IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes77%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users79%
Director: Lynne Ramsay•Genres: Drama, Thriller, Mystery
Eva Khatchadourian is a mother struggling to connect with her son, Kevin, from birth. As Kevin grows, his behavior becomes increasingly disturbing and violent, culminating in a horrific act of school violence. The film explores Eva's guilt, regret, and fragmented memories as she tries to comprehend her son's actions and her role in them.
We Need to Talk About Kevin received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Tilda Swinton's performance, Lynne Ramsay's direction, and its unsettling exploration of motherhood and psychopathy. While polarizing for some viewers due to its intense and disturbing subject matter, it is widely regarded as a masterfully crafted psychological thriller.
Praised for its intense and visceral portrayal of maternal guilt and a child's disturbing pathology.
Tilda Swinton's performance as the beleaguered mother is universally lauded as a tour-de-force.
Recognized for its unsettling atmosphere and masterful direction by Lynne Ramsay, though its bleakness can be challenging.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a deeply disturbing and thought-provoking exploration of a mother-son relationship, with many commending the performances, particularly Tilda Swinton's. However, some found the subject matter too harrowing and the narrative bleak.
Nominated for numerous awards including a Golden Globe and BAFTA for Tilda Swinton, and nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Director Lynne Ramsay decided to make the film after reading Lionel Shriver's novel in one sitting and immediately felt compelled to adapt it.
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