Hello, my name is Masada, an Adan staff member.
Here is an introduction to "Three Billboards," which I wanted to see but finally got around to seeing when it was just about to end.
Mildred, the protagonist of the story, whose daughter has been murdered, is fed up with the police's inability to catch the killer and places an ad on a billboard on the outskirts of town.
Those three billboards are the catalyst for an unexpected turn of events.
The unreadability of the development of the film was interesting, and above all, it was a film that I could relate to.
The climbing figures are almost unprecedented, but aside from their level, there were many parts where I felt that I could understand why they would be so.
Sam Rockwell as Dixon, the useless police officer, was great!
He had a nice little fat body, a sloppy walk, and a nice presence and interaction with his mother.
I also love Woody Harrelson as Willoughby, the hot trusty cop, but was a little disappointed with his lack of appearances.
I think the best part is that the story is very simple.
There is an axis, and the means are not chosen for it, and it is graceful!
It is a very satisfying film with a good balance of comical scenes.
We encourage the maverick to watch it!