Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Analysis of the film “We Need To Talk About Kevin”

We Need to Talk About Kevin is a word-painting adaptation of Lionel Shrivers sassy with the same title. The narration revolves some a family of four, but the main focus is on the relationship between the mother (Eva, play by Tilda Swinton) and the son (Kevin, played by Rock River, Jasper Newell and Ezra Miller).The movie goes back and forth in time to show different points in Evas life. The use of flashbacks and the clever combination of the gone and present scenes illustrates the contrast of what her life was like with her family and without, certain details in both let us know what Eva was thinking and feeling. There is a spacious significance to details in this film. For example the use of the colour red, this could represent fear, blood and the tense relationships Eva had not only with Kevin but also Franklin, her husband. At the get-go of the movie we see people in a pool of red, this makes us think of violence, a massacre, but really its just a love apple festival filmed from a distance. This scene seems strange and out of place, but it sets a certain mood and is also a charge of introducing Evas occupation.Eva is a well-paid travel guide author, she is absoloutly in love with her job and gets to travel around the world. Her husband and her are passionatly inlove with one another, however Franklin prefers her at home. Franklin wants a child and after(prenominal) some time, once Eva is pregnant it is quite clear that she isnt thrilled about this, however details such as little ballerinas running around suggest she wishes for a girl.Also you can read Analysis July at the MultiplexShe eventually gives birth to Kevin, and we can tell from the very beginning that something isnt right when he cries all the time except when hes with his father Franklin. The movie lets us follow through the growing up of Kevin, the counseling he manipulates with his family and uses genius and cruel ship mood to get what he wants. As a baby he clearly prefers Franklin, but hes evermore working while Eva stays at home with Kevin. This makes Eva exhausted and it doesnt get much better with time. As a toddler, Kevin continues to be disobediant.He doesnt communicate with Eva or respond to any of her actions, so she takes him to the doctor thinking he has autism. The doctor confirms that there isnt anything wrong with him medically, which seems to break Evas marrow squash as this means that to Kevin there is something wrong with her. She admits she was much happier before, but she never gives up on Kevin. She possibly sees Kevin as a challange that she can later sum to her accomplishments or maybe she realizes its her duty to always be there for him, no matter what.Kevin is a very troubled and difficult character, from an early years he seems to do everything he can to make Eva miserable and he takes pleasure from this. He starts playing violent videogames and as a teenager he collects computer viruses. He continues to use nappies until about the a ge of 6 and once Eva gives birth to her second child Celia, the first thing Kevin does is splash some water system in her eyes. However, there are some scenes which let us know that despite Kevins cool act he is interested in his mum, that or else of his usual whatever to everything, he does have prferences, and that he isnt emotionless and behind the mask he could be a normal boy. Kevin has a way of making sure everyone does what he wants. He blackmails Eva, pretends to be a sweet little boy infront of Franklin and uses the fact that Celia adores him to order her around and express his violent ways on her, crafty shell never betray him. Kevin seems to live only for his mother, he doesnt really care about Franklin and Celia, theyre just his tools, the end of the movie proves this point.The peek of the story, as well as the borderline between past and present is a massacre carried out by Kevin, where he kills a government issue of people. He plans this for some time and commits th e crime just before his 16th birthday. This is his grand finale of making Evas life a living hell, knowing that this time its permanent. He is very succesful in doing this as not only does the whole town now hate her but she hates herself too, blaming herself for what Kevins done. She punishes herself with a boring new job, tiny house and the memories. After the massacre she pays visits to Kevin in the juvenile prison, he continues to annoy her at every chance he gets until a few days before his 18th birthday (also the 2 year anniversary of the massacre) he finally seems to have realized that this wasnt just a joke.Read alsoCase 302 July in MultiplexThe end of the movie is open to interpretation. To me it shows Eva ready to move on with life and accept her son the way he is. I dont think she forgave him or ever will, but she possibly realized that having him as a reminder of everything is punishment overflowing and there is no reason not to continue living.I liked the movie, I thou ght the acting was incredible and the choice of actors, especially for Kevin was great too, he looked like the same person throughout all the stages of his life. I think the viewers have a lot to think about as the story unfolds, I like that there was no definite answer to anything, just like in everyday life, we have to try and understand things ourselves.

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