After seeing three billboards and turning back to watch a movie that I saw four years ago, it's really a masterpiece.
The theme remains the discussion of violence and anger, only more disintegrating.
Perverts No. 1 and No. 7 can kill the girlfriend who just went to bed without logic, or they can use their lives to save jokes for their friends. Is to write violence into fireworks.
The perverts 2 and 4 have both experienced family violence, 2 killed the enemy with constant stalking and staring, and ended himself with violence. Similar to the ending of 4, giving up violence against others and inflicting it on yourself instead. 4 Abandoning violence turned out to be a Vietnamese word for prostitutes.
The violence of Pervert 3 is very casual, and it is also the part that contributes the most laughs.
The most perverted male protagonist, a third-rate writer who lacks talent wants to write exciting works, but when he really encounters violence, he is afraid of himself. Ye Gong is a good dragon, and it seems that he is also satirizing movies that blindly pursue exciting plots in his works.
In the end, the male protagonist used the life of two friends to write a masterpiece, but because he forgot his oath after drinking alcohol, he waited for the ending of being hacked to death by pervert 5. As per pervert 1, you will die of alcoholism sooner or later.
Every pervert has its gentle side. To friends, wives, dogs, and three billboards, the screenwriter has always given us the power of tenderness in times of desperation.
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