Tully

Tully

2018 "See how the mother half lives."
Tully
Tully

Tully

6.9 | 1h36m | R | en | Drama

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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6.9 | 1h36m | R | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: May. 04,2018 | Released Producted By: Denver & Delilah Films , Bron Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.focusfeatures.com/tully
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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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Cast

Charlize Theron , Mackenzie Davis , Ron Livingston

Director

Kayla Meadows

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Denver & Delilah Films , Bron Studios

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Larry Silverstein I'm obviously in the minority here, but, although I liked Cody Diablo's scripts for "Juno" and "Young Adult", I found this one very annoying with the portrayal of men stereotyped and lazy. Charlize Theron is excellent, as usual, in her role. The huge twist here I found to be a big viewer setup and a gimmick.
deb-481-36108 While the movie passes off as a comedy about how difficult it can be as a new mother, in reality the film is nothing more than a commercial for divorce lawyers, alcohol sales and affirmative action.1) As with all hollywood moves these days (and during the last 30 years), the lead persons of authority, such as the president, the commander, the highest CEO or in the movies case "the principal", is, of course, black.I don't know why the 'leader' in all films MUST be of color, since whatever the mission is, it's not working. People of color are facing extreme population decline and we all know how much this "put people of color in power in the movies" agenda is helping the unfortunate living in Chicago (64 murders last weekend alone).2) The lead actress hires a night nanny to help care for her newborn and for some insane reason, decides to party hard with here using alcohol and drugs. Later the two leading ladies decide to have a lesbian love affair and denigrate the hard working husband providing for his wife and children.3) Lastly, in a drunken drugged up stupor, the leading lady crashes her car into a river, almost dies, and while laying in intensive care, STILL craves her new lesbian lovers companionship.IMO, this film is just another typical sick, twisted waste of time packed with has-been actresses and filled with demented messages.If that's your cup of tea - enjoy it. Me personally, I will intentionally never watch another movie staring Charlen Theron again.
antoniotierno The movie continually reminds Tully's otherworldly nature, all the time. No one else ever sees Tully, but then, in Tully's final act, things start to get weirder and weirder. Much of what does work is owed to Theron and Davis's stunning performances. Theron, in particular, is simply impressive, physically and acting wise also; as Tully enters her life and begins to help her out, Theron communicates the relief effortlessly. Davis, who long ago demonstrated her versatility in other projects (such as Halt, Catch Fire, Black Mirror and Always Shine) threads the needle on a character that should either be infuriating or preposterous (or both!), making Tully enchanting and mysterious. Overall the story works properly.
athena24 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.