How was the devil born?

Alden 2022-04-21 09:01:56

It is not as dull as imagined, the depth of the shot is very fine, and the red tone is like the main thread, allowing sadness, anger, and hatred to flow out from small places.

Tilda's restrained performance is very layered, indifference, warmth, hypocrisy, and worry are all revealed in the details of eyes and limbs. In addition, the performances of several children in the film are not inferior.

Whose fault is the child doing the devil's actions? Maybe not exactly the responsibility of being a parent in the movie.

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Extended Reading
  • 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 = =

  • Nadia 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    89/100, Ramsay's audio-visual skills are truly amazing: the use of a large number of shallow focus and virtual focus lenses has accumulated psychological anxiety, the use of light and shadow is quite "horrifying", the rapid panning is quite decisive, and the color is also very good. Reflecting the characters, the music is very interesting. Editing is like a key to breaking time and space, taking the camera into the spiritual realm. The strong stylized audio-visual highlights the perspective factor, dazzling, as if walking in hell. Disturbing, a psychological thriller!

We Need to Talk About Kevin quotes

  • Young Suited Man #1: Good afternoon ma'am. I hope this isn't an inconvenient time.

    Eva: Well, it is actually.

    Young Suited Man #1: Well, we just had a couple of quick questions for you.

    Eva: What is this about?

    Young Suited Man #2: Do you know were are you spending the afterlife?

    Eva: Oh! Yes I do as a matter of fact! I'm going straight to hell. Eternal damnation, the whole bit. Thanks for asking! Ok?

  • Kevin: [Eva walks into the dining room, pleased to see that Kevin has changed into clothes more appropriate for his age - but then he turns around with a humorless grin and her mouth drops open in disgust when she sees that he is gnawing on a whole chicken, getting it all over his face] ... What? I was hungry!

    [laughs wickedly]

    Kevin: I'm a "growing boy".