Tenemos que hablar de Kevin Título original: We Need to Talk About Kevin Director: Lynne Ramsay Guion: Lynne Ramsay y Craig Gill Basada en: La novela "We Need to Talk About Kevin" de Lionel Shriver Elenco: Tilda Swinton, Ezra Miller, John C. Reilly, y Laura Linney Duración: 112 minutos Género: Drama Idioma: Inglés Subtítulos: Español
Tenemos que hablar de Kevin is a masterpiece of hostile texture. In the “before” sequences, Eva’s affluent home is bathed in a suffocating, jaundiced yellow—the color of illness, of inadequate sunlight. Her prized globes (maps of a world she once traveled) are mocked by the insular, screaming prison of motherhood. Kevin, as a toddler, is framed in cold, predatory blues, his stare as sharp as a scalpel. Ramsay weaponizes sound: the wet, percussive thwack of an arrow into a rabbit’s body; the screech of a failing irrigation system; the relentless, repetitive squeak of Kevin’s tricycle. These are not background noises; they are assaults. When Eva attempts to “talk” to Kevin—to reason, to connect—the film answers with silence or the click of a crossbow. The subtitle’s call for conversation becomes absurd when language itself has been colonized by Kevin’s cunning, silent cruelty. tenemos que hablar de kevin subtitulada
We Need to Talk About Kevin ( Tenemos que hablar de Kevin ) is a visceral psychological thriller that explores the chilling complexities of motherhood, nature versus nurture, and the aftermath of an unthinkable tragedy. For Spanish-speaking audiences, watching the film ( subtitulada ) is often considered the superior way to experience the powerhouse performances of its lead actors. Plot Overview Tenemos que hablar de Kevin Título original: We