We Need to Talk About Kevin Comments

  • Joelle 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Even pretty teenagers. I don't want such a son either. I'm afraid I'll kill him...

  • Oscar 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The picture is delicate, and Kevin's world-weariness since he was a child is a bit confusing. The father taught his son to shoot arrows since he was a child, but he died under his son's sword in the end. The soundtrack is very good, but when "House of Flying Daggers" sounded, I thought I had clicked a page by mistake and searched for it for a long time. . ....

  • Dessie 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Not scary but depressing. The birth of a demon must be related to the environment in which he grew up as a child, but it cannot be said that he is not responsible at all. The mother does not know what his son needs and then pays for it with more hardship. Actually very...

  • Hosea 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    First of all, I have to say that Tilda Swinton is doing a great job, it seems that this role is her, and I can't think of anyone who can replace her in this role. Secondly, the "why" at the end of this film is very impactful. None of us asked why, but we only guessed at other people's hearts by ourselves, and then Rashomon-like self-righteousness felt that we knew something, but we didn't know it at all. Writing this, I really don't know how to be a good...

  • Shane 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    I was disgusted at the beginning of the Spanish Tomato Festival, although everyone was very happy, but the expression was a discordant twist. And that baby, you're not so good at asking for a sense of existence! ? Both mother and son have problems. The interspersed editing, the ubiquitous noise, and the ubiquitous unpleasant redness of this film is truly bizarre. . . The soundtrack is really ambush, I heard it right =...

  • Reginald 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    You can say that this film is tailor-made for Tilda again, like every other film of hers... cool, no stupid words, full of her perspective, weak...

  • Camryn 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Blank space not for narrative purpose is...

  • Josue 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Considering that the title of the film is to "talk about Kevin", it uses a highly expressionist approach to show this kind of unexplainable and unexplainable (constant flashbacks, just seeing what happened before, instead of "cause") of violence against humanity, is it appropriate? How is Dilda Swanton's original sin mentality...

  • Ocie 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The director's treatment of this film is completely in line with my movie view. The editing is quite dazzling and gorgeous. Photography, especially composition, art, especially the use of props are all very delicate and well-intentioned. The soundtrack (whether it's electronic noise or lute and choice of song) sets the mood perfectly. Feminist thinking and the performance of the goddess Degu Laxiu make this one-man show complete. The portrayal of this mother-son relationship is a...

  • Tamara 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    siff Huanyi Boredom pseudo-mutuality Attention seeking Collateral damage..789456123 After 10 flashbacks of self-redemption (the redness that can't be washed away) Ten-fingered heart thorns lychee eyes water face led zeppelin Robin Hood virus scheming scheming heart palpitations Who is disqualified in the wicked world of parents Because of the details, the metaphor left blank, and praised the House of Flying Daggers. Irish harp, a cheerful and affectionate old song, is really...

Extended Reading

We Need to Talk About Kevin quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Eva: Franklin, where are you? Pick up the goddamned phone!

  • Franklin: Kev, Mom had something that she wanted to tell you.

    Eva: [Eva looks appalled and despite her efforts she finds that this time, she is unable to fake any sort of love towards Kevin] I wanted to... thank you for calling the ambulance.

    Franklin: ...And?

    Eva: And I was concerned... that you might be feeling... RESPONSIBLE.

    Kevin: Why is that?

    Eva: [on the verge of snapping] Because you were SUPPOSED to be looking after her!

    Franklin: We just don't want you to blame yourself.

    Kevin: No. I don't... I mean I... I never said I did.

    Eva: ...She's going to need a GLASS EYE, Kevin.