Time Out Special Screening

We Need to Talk About Kevin

 

The much-anticipated film based on Lionel Shriver's Orange Prize-winning novel.

For her third feature after Ratcatcher (1999) and Morvern Callar (2002), British filmmaker Lynne Ramsay has adapted Lionel Shriver's popular 2003 novel about an American woman, Eva (Tilda Swinton), suffering from the fallout of a terrible crime committed by her teenage son, Kevin (Ezra Miller). Set within commuting distance of New York City, Ramsay's bold and intensely visual adaptation is a fractured, mysterious story that swings between periods and moods and is both haunting and provocative. One minute, we witness the trappings of the suburban dream as Eva and her husband, Franklin (John C Reilly), are bringing up two children in comfort and wealth, despite the rumblings of a familial civil war. The next, we observe the situation of an outcast as Eva is attempting to rebuild her shattered life. Most impressively, Ramsay has converted the defining structure of Shriver's book - a series of letters from Eva to Franklin - into a radical, lyrical form of first-person cinema, and she and her collaborators, including cinematographer Seamus McGarvey (Atonement), show great invention in every scene. The result is partly a domestic tragedy, partly a horror story and partly a deeply claustrophobic and troubling portrait of a woman in crisis.

Dave Calhoun

As the programme went to the print, the distributor Artificial Eye confirmed the satellite link-up event. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, the premiere will not be broadcast into other cinemas. However, 'We Need To Talk About Kevin' is released nationwide from the 21st October.

Director
Lynne Ramsay
Cast
Tilda Swinton, John C Reilly, Ezra Miller
Country
UK-USA
Writer
Lynne Ramsay, Rory Stewart Kinnear
Distributor
Artificial Eye Film Company Ltd
Running time
112min
Year
2011

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