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Als sich die zweifache Mutter Eva die Frage stellt, ob sie ihren Sohn Kevin vielleicht nicht genug geliebt hat, ist es schon zu spät. Zwei Tage vor seinem sechszehnten Geburtstag verübt Kevin einen Amoklauf an seiner Highschool. We need to talk about Kevin stellt viele Fragen, die einer Mutter durch den Kopf gehen, wenn ihr Sohn zum Mörder geworden ist: War Eva zu sehr mit ihren eigenen Sorgen beschäftigt? Hätte sie Kevin aufhalten können? War es ihre eigene Schuld, dass ihr Sohn ein Soziopath wurde? (Verleiher-Text)

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NinadeL 

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Deutsch Finden Sie die folgenden Begriffe in einem Wortsuchrätsel für Filmwissenschaft: "fragmentiert", "Erzählung", "Hypothese", "subjektiviert", "Standpunkt", "Erweiterung" und "Segmentierung". Hören Sie ihrer Kommilitonin von nebenan zu: "Ich dachte, es würde wieder so etwas wie Allein zu Haus werden, mit diesem Kevin." ()

Kaka 

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Englisch It is not fundamentally well thought out and the motivations of the main (anti)hero would be very hard to find, on the other hand it is very difficult to find meaningful patterns in the head of a psychopath (?). Tilda Swinton is phenomenal as always, and watching this atmospheric, hypnotic downer is not pleasant, but the direction and the sometimes bizarre contrast of colours and lighting in various scenes make it a very unique and distinctive experience. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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Englisch We Need to Talk About Kevin is a very depressive drama. Before the screening I thought it would take me all the way to five stars, in the end, though, it took me only four. Praising Tilda Swinton’s performance is stating the obvious, but I can’t help it, she’s absolutely brilliant. What I didn’t like too much was little Kevin, the film portrays him almost too demonic. Instead of a boy unloved by his mother and pushed towards life-long psychological trauma, he looks like a kid controlled by either Satan or an extraterrestrial intelligence drawing plans to conquer the world. The result is not perfect, but it’s certainly effective. 8/10 ()

kaylin 

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Englisch "We need to talk about Kevin" is definitely... an interesting movie. The problem is that it is divided into three phases. The first phase is when we try to fit into the story, accept the seemingly unsystematic storytelling style at first glance, and try to guess what it's about. The second phase begins when we already know what it's about and watch how the drama unfolds, builds up, and thickens. But after a while, it breaks and the third phase follows. The third phase is waiting to find out what Kevin actually did. This waiting is tedious, and what was an interesting struggle between mother and son turns into a tedious waiting for the end. It's a shame because the story that gradually unfolds is powerful. The mother, played by the increasingly androgynous Tilda Swinton, has problems with her son, who in places resembles Damien from "The Omen." He torments his mother, who takes it very hard and falls into a state that definitely can't be called happy. We already know from the beginning that Kevin did something. The viewer then waits for what he did throughout the whole movie. The realization is not as strong as it could be because the film prepares us for it the whole time. Nevertheless, it's a movie that impacts you. One tries, but simply can't influence everything. It's as if evil really grows uncontrollably in some of us. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/08/warrior-x-ms-1-sibir-5x-rychle-zbesile.html ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch This is a film that stands precisely at the intersection of two genres. The director evidently wanted to make a serious psychological drama, but if I were to watch the film in this way, I would take a much more critical stance and evaluation. It works much better as a psychological horror about a psychopath who systematically destroys his family. When regarded as a lighter genre, the film reliably defeats its mischievous genre counterparts and is interesting in how it radically overturns traditional stereotypes about the relationship between mother and child. The film tells the story of the crisis and downfall of one family in a disturbing way. Tilda Swinton seems to have been born for the role of Eva, as her relationship with her own child develops confrontationally from the very beginning. Where others see angels, she sees an enemy. Beneath the facade of a contented middle-class family, tension grows, the atmosphere thickens, and attitudes become radicalized. The screenwriter cleverly doles out information and actually only reveals the tragedy of the whole case and the depth of the main character's pain and conflict in the end. For Tilda Swinton, the role of the mysterious and silent Eva was probably the same opportunity that the role of Carrie was for Sissy Spacek - with the difference that this film significantly surpasses Carrie in its qualities. We Need to Talk About Kevin is a dark, unpleasant, and depressing film. If it were not only skillfully and effectively directed, but also more restrained and ultimately less unequivocal, it could also function as a powerful psychological drama. Overall impression: 90%. ()

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