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Lynne Ramsay is an up and coming director with a ton of talent. The screenplay, written by Ramsay and Rory Stewart Kinnear. Parents need to know that We Need to Talk About Kevin is a bleak drama that centers on a disturbed teen who commits a heinous act. Is there anything positive to be found in this movie in terms of messages or role models? If not, why do you think the filmmakers chose to tell this story? Maybe it's movies like this and Rosemary's Baby that are voicing forbidden fears, or even truths, about being a parent.

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Suffocated by Motherhood, and a Child Whose Hold Still Lingers. "Every parent's nightmare" would be the evening news boilerplate description of "We Need to Talk About Kevin," Lynne Ramsay's disturbing movie about the mother of a child who goes on a killing spree at his high school. To watch the movie we just need to verify you are not a robot. Player is loading. do we really need to talk about him though? do we really?

The craziest part of this movie was how the dad didn't think anything was wrong in the slightest. Quite chilling. is it horrible to say that I don't think it was a huge stretch for Ezra Miller to play such a weird character? A face of evil that only a mother could love. Lynne Ramsay's We Need To Talk About Kevin might just be the scariest film about parenting yet made.