Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Movie Review

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Movie Review

Average Ratings:4.08/5
Reviews Counted:6
Score: 100% Positive
Positive:6
Negative :0
Neutral:0

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Ratings:4.5/5 Review By:Rajeev Masand Site:News18
 One of the big frontrunners in this year’s Oscar race, anointed with as many as seven nominations, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a film unlike anything one might have seen lately. I first caught it at the Zurich Film Festival in September last year, and five months later I’m still dazzled by its brilliance.Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, some complicated racial politics notwithstanding, is a clever, gripping film that you do not want to miss. I’m going with four and a half out of five.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Anupama Chopra Site:Filmcompanion
 What is the boundary of a mother’s rage? Exactly when does the desire for revenge become corrosive? Can grief twist a person so completely that it becomes difficult to sympathize? Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri grapples with these difficult questions. It doesn’t provide any comforting answers. Instead, it both sears your soul and leaves you unsatisfied.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By:Sukanya Verma  Site:Rediff
 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri's insistence to tidy up the mess through coincidences and contrivances, force an almost overnight change of heart and absolve a vitriolic creature with sure enough history of racial violence is not only unconvincing but defeats all its justice-seeking ideals.If, unlike me, you can set these ethical differences aside, the McDormand steamroller is one hell of an engaging viewing.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By:Neil Site:Times Of India
 ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ poses an intriguing moral dilemma – can revenge be as bad as the crime itself? It also looks at how tragedy can affect different people, but its biggest achievement is in testing your perspective of how quickly we tend to judge people without knowing what truly drives them. One of the movies that could easily fly under the radar if it wasn’t receiving all the awards buzz, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ is an unassuming film that surprises you with its provocative subject matter and evocative performances that are hard to forget.
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Ratings:5/5 Review By:Rohan Naahar  Site:Hindustan Times
 Three Billboards strives for such a microscopic sweet spot tonally that the fact that it not only finds it, but sustains it for two hours, is miraculous. It not only aspires towards greatness, but confronts it, screams at it, and when it has everyone’s attention, revels in it. It’s a profane and profound masterpiece that will evolve into a time capsule of sorts, when things get better. Bring your children.
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Ratings:4.5/5 Review By:Rucha Site:DNA
 Cinematographer Ben Davis has made sure that the sleepy town stays the canvas for this masterstroke of a story. In collaboration with production designer Inbal Weinberg, he maintains the rusty charm of the frames while actors wreak emotional havoc on screen.Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is dark comedy-drama that offers a look at imperfect redemption for everyone involved.
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Mildred Hayes is grieving the rape and murder of her teenage daughter Angela seven months prior. Angry over the lack of progress in the investigation, she rents three abandoned billboards near her home, which read, in sequence, "Raped While Dying", "And Still No Arrests?", and "How Come, Chief Willoughby?" The billboards upset the townspeople, including Sheriff Bill Willoughby and the racist Officer Jason Dixon. The open secret that Willoughby suffers from terminal pancreatic cancer adds to their disapproval. Mildred and her depressed son Robbie are harassed and threatened, but she stays firm, to Robbie's chagrin.

Cast: 
Martin McDonagh
Starring
Frances McDormand
Woody Harrelson
Sam Rockwell
Abbie Cornish
John Hawkes
Peter Dinklage

 Release Dates: Feb 23 ,2018 ( India)


Director: Martin McDonagh


Running time: 1h, 55 min