Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Comments

  • Gillian 2022-09-08 17:53:03

    Last words also teach people that the traditional good sheriff (old-style values) full of love is terminally ill, and his death undoubtedly "moves" Mildred and Dixon, but it does not necessarily change anything. The inner core is actually such a sad film that it was shot so tenderly. The script is so wonderful that there is not a single wasted scene. Although some scenes are deliberate and coincidental, they are completely acceptable under the magic of black humor. Almost all characters are so...

  • Emmanuel 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    4.5 The details are extremely precise, and the tender sentimentality cannot be hidden in the crazy...

  • Clare 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The transition between sadness, joy and anger is so "embarrassing". It's really "amazing" that all the actors can continue to act. It's really difficult for the director and screenwriter to have more reversals than Bengue's mystery novels. How did you get an Australian wife? Write simple mind people as a stubborn idiot, and the only two sheriffs who make sense are one dead and the other black. It's really easy, and it's all a satire on...

  • Lottie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    A lone hero of a chaotic and torn America now, with great characters, stories, and novel script structures, but I'm not quite sure whether the film's copious dark humor is the finishing touch, or just a clever wobble....

  • Leatha 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The script is invincible... the playwright is really...

  • Maggie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    In the small town life involved in a case, all the characters stand still, interlocking, and retribution. It was cold at first, but finally warmed up. Francis McDormand was hooked as soon as he came out. This kind of cool aunt, the charm index is explosive. I like the tone of the movie very much, there is no decent or villain, all are the weaknesses of human nature, and at the same time there is...

  • Chaz 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Life and destiny are huge contradictions. Taking the cause, process, and ending of the fire as an example, the disc design of the entire movie is exposed, and the calmness of street sports is no different from hysterical venting. The tooth-for-tooth mother, the mother who beat her daughter to death, and the lost wife who suffered domestic violence, are still the same person. Three suicide notes and three families are more like blood and fire that cannot be...

  • Devante 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Death is just the beginning, and the three billboards are questions about human conscience. You will see weak people pretending to be arrogant, heartbroken people pretending to be strong, people who love each other can only blame each other, guilty hearts are buried in anger. And death is also an end. Conscience tells you to accept the complexity of mankind, to believe in the undesirable spirit, and to return to the road with...

  • Kayla 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    When they drove, they kept thinking in their hearts, just stop here, what a good ending here, and then it's shady, and they scolded an swear word: Oh,...

  • Hermina 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    After Woody Harwood’s suicide, the monologue began to collapse all the way, and finally found that I watched the murder memory again, Hu B’s sensational version of...

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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?