Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Comments

  • Mollie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Three and a half. The biggest revelation of this film is that the heroine said to the police officer that every man should be tested for DNA at birth, so that there will be no unbreakable rape...

  • Bernhard 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Like southern novels, the contradictions are quite cleverly...

  • Jamarcus 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    In order to avenge the advertisement, the police station was rushed into the crown. Such political inaccuracy is hard to see and...

  • Libbie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Everyone holds on to everybody's thoughts, everybody sheds everybody's blood, everybody finds everybody's...

  • Charley 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Before I saw it, I heard many people describe it as radical, angry, and absurd, but I only saw gentleness and...

  • Suzanne 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Why did a mother who used oil bombs to bomb the police station (or a black bureau that dared to lynch) just because the wooden sign was rotten, remained silent for seven months after her daughter was raped and killed? Such a critical and torn gap in the motivation of the character, it is impossible and should not be dismissed by the sentence "Anger will only lead to greater anger." It will be the same several times. Besides, I can't think of any kind of anger. It is bigger and more extreme than...

  • Jevon 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    When I watched it, I’ve been thinking about how it will end. The last step out of town is to leave this stage-this over-idealized stage, a town where no one will be caught no matter what they do-if it's an American drama, They will definitely be driven back to town in the middle of the next episode (season) for some...

  • Ericka 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    A bit disappointed. At the beginning, the emotions are very strong, the characters and actions are tightly closed, very restrained, and the more they are scattered later, starting from the bombing of the police station, the second half is completely reduced to saliva. Anger and violence are the easiest solutions, omitting discussion and caring, bluffing the audience's vision, and finally making a road-style ending, full of the feeling of "I can't write, forget it". As you can imagine, it is...

  • Brittany 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It's a very good movie, but it's not at all mourning, mourning is just a gesture of it. American culture is a youth culture, and it is still sunny, vigorous and full of fighting spirit in its bones. The reason why the three billboards are so highly evaluated is because they have a mournful appearance, but they are not mournful in their bones. Everyone can't bear the real mourning. Everyone just wants this funeral...

  • Mckenzie 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    Maybe I am still too hostile in my heart. This kind of film that is the final goal of reconciliation, reconciliation, forgiveness, and understanding, always feels too gentle, especially when the kind of conflict and confrontation may be irrelevant to the sheriff (the person in power) ) When the quality of personality is structural and cannot be adjusted, I don't drink this bowl of chicken soup. Blacks, homosexuals, and abused women, these deep tears themselves cannot be bridged with a single...

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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?