Not exact matches
McDormand, Rockwell, and Woody Harrelson are so good in Three Billboards that I think a lot
of voters have totally forgotten the
less successful aspects
of the movie: How every white character is immensely colorful but every black one is a
cipher, that whole thing about Woody Harrelson's big dick (stop!
But though he has been in the public eye since he was elected to the State Senate in 1998, the progressive Jewish Democrat from Manhattan's Upper West Side has always been more or
less a background player, and something
of a
cipher.
It's like Tim says — online dating is about MEETING people — generally lots
of them — and each person is a
cipher that more or
less fits your on - paper parameters, you really have no idea if you'll like them until you meet them, and generally for online dating to work well, the plan should be to meet many people.
Finally, ScreenDaily's Tim Grierson was much
less positive, claiming that it feels like «a soulless, mechanical exercise in pure kinetic showmanship» and that Berg «too easily undercuts the human element
of his story,» preferring to render most
of the characters in the film «
ciphers representing bland notions
of good or evil.»