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In an era of superhero movies and neat three-act structures, Three Billboards is bracingly adult. It doesn’t moralize. It doesn’t tell you that forgiveness is always the answer, nor does it celebrate revenge. It simply says: Look at these broken people. Look at how hard they are trying, and failing, and trying again.

The movie’s secret weapon is that it never offers a clean solution. The final scene (no spoilers here, but watch it closely) sees Mildred and Dixon driving toward a questionable act of vigilante justice. They admit they aren’t sure they want to do it. “I guess we can decide along the way,” Mildred says. It’s the most honest ending possible. Because in real life, you rarely know if you’re doing the right thing until after you’ve done it. Three.Billboards.Outside.Ebbing.Missouri.2017.U...

★★★★½ (5/5)

The film’s central question is not “Who killed Angela Hayes?” but rather “What does anger do to a person?” In an era of superhero movies and neat