from start to finish

Darren 2022-04-23 07:01:53

The appearance of the heroine is destined to be a film full of depressing colors.
At the end, the mother asked the son, I want to know why this is, why?
Kevin said, "I always thought you knew the answer, but recently I'm not so sure.

What I want to say is that everyone expresses love in different ways, and the way they hope for love is also different. Moms and sons have different ways of expressing love, so they have been running in and running in opposite directions.

Some things really need to be talked about seriously. As long as there is a bad mood in every conversation, it will only end without an end, and the ending is tragic.

Talk about the same life, understand the same life.

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  • Jason 2021-11-28 08:01:20

    Many people are saying that the wrong way of expressing love in this film will cause children to pervert. Maybe the novel is written like that, but the movie doesn't tell at all. In the whole movie, this child is a total anti-socialist, a little beast! ! The movie tells us: Tell you not to contraception, you deserve it. Tilda's monologue, Oscar no nomination is probably due to the poor quality of the film, but the iron lady is even worse!

  • 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 explained?

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."