Kevin a cute little kid, had a strange rather rude connection with his mother since his birth. Kevin’s upbringing, in which a strange psychological feud is waged between mother and son from birth and as the time passed by things getting even more weired, the concerned mother pacified by the father that Kevin is just a kid. Things got more twisted with the arrival of second baby, Ashley in the family.
We Need to Talk About Kevin, Lynne Ramsay’s brilliant and bracingly assured adaptation of Lionel Shriver’s novel about a mother whose teenage son commits an unspeakable crime, one may called it a crime against humanity, I am not going to disclose it, in order to not ruin the thrill of those who haven't watch the movie yet.
The movie runs in perspective view with story of past & present running in tandem. A good movie to watch showing a psychological drama upbringing.