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Tully (2018)

May. 04,2018
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6.9
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Marlo, a mother of three, including a newborn, is gifted a night nanny by her brother. Hesitant at first, she quickly forms a bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging nanny named Tully.

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Diagonaldi
2018/05/04

Very well executed

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Motompa
2018/05/05

Go in cold, and you're likely to emerge with your blood boiling. This has to be seen to be believed.

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Roy Hart
2018/05/06

If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.

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Cody
2018/05/07

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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westsideschl
2018/05/08

Reader most likely already knows what the movie's about, so. Positives: (1.) That Charlize would gain fifty pounds to make the character is way beyond duty. Fooled me, I thought it was very good prosthetics - and would have been healthier for her. (2.) Script topic was unusual, but important. Well written, and well acted by all. The lack of discussion about pro help was not important as most low income and/or educated and/or rural persons that's not an easy viable option. Negatives: (1.) As seems to be the norm in movies that show teachers and administrators they are portrayed as self-centered, unknowing, little caring, few scarifies, dumpkoffs. Still the stereotype. (2.) Tully was a little too unrealistic in many ways such that at one point I thought she was a mental illness/breakdown imaginary creation of Charlize's character. But, enjoyable whether real or not.

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athena24
2018/05/09

Very original and beautifully executed movie about the post-birth depression (not a "baby-blues"). The 'comedy' tag for Tully is misleading; it's a bitter drama with a very interesting idea. If you're close to the subject (birth, babies...) it shouldn't leave you indifferent.Charlize Theron and Mackenzie Davis are exceptional (specially Charlize Theron) in their roles. I think that the main point of the movie, showing the exhaustion related to post-birthing depression is brilliantly passed to the viewer.Although a very good movie, there is some sense of incompleteness. Also, the relationship between Marlo and Drew is undeveloped.

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itsbobr
2018/05/10

Craig (Mark Duplas) wants to make a gift of a Night- Nanny to his sister, Marlo (Charlize Theron), since she just had another baby, Mia. Marlo has two other children Jonah (Asher Miles) and Sarah (Lia Frankland). And Jonah is a handful to deal with. They call him Quirky, but I thought the word was autistic but that word was never mentioned. The Night-Nanny, Tully (McKenzie Davis) shows up and works for a while until she says she can no longer work for Marlo because she isn't needed anymore: she "bridged a gap" and Marlo can do things herself. This upsets Marlo and she crashes her car into the water. This will give many who don't really know about motherhood some insight when a new baby comes on the scene. We will get a real look at what motherhood is all about with the stresses that come with it, and a lot of it isn't pretty; but to be fair we also see the joys of motherhood too. However, having said all that: motherhood is still a mystery to many of us regarding how things got done that we really weren't aware of. (Hear! Hear!)We see Tully take care of everything, the house, the baby and Marlo too. The funniest scene was when a teacher in Jonah's school calms Jonah down by pretending he's a tree and gets Jonah to do the same and he does. The kicker is when the leaves are blown by the wind and the teacher goes all animated. Very funny. I especially liked the way Tully and Marlo bantered about a lot of things. The voices were quiet, informative, casual and very honest. Very good chemistry here and the pacing was just right. Ah, you always ask about a twist. Yes, there is one, but you may miss it and looking back on it, I really thought they would have let the cat out of the bag in a different way. The way they did it was not too subtle, and if you really pay attention, you'll get it. I read that Charlize Theron gained 50-pounds for this role, and it really looked good on this very beautiful actress. She is also the Executive producer in this. I wouldn't be surprised if Charlize Theron got an Oscar for her performance as it was perfect. (9/10)Violence: Yes, the car crashing into the water. Sex: No. Nudity: Brief, breast feeding. Humor: Yes, quite funny dialogues at times. Language: Yes, lots of it. Rating: A

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cruise01
2018/05/11

Tully (4 out of 5 stars).Tully is a comedy drama film that shows the raw concept of a relationship between a mother and their children. Tully is good. Charlize Theron gives one of the best performances. Of course, she gained weight for the role. Seeing her closing her eyes in a car while her child is screaming and kicking her seat. Like she is about to snap was incredible. The film is like a modern day Mary Poppins, were a night nanny comes and makes everything all better. The plot was good. Marlo (Charlize Theron) is a mother of two and pregnant with the third. Her son struggles with a development disorder were he has a mental breakdown when things do not go his way. Or is afraid to flush the public toilet cause it would make a loud noise. The school he goes too. The principle is trying to inform Marlo that they need to hire him an aid. Since the teacher cannot focus on just him when they have other kids to teach. And their daughter is a reasonable child that tries to help her mother. When Marlo has her baby. She barely has time for herself. She barely gets any sleep, tries to get chores, and take the kids to school and face against a meeting with the principle everytime. Her husband Drew (Ron Livingston) is busy with work and only shows up in the evening and than is busy playing video games. While her brother Craig (Mark Duplass) suggest they hire a night nanny. They hire Tully (Mackenzie Davis). A night nanny that does all the babysitting at night, she does the cleaning, and bakes desserts for the morning. Tully's plot is like one of those life lesson themes. Were Tully suggest that Marlo has it easy. She has the sameness which she takes for granted. While Marlo is missing her earlier years, were her body physique was thin, and she had plenty of energy. Seeing Tully and Marlo sharing their experiences and how one has it better was great. Tully is an interesting character. She has plenty of energy, open spirit perspective on life. Having newborns can be stressful on the parents. It is the most beautiful things in life with the babies growing every day and keeping you up all night. Charlize Theron was fantastic. Seeing her character being exhausted, trying to take care of her kids, and when she sits down at the dinner table. You can see that she is exhausted mentally and physically. Mackenzie Davis was great as Tully. She is like the modern day Mary Poppins. She is always cheery and energetic on life. She is the night nanny that every mother needs. Overall, Tully is a good comedy drama film. Charlize Theron and Mackenzie Davis are great. The plot and concept of the beauty aspect of mothers dealing with newborns and their kids can be raw. But its those small moments that every mother can cherish with the bond and their babies.

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