Review of We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) by Jimmytancredi — 23 Jun 2012
In We need to Talk About Kevin, Tilda Swinton delivers the best performance of her long career by portraying emotions nothing but unconventional. Swinton lent her image to a startled character, abandoned, lost by society and also, completely devoid of any influence on her son.
Early on you can see Kevin is not a sweet innocent child. With an optimistic father sire, Kevin's bad behavior culminates in a brutal act. With grotesque expressions, Ezra Miller deserves much praise for a such remorseless act.
From the direction till the soundtrack, We need to Talk About Kevin is a technically impeccable motion picture. It provides a unique experience for the viewer, provoking your imagination with a story of pure cruelty, however, close to current reality.
This review of We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) was written by Jimmytancredi on 23 June 2012.
We Need to Talk About Kevin has generally received positive reviews.
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