 Of the three billboards out this doesn't put an end to shame you fucking retard. This is just a fucking start Why don't you put that on your good morning, Missouri fucking wake up broadcast bitch? Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, you know, it took me a while to get to this film and I'm glad I did So how did I feel about it? Well, let's get into it. My name is Brennan Keith Avery and this is just my opinion Hey guys, thank you so much for tuning in to my opinion slash review for three billboards outside of Ebbing, Missouri I really do appreciate it But before we get into the review, help your boy out by going ahead and clicking that subscribe button become one of my Subscribers so you can get all the content I have to buy Also click the bell so you can be notified when I make uploads and also give me that thumbs up Let's see if we can get this video to 100 likes now Like I said, you know, this film came out on earlier this month in November and you know, it just kept slipping under my radar I've been wanting to see this film for quite some time, but I am glad that I finally did when I say I'm glad that I finally did I'm not just saying that because again this film is a contender for one of the best films of the Year, I'm not necessarily going to say the best But it is possibly the top 10 that I have seen this year and I have missed some films, you know But hey, I can only talk about what I've seen and this movie is being directed by Martin McDonough He's done maybe like four or five films before and the reason why I say four or five films Is because in this filmography one of his films was like a short film And I don't know if you consider that a full film or not and another one would just kind of like a video short Video they had to do with another movie. He was part of so, you know That's why I say four or five and the film that he's most known for is and he's a writer and director And I have a lot of respect for directors when they also write the film because they just have that much more creative control And the film he's most known for is seven psychopaths which came out in 2012 And I haven't seen that film it got away from me I still want to see it but around that time I do remember all the other critics and fan films and whatnot were just talking about how great it was and had You know such a high anticipation, you know for that film before it came out and then that film You know it's seven people with Collin Ferrell Sam Rockwell Woody Harrelson Christopher Walton Tom Waits Abby Cornish and Olga Kirillenko and two names that pop out to me the most is Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson reason being is there also part of this film three boy billboards outside of it being Missouri and Sam Rockwell popped up on the scene for me back in 2010 and Iron Man 2 He was Justin Hammer one of the nemesis to Iron Man Tony Stark And I know he was more popular before that movie I said it he popped up on the scene for me, but he was also a part of Green Mile And Woody Harrelson, I'm sure you pretty know who Woody Harrelson is I don't think he's ever won an Academy Award, but he was nominated for the people versus Larry Flint Which was like back in the 90s But the main character in this movie is a Francis McDormand Whatever and she and I'm trying not to say whatever somebody in the comments told me not to say that as much but she won the Academy Award for a fargo which came out in 1996 and She was also nominated in 2005 and 2006 for almost famous in North Country and as the film starts off you already know with Francis McDormand She plays a character named Mildred you can already tell that she's a phenomenal actress or whatever And then she put a lot of heart and soul until this performance And she does that from the first frame all the way to the last frame of this film And what the film is about is it takes place in Ebbing, Missouri and to be honest with you This doesn't necessarily this isn't a true story when I tried to look up some information But I'm not even sure if Ebbing, Missouri is a real place because I was I was I was I can't talk as I was Watching this movie. I was just dying to know two things What year this film took place in and I'll talk about that towards the end of the review and just how small or big This town was and when I was looking things up like every Link was just a review to this film and I finally found a website and it gave me like every city in Missouri But I still couldn't find anything on Ebbing, Missouri or whatever. So if you know, please let me know in the comment section below but what it's about is a Mildred played by Francis McDormand. She's very upset. She's distraught She's just very tired and frustrated because Sometime like seven to eight months ago, you know Her daughter was out walking and was raped and brutally murdered and there has been no arrest There has been no convictions and it seems like the police to the small police department led by Woody Harrison He's the chief police. It seems like they're just sweeping this under the rug And so she's just tired of it gathered some money that she has saved and she's borrowed and you know Did this and did that to get some money? So she puts up the three billboards that puts the case in the public's eye And that just stirs up a whole bunch of myths in this town with her just trying to you know Find out, you know who murdered her daughter and why no one has been arrested so early on in the film You can already you know kind of just sympathize can empathize because I'm not a woman and I don't have any children But you can are automatically just sympathize with her character as to why how frustrated she is and she just wants justice or whatever So she's the main protagonist in this film and just like right off the bat You are on her side because you're sympathized with her and also just because you wanted to find out the the murder mystery yourself Now like I said, this is one of the best films that I've seen this year because it's a great story great plot great writing and great Performances from all the actors all throughout this film Not just from Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrison and Francis McDormand, but other characters as well Even Peter Dinklage is in this film too, and he plays a nice Little funny role and you know has an important role to play himself And what I really liked about this film besides the performances by the actors is just how honest and true the film really is Because everybody in this film is basically just kind of tired and fed up with life Not that they're looking for a PD party and they're just tired But you know, they're just dealing they just going through life dealing they're just going through life with the hands that were dealt and I mean Life is not fair and this film is a true testament of that and so there you know Tomorrow is not promised in real life and in this movie or whatever and a lot of people while they're just sitting there at 40s and 50s and you know 60s or whatever they they just kind of live the lives like tomorrow is a promise So I'm not gonna have any filter if I come and cross with somebody I'm just gonna tell them how I feel and if they like it fine if they don't that's fine, too And that is the case with every character in this movie and just something that stood out to me the most And something that another thing that this film did really well is combined it can be described as a dark comedy drama and And to me in my opinion some is it's really difficult to combine comedy with you know dark Serious moments and this film melded those two aspects very very well at the very beginning of this film I was laughing very very hard and at the same time I feel sorry for a lot of characters in this movie and we'll just kind of stand on my side damn man Why do they have to happen to you or why does she do that or man? This is so unfortunate, you know, man I wish I could feel your shoes just for a day because I can tell that you're going through a lot of pain and For some reason, you know the director McDonough he was just able like to make you feel like really bad and really sad and angry for these characters But then like the next scene give you some levity and light and some goofy mannerisms by one character in particular Which is Sam Rockwell or whatever and the way it just transition back and forth and bounce back and forth like, you know A ping-pong table or whatever. I thought that that was done quite well and it was very thorough and like I said Mildred's character Whatever. She's very really tired. She's frustrated. She's distraught. There was a brief glimpse back in time to where you can see What type of loving mother she was and with the events that happened to her daughter How she's changed drastically and she just literally hanging on to a thread, you know with just not even one hand But just one pinky just you know, just trying to cling on to life You know trying to find some type of inspiration to wake up the next morning and keep on going for her son She's going through a lot of course her her daughter died She's not married anymore her husband left her a long time ago for like a 19 year old and You know without the film being just rude and cruel, you know It's being rubbed on her face a number of times too and it just makes it even worse pulling salt on an open wound You know because the you know, his new girlfriend is like a young 19 year old with this hot body But she is freaking dumb as a doorknob or whatever you know I'm saying so that's sad that she has to go through That but like I said the film also makes you laugh because it's just funny with how stupid she really is I mean I was just watching so like please don't say anything just shut your mouth You know and I'm seeing Rockwell's character. He plays somebody named Dixon or whatever You know, he's a mama's boy and gets kind of pushed over by everybody You know his colleagues the townspeople pretty much everybody and he's a drunk It's kind of funny and fascinating how he's drunk every scene that he's in living with his mom But he's still able to have a prominent force on the police force or whatever, you know But hey, you know, that's just how it is sometime and Woody Harrelson is like on the fence the whole time because he is really a good man Or whatever and I don't want to give too much away But you know in my opinion, he really is a good man and is on the fence of this being pulled in every direction And it's not as far He doesn't know how to handle the situations in because he has this illness on one side But then he has people chewing him out on this other side because they don't feel like he's doing the best of his ability to You know resolve the situation of finding out who the murderer is You know for Mildred's daughter or whatever and something that I just really liked about him and the characters as well is Everybody is going through something and no one knows how to really deal with it Everybody is just kind of lashing out at each other and while they're having these conversations in dialogue While they're lashing out and being very angry with each other, you know seconds later They really do turn into carrying human beings and can lend out a helping hand I mean, there's just one scene in a police station to where Woody Harrelson's character will go be I think it's his name in Mildred, you know They're pretty frustrated with each other right now and I see both sides But there's something that happens in one of the characters and they just both snap into like, you know Human humanitarian goddess or whatever and they're just there for you They're there for each other, you know, and I'm just like man You know this moment right here was just really touching and that just goes to show how great the story and the writing was from the director Something else that really just stood out to me was a score in this film There is this character that dies in this film early on and I was just like man Why did you do that, you know, like why don't you have to put yourself in this situation die? And I'm kind of playing with the worst right here because I don't want to give it away But this character still came back and was able to speak to the rest of the cast while he was dead through letters And these were some of the most best scenes in the whole movie for me just because the words that he was The words that he was saying has so much weight to him but there was also like a lovely score in the background that had to do with a piano a violin a good tar and a Flute and it was so beautiful I mean and there was like three letters that he read to certain characters that popped up in different You know parts of the movie and it just spoke volumes to me one in particular Like I said have those instruments another one was kind of like a opera classical song But the one with all the instruments it was so lovely to me that when the film ended I was walking out of the theater wasn't that it wasn't that packed I was walking out the theater down the stairs and they started playing the music again I actually stopped turned around and went back to sit down So I can watch the credits and listen to that song and score again because to me at least it was just that great You know, I would not mind if someone were to burn this song for me And I listened to it like while I'm reading in my car or just when I want to be in deep thought I mean so you know scores and soundtracks is not something that stands out to most people But in this particular film it did an amazing things for me at least and it made me love to feel much better And I really don't want this to go on too long. I try to I'm trying to shorten this but I really do want to cover everything There was also It wasn't you know, not that much racism in this movie But they there was dialogue that addressed it and you know, I don't want to say that I wish I would have saw it But there was no really seems to back it up either So, you know, I kind of like the way they addressed it But they could have you know combed that through just a little bit more But that's just a little right right there, but overall guys I really did love this film Somebody else another commenter of mine a subscriber I don't want to mention his name because he may not want his name mentioned He really said that he liked the film too said that I should see it I was like, yes, I really want to see it But he said he liked the film but he was disappointed with the ending and I Talked to my mom. She liked the film as well But she was disappointed with the ending as well and it didn't make sense to her And so I went in kind of preparing myself for an ending that possibly could be disappointing But to be honest with you the ending was not really disappointing to me It was a realistic ending because towards the end of the film Like, oh, let me let me back up a little bit the one of the characters that died and how he was still in able to influence others that were alive in His letter writing that was something that stood out to me as well And he really inspired one character to pick themselves up by the bootstraps and to you know Be the person that they really wanted to be and I don't want to spoil it for you And towards the end of the film that person really did become the person that they really wanted to be and then there was one scene in The bar where things were coming together and I was like, okay, this is just too coincidental I hope this film doesn't just I like happy endings But I don't like happy endings just to be forced down your face or whatever And I thought the film was gonna go that way But it did not go that way and the film ended in kind of a realistic ending to where life is hard Life sucks and sometimes even though you're deserving you always just don't get the outcome that you want that you deserve So what will you do in these situations? Are you gonna ball up in the fetal position in the corner and cry and beg for pity? Or are you just really gonna try to get yourself together and keep on living out your day? The best way you can and make the ending that you want and that's what two characters kind of did in this movie It did not necessarily end the way they want it, but they were just like, you know, hey, it is what it is I'm just gonna make the best out of it. I'm gonna make this happy ending for myself Even though it is not what I want, you know, and that kind of made sense to me or whatever And I hope that makes sense to you but guys I really did enjoy this film I think you will too if I had to rate three billboards out of Ebbing, Missouri out of a one out of ten I would easily give this a nine out of ten. Yes a nine out of ten But guys, that's just my opinion. Have you seen three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri? Or do you want to see it? Have I turned you on? Have I turned you off? 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