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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) (Limited Collector's Edition Steelbook) (4K UHD & Blu-ray) (2-Disc)
B**R
Oscar Nomination McDormand's stunning performance
Award winning Actress Frances McDormand is excellent in her performance as a Murdered girl's defiant mother and boldly challenges the local Sheriff by painting three controversial billboards. This ignites a furious battle with the local cop played by Sam Rockwell which leads to a volatile showdown.
A**A
Worth a watch..!!
The movie, storyline and Actor's performances make it a deserving Oscar nomination and winner. Watch it!!
A**2
just brilliant
just brilliant.
I**
Great
Awesome product and movie in 4k
D**E
Red Bill boards
Brilliant movie, dark comedy mixed in with small town inbreeding mentality. A good evenings viewing.
R**B
No corresponde el diseño de la caja
El diseño de la caja que muestran las imágenes no es el mismo me llegó, era un regalo y al final a la persona a quien se lo di, no le importo eso.
C**J
The language is very strong
This is by far one of the best movies I've ever seen. The acting is amazing from Francis McDormand; Sam Rockwell made his finest to date. Woody Harrelson is great as the Sheriff as well.My problem is the language. Yes, it's a serious, sad storyline but why Hollywood thinks a constant flow of obscenities is needed for the storyline, I'll never understand. It was a constant flow. At one point Woody Harrelson is talking to his young daughters with pretty much nothing but obscenities. They were delivered sweetly but I don't think most parents would see the need in that instance. Other than the language, I still think it was a great movie but if had young children in the house I'd watch it after they go to bed.
S**T
Important theme about the choice to be good vs bad in life
I did not like the degree of vulgar language in the film. No one I know talks like this, especially a dad saying g--d---m to his children over and over. Also there is some violence that I don't believe is essential to the story and it's rather unpleasant to watch. We did not choose to show the movie to seniors in our retirement community because of these reasons.However, I saw the characters demonstrate the moments of choice to do good or cause harm - always a needed theme in my mind. Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell are the central ones who show by their actions what course they are setting and reveal the complications of humanness. McDormand is angry and trying to work through it somewhat harshly, Harrelson intentionally reaches out to others with positive actions, and Rockwell is brilliant in his changing emotional understanding of himself. I enjoyed this movie for deep reasons and for excellent acting all around.
J**E
Tiny Bits of Kindness
Inspired by billboards spotted during a cross-country trip over 17 years ago, Writer/director Martin McDonagh ("In Bruges") realized he wanted to explore the sort of rage that must have triggered them. It took him over a decade to develop this script about unintended consequences.In this Oscar winner's darkly comic story, a woman is frustrated by the local sheriff's ineffectual investigation of her daughter's rape and murder, so she rents three billboards to make a public statement. This terrific story is unpredictable, so watch closely!Part of McDonagh's stellar cast:* Frances McDormand ("Hail, Caesar!") Mildred is determined to light a fire under Sheriff Willoughby. Her daughter's killer should NOT be allowed to live free while she is trapped in bitterness and rage.* Woody Harrelson ("The Glass Castle") Beloved Sheriff Willoughby is annoyed by Mildred's persistence and tries to reassure her that he is doing his best.* Sam Rockwell ("Moon") Dixon is his own worst enemy. Stuck with the need to care for his mother and tempted by the power his badge represents, his life has become a mess.* Zeljko Ivanek ("Suits") This desk sergeant is having trouble keeping the peace in the sheriff's office. People just barge in and start yelling.* Clarke Peters (I remember him best from "The Wire") What a relief when calm, intelligent Abercrombie finally comes on the scene!* John Hawkes ("The Sessions") Charlie has what he thinks he wants, a sweet young lover and a new stress-free life.* Peter Dinklage ("Game of Thrones") James is just doing his job.* Amanda Warren ("This is Us") Denise may have to pay a price for being Mildred's friend.It always satisfying to watch two of the finest actors in Hollywood (McDormand and Rockwell) do what they consistently do best: convince us that the people they portray are living breathing human beings. On the other hand, Ebbing, Missouri is pretend. (The Academy agreed!)Because this is R-rated, expect explosive violence and profanity, but understand that that you will not only see towering rages, but tiny acts of kindness. My DVD has been borrowed constantly.
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