
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 5 stars
I finally got around to seeing Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri a full year and a half after it was released and now that I have I can say that it is the movie that should have won Best Picture for 2017. The movie stars Francis McDormand as Mildred Hayes who has lost patience with the local law enforcement’s failure to find any suspects in her daughter’s murder, to the point that she puts up a message on three billboard near her home to bring attention to the case. This move is not appreciated by the local sheriff (Woody Harrelson) and his second in command racist deputy (Sam Rockwell). All three lead performances are superb in this complex story about loss, anger and reconciliation as the characters rage against one another and eventually come to see one another’s points of view. Not only is the story interesting, but the filmmaker, Martin McDonagh seems to have gotten the perfect blend of drama and humor. The most impressive aspect of the movie to me was how each of the actors were able to display the pain and anguish that each was going through. I only wish I would have seen this gem much earlier when it was getting so much attention.