Drinkwater Road. You're in charge of renting them out, that right?

    Red Welby: I didn't know we had any billboards out on Drinkwater. Where is Drinkwater Road?

    Mildred Hayes: It's a road out past the Sizemore turn-off. Nobody uses it since the freeway got put in.

    Red Welby: You are right. Got three billboards out there. Nobody's put nothing up out there since 1986. That was 'Huggies'.

    Mildred Hayes: How much to rent out all three of 'em the year?

    Red Welby: A year? You wanna pay for three billboards on a road no-one goes down unless they got lost or they're retards, for a year?

    Mildred Hayes: Quick, ain't ya, Welby?

    Red Welby: Well, since what I say goes these days down at the Ebbing Advertising Desk, I'm gonna strike you a real good deal on those billboards. Now, what was it you said your name was, Mrs?

    Mildred Hayes: What's the law on what you can and cannot say on a billboard? I assume it's ya can't say nothing defamatory, and ya can't say, 'Fuck' 'Piss' or 'Cunt'. That right?

    Red Welby: Uh... Or... anus.

    Mildred Hayes: Well, I think I'll be alright then. Here's 5,000 for the first month.