I watched Martin McDonagh's "The Banshees of Inisherin" on the plane, which I missed in the theater. Inisherin Island is an isolated island in Ireland, closed off from the civil war on the mainland. The people who live there are bigoted and mean-spirited. Even in such an environment, the main character, Colin Farrell, remains a "good guy". One day, his best friend tells him, "You're boring!" and his best friend unilaterally breaks up with him. The plot is a trivial one, but the collage of beautiful landscapes and obedient animals keeps the viewer interested until the very end. This is a masterpiece that makes us think about what it means to "live day by day" through the islanders who suffer on an isolated island. A BD will be released soon and I plan to buy it.