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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We Need to Talk About Kevin quotes

  • 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.

  • Eva: Standing at the counter of the miniature golf course, the mother sees a group of obese people and rants to her son: "Whenever I see fat people, they're always eating. Don't give me any of this... 'slow metabolism, it's my glands' crap."