Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Comments

  • Bell 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    All character backgrounds and key plots are all strong settings. Real humanity must be established, and the occasional nature of black humor must be used. In the final analysis, it is a design reversal that keeps scratching the ears for anti-routines. From the creative motivation to the text. A fake big...

  • Adonis 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Ten stars. The Oscars are booked for the queen, the best picture is hot, and the best actor is nominated. The full-size character acting collective is...

  • Kamille 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Still that taste of Martin MacDonald, a master of stage play, full of dramatic tension. The opening song "The Last Rose of Summer" set the tone for the whole film. Although it took place in the United States, it is still Irish feelings. Private love. The first comment, five-star power...

  • 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...

  • Alessia 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Script and performance are strong points. After the start of the "three billboards", he did not manage the progress of the case, but went deep into the psychology of the characters and the relationship between the characters, and fell into the opposition of human nature. The story continues to be inserted into the occasional and random events, so that the seemingly expected development brings constant surprises. The balance between tragicomedy and comedy is just right. The actors use the...

  • Ford 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    It's all right, editing, directing, acting, music, everything feels right. It is our luck to live in the same era as Martin McDonagh. The story line is magical, unexpected and reasonable. The black humorous story of genius. How did he do that? Ireland is really the cradle of excellent writers. Full play bone lineup. Watching Frances McDormand's performance is a real...

  • 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...

  • Burnice 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Disappointed in the year, I don’t understand why the rave reviews. In fact, I really like Aunt Mai’s personality that is absolutely unnatural, alone against the world, but Dixon’s saint possession and the encounter with the suspect in the bar are simply inexplicable to the extreme, and the sheriff’s line thinks about it. It's actually quite...

  • Damaris 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    In fact, the background color is still a fairy tale. But what is a good script: every step is unexpected and reasonable; the plot is not rigid, no matter how small a character, no matter how small the scene, there are credible behaviors and reasonable motives. Martin MacDonald has always been good at portraying small characters in groups, and the actors collectively surrendered perfect acting skills. The lines are refined without a single word. The plot affects emotions in seconds, joy and...

  • Rozella 2022-03-22 09:01:08

    Another case in which the director who is best at "black humor" accidentally got into trouble. When you satirize the reality that was originally absurd and not funny at all, the once easy-to-use Absurdity can no longer help you easily solve all problems. Playing with the audience’s psychological identity was not clever at all, and finally managed to find the right direction, but Missouri was too far away from...

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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?