9/10
A powerful film that draws many emotions.
4 February 2021
Mildred refuses to give up in her fight for justice for her murdered daughter, she puts up three billboards blaming The Police incompetence.

This film is genuinely outstanding. I felt multiple emotions watching it, frustration, sadness, anger, repulsion, disbelief, and on the odd occasion a little humour.

Officer Dixon, I hate you, a violent, racist, brain dead thug, he comes across as someone who can barely even tie his own shoe laces, let alone undertake any form of detection. Rockwell, is just terrific.

Frances McDormand is astonishing as Mildred, it is a truly brilliant showing from her, I've seen her several times, and I am a fan, I had no idea she was this gold.

The whole cast are terrific, McDormand and Rockwell are superb.

It doesn't show the Police of Missouri in a good light, you're sometimes wondering if this film is set in 1965.

Thought provoking throughout, it's a brilliant film, 9/10.
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