In this psychological thriller, Lynne Ramsay, a dudette who spent five years to figure that his film: "The Lovely Bones" was a damn bad investment, presented a blunt relationship between a stressed mother, contending with a malevolent son. Him, as the director of the film is masterful and skillful.
As with the actors that were emotionally fantastic, Tilda Swinton played Eva, a mother of a fifteen-year-old manipulative son, Kevin, who is played by the unnerving Ezra Miller.
With blunt and straight-forward story--this element doesn't spell: "Dead End" for We Need to Talk About Kevin; rather, a longer trip to a wide and lengthy speedway is what it travels on. While it presents a movie that is achingly necessary to be seen by mothers; it depends upon the two actors that mainly shifts this movie's shape to a skillfully made figure, Tilda Swinton and Ezra Miller. A raw approach to a singular stressed-out mother, and a son with spoonfuls of malevolence is distributed by the two. The imagery of the film is good; taken advantage right moments for focusing of different subjects.
We Need To Talk Kevin. We really do. A triumphant [movie] that raves for the attention of the mothers. It was engaging given the bluntness of story-telling. 4 stars.
We Need To Talk About Kevin. We Really Do.
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