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Lou 2022-04-24 07:01:02

Last Friday, I watched the legendary "Three Billboards" with my best friend... how should I put it, the disappointment was greater than my expectations.
It's like an Oscar-themed essay, full of overwhelming conflict in the West. Black and white, women and men, weak stereotypes of women, women's rights and men's rights, domination and being dominated...theism and atheism, etc.

Every outrageous phenomenon in the world, if you want to apply it to this movie, you must apply it...such as the issue of divorced women's remarriage, the weakening of laws in small towns, racial discrimination, sexually oriented minorities...many if you want , you can definitely find a way to write a movie review.
Every point, like an argument, provides a lot of material for the brains of film critics. There are countless types of reviews for this movie, and each one has a different starting point.

Rather than saying that "Three Billboards" is a movie, I feel more like a social hotspot, like a social hotspot that is updated in real time on social media. It's just that this hot spot is in the film industry, fans and critics.
The story is not very good, there are honeyed coincidences reserved for various situations, and the ending is also an open ending that attracts reverie. It should be said that it tells about the same type of case as the previous "Hunting the Valley of the Wind", but the narrative method is different. It should be said that the audience of this movie is not an ordinary audience who buy tickets... More like a certain department of the film school Teaching film.

It doesn't mean that ordinary audiences can't watch some high-level movies, and can't watch the elegant art of spring and white snow, so they must passively accept the popular products of the lower Riba people.
Art, freshness, criminal investigation, love...all kinds are ok; actors are black, white, Asian, youth, teenagers...all ok; shots are long shots, short shots, symmetrical composition, golden composition ...
Anything is fine, art should bloom with a hundred flowers and a hundred schools of thought contend.

Just don't be too ambitious, and don't be too ambitious.
Just think about the desire to win an award, don't show it every minute and every second of the movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Jordy 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    From "In Bruges", I like Mark Donner's dark humor. The twists and turns of the story of "Three Cards" and the interspersion of jokes and tears have brought a special viewing experience. This script is really smart! My wife's performance burst and the billboard extinguished the roar, tears came out of my eyes. And the sad Uncle Sam played a role that made people infinitely compassionate. PS: Tommy in "Disaster Artist" also paid for the billboard!

  • Theron 2021-10-20 18:59:47

    One of the two most politically incorrect movies this year (the other one is "Out of Nowhere"). Anger is the driving force for survival, and only by stubbornness can the heart be calm. McDonald uses soaring hostility and negative energy to make a bowl of spiritual chicken soup that is mixed with joy and sorrow. Sister-in-law Coen’s performance was too explosive, hot power hidden under her skinny body, the only smile in the film locked Otti...

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri quotes

  • Mildred Hayes: [Upon discovering Denise got arrested] Rat bastards.

    [Mildred then enters the police station house]

    Mildred Hayes: Hey fuckhead!

    Dixon: What?

    Desk Sergeant: Don't say "what", Dixon, when she comes in calling you a fuckhead, and don't you come in here...

    Mildred Hayes: Shut up!

    Mildred Hayes: [to Dixon] You, get over here.

    Dixon: No! You, get over here.

    Mildred Hayes: Alright.

    Desk Sergeant: What? Don't, Dixon!

    Dixon: What? I'm...

    Desk Sergeant: You do not allow a member of the public to call you a fuckhead in the station house!

    Dixon: That's what I'm doing, I'm taking care of it in my own way, actually. Now get out of my ass! Mrs. Hayes, have a seat! What is it I can do for you today?

    Mildred Hayes: Where's Denise Watson?

    Dixon: Denise Watson's in the clank.

    Mildred Hayes: On what charge?

    Dixon: Possession.

    Mildred Hayes: Of what?

    Dixon: Two marijuana cigarettes. Big ones.

    Mildred Hayes: When's the bail hearing?

    Dixon: I asked the judge not to give her bail on account of her previous marijuana violations and the judge said sure.

    Mildred Hayes: You fucking prick!

    Dixon: You do not call an officer of the law a fucking prick in his own station-house, Mrs. Hayes. Or anywhere, actually.

    Mildred Hayes: What's with the new attitude, Dixon? Your momma been coaching ya?

    Dixon: No. My momma didn't do that.

    Dixon: [as Mildred leaves the police station house] Take 'em down, you hear me?

    Desk Sergeant: You did good, Dixon.

    Dixon: Yeah, I know I did.

  • Dixon: What the hell is this?... Hey, you. What the fuck is this?

    Jerome: What the fuck is what?

    Dixon: This! This

    [pointing at the billboard]

    Dixon: .

    Jerome: Advertising, I guess.

    Dixon: Advertising what?

    Jerome: Something obscure?

    Dixon: I'll say. Yeah.

    Jerome: Don't I know your face from some place?

    Dixon: I don't know, do you?

    Jerome: Yeah. Yeah, I do

    [spits on the ground]

    Jerome: .

    Dixon: I could arrest you right now...

    Jerome: For what?

    Dixon: For emptying your bucket... That's being bad against the environment laws.

    Jerome: Well, before you do that, Officer Dixon, how about you have a look at that first billboard over there? And then we can have ourself a conversation about the motherfucking environment... How about that?