Kevin's mother struggles to love her strange child despite the increasingly dangerous things he says and does as he grows up. But Kevin is just getting started, and his final act will be bey... Read allKevin's mother struggles to love her strange child despite the increasingly dangerous things he says and does as he grows up. But Kevin is just getting started, and his final act will be beyond anything anyone imagined.Kevin's mother struggles to love her strange child despite the increasingly dangerous things he says and does as he grows up. But Kevin is just getting started, and his final act will be beyond anything anyone imagined.
- Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
- 26 wins & 66 nominations total
J. Mallory McCree
- Prison Boy
- (as J. Mal McCree)
- Director
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- TriviaShot in 30 days.
- GoofsTwice in flashbacks to Kevin's parents in their dating days, a UPS terminal with trucks can be seen in the near background. Those trucks have the new UPS logo, where if the time-frame is correct, the trucks would have had the old logo of a stringed parcel above the UPS Shield.
- Crazy creditsThere are no opening credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Breakfast: Episode dated 16 May 2011 (2011)
- SoundtracksMule Skinner Blues
Written by Jimmie Rodgers & Vaughn Horton (as George Vaughn)
Performed by Lonnie Donegan
(c) 1931 Peermusic International Corp. (USA)
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group LTD
Under license from Universal Music Operations LTD
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The agony of a mother
Because children are normally associated with innocence, creepy children are a tried concept in horror films. See movies like "The innocents" (1961, Jack Clayton) (pay attention to the title) and "The omen" (1976, Richard Donner)
Since the mass massacres on high schools in the United States, most notably in Littleton in 1999, creepy kids have made their entrance also in drama films and documentaries. Examples are "Elephant" (Gus van Sant, 2003) and "Bowling for Columbine" (2002, Michael Moore).
"We need to talk about Kevin" is somewhere in between drama and horror. More interesting than the genre classification is probably the distinction between creepy children movies with the emphasis on the child on the hand and the emphasis on (one of) the parents on the other hand. Just like in "The innocents" (although in this film the parent is a nanny) the emphasis in "We need to talk about Kevin" is on one of the parents, to be more precise on the mother played by Tilda Swinton in a terrific role.
During the upbringing of Kevin Tilda Swinton discovers more and more disturbing symptoms in her son. Because the father is absent most of the time he doesn't believe her (in the evening Kevin is really sweet). This state of affairs shows the tragedy of the mother. When it goes all right with Kevin she is crazy, when it goes out of hand she has been a bad mother.
I already called attention to the great performance of Tilda Swinton. She is the drama element of the film. Ezra Miller, who plays Kevin as a teenager, is the horror element. With lips that are a little too red, he is sometimes however a little over the top.
Since the mass massacres on high schools in the United States, most notably in Littleton in 1999, creepy kids have made their entrance also in drama films and documentaries. Examples are "Elephant" (Gus van Sant, 2003) and "Bowling for Columbine" (2002, Michael Moore).
"We need to talk about Kevin" is somewhere in between drama and horror. More interesting than the genre classification is probably the distinction between creepy children movies with the emphasis on the child on the hand and the emphasis on (one of) the parents on the other hand. Just like in "The innocents" (although in this film the parent is a nanny) the emphasis in "We need to talk about Kevin" is on one of the parents, to be more precise on the mother played by Tilda Swinton in a terrific role.
During the upbringing of Kevin Tilda Swinton discovers more and more disturbing symptoms in her son. Because the father is absent most of the time he doesn't believe her (in the evening Kevin is really sweet). This state of affairs shows the tragedy of the mother. When it goes all right with Kevin she is crazy, when it goes out of hand she has been a bad mother.
I already called attention to the great performance of Tilda Swinton. She is the drama element of the film. Ezra Miller, who plays Kevin as a teenager, is the horror element. With lips that are a little too red, he is sometimes however a little over the top.
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- Cậu Bé Kevin
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- Budget
- $7,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,738,692
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,587
- Dec 11, 2011
- Gross worldwide
- $9,232,318
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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