When the movie begins, it's easy to surmise the audience is expected to identify with, and root for, McDormand's grieving mother, who puts up the billboards
demanding justice for her murdered daughter.
Three Billboards is lower key in concept than either of the works I've discussed here — Mildred Hayes isn't an assassin stuck in a beautiful city she can't stand, she's a parent
demanding justice for her murdered daughter.
Not exact matches
Plot: Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) is an angry, grieving mother who
demands justice for the rape and
murder of her teenage
daughter.