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    THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (2017)



    Excellent film with wild twists and turns from Martin McDonough.
    Frances McDormand stars as a grieving mother to a daughter who was raped and murdered.
    She's frustrated with the police over the lack of an arrest, and she puts up incendiary ads on 3 dilapidated billboards to express her outrage.
    The police chief is Woody Harrelson, and he says the billboards are unfair, that there's been no break in the case. The townsfolk seemingly side with the Chief, who also is dying of cancer.
    In a wild twist, he commits suicide and leaves notes, saying he paid for the next month for the billboards to be up. There's another angle with a corrupt cop named Jason Dixon, who changes his ways after a series of unfortunate events.
    Crazy movie with totally surprising plot twists- the ending is unexpected for sure.
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    Martin McDonagh made his name originally as a playwright and I'm not as convinced by his movies, also not a fan of Frances. I felt he was out of his element here doing a story set outside the UK.

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    I would never have known he was British-seemed like a U.S. production all the way.
    I loved the twists and turns. If a movie is so unpredictable that I can’t see things coming, I’m all for it.
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    But you're not American. To me it rang false. He is English-born Irish. I guess I'm an outlander. But to me his plays are far better than his films. People love IN BRUGES. I thought A BEHANDING IN SPOKANE rang false when I saw it too, due to the American setting. You can't just change cultures like turning a switch. (Maybe in absurdist drama, you can.)

    He started his career in the Royal National Theatre with The Pillowman in 2003. He has since written many plays which have been produced on the West End and on Broadway. His acclaimed plays include The Beauty Queen of Leenane (1996), The Cripple of Inishmaan (1996), The Lonesome West (1997), The Lieutenant of Inishmore (2001), A Behanding in Spokane (2010), and Hangmen (2015).
    The first thing I saw was THE LIEUTENANT OF INNISHMORE in London with an English friend attuned to what's going on in the theater. THE PILLOWMAN seems a lot more serious. It's a different kind of thing.

    THE PILLOWMAN is brilliant. I saw it on Broadway back then. He's had a hard time maintaining the level of his early plays in what's come later. That's my two cents. He's talented. I'll grant you that. And for me to debunk is films when he got the Oscar for best live action short film in 2004 is going against the facts.
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    I’d never heard of him.
    The acting won Oscars, and his short film SIX SHOOTER is a bonus on the blu-ray.
    It stars Brendan Gleason and I didn’t find it that great.
    Last edited by Johann; 03-26-2023 at 04:01 PM.
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    You'll hear of him now.

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    I suffered through three of the new JJ Abrams STAR TREK movies.
    They were terrible. Not even worth reviewing.
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