Does the 90th Academy Award Best Picture frontrunner live up to all the award hype and buzz? Or is it just smoke and fire?
Martin McDonagh’s Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri has a flair for the dramatic. Months after the death and rape of her daughter, Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) is still unsatisfied with the work of the police in solving the case. So she does what anyone would do (would they?) and puts up three billboards. The billboards read “Raped While Dying,” “And Still No Arrests?,” “How Come, Chief Willoughby?” Hayes and her son, played by Lucas Hedges (he is in everything nowadays, he’s going places!), get ridiculed for her desperate attempt by the town and even the police department, which includes Chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), who is just doing his best and someone everyone loves because it is WOODY, and Officer Dixon (Sam Rockwell), who is just racist and sexist for no reason besides the fact that they live in Missouri, I guess. [caption id="attachment_6285" align="aligncenter" width="600"]
Frances McDormand was fantastic as the desperate mother while also being not the most sympathetic character. She was perfectly human and flawed. Her rage shines through. Her performance was definitely the strongest element of the film for me, and if she takes home the Best Actress award, she deserves it. Woody Harrelson is always great, and I think he deserves more of the recognition that Sam Rockwell is getting. But that’s life. Rockwell does a good job playing racist and dim-witted. But his character isn't developed beyond that, which could be seen as an achievement for some.
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