Ten players of differing abilities used the ball to
attempt various shots.
Not exact matches
Circles are predominately used to form the art within this world, the natural world itself (Note how the storm clouds in an early scene are tangled masses of thin, swirling lines of
various shades of gray), and frames to outline characters and scenes (notably a
shot of the witch's owls, which are designed with round heads,
attempting to crack a circular window and another showing the orb of the witch's eye fitting neatly into the outlines of a eye - shaped peephole).
But something tells us Martin McDonagh has a better
shot with Three Billboards, a script that
attempts to address
various American ills in a way that's edgy while still secretly being Hollywood palatable.
Outside of the fights however, the film doesn't feel particularly well put - together: the direction is weaker than the previous outing — jerking between
various scenes, locations, filler Thailand Tourist Board type
shots... and there's no
attempt at updating anything about the generic 80s action plot.
The 16 - minute film includes
shots of Kimballs using
various products, like the Treehouse Drinking Chocolate and Redington clothing, as he
attempts to build fires, fish, and forage for food.