Tully Movie Review by Mark Colvin Jr
Charlize Theron has played numerous characters that have collectively
solidified her range as being a top-tier actress. In her latest movie Tully she
plays Marlo a mom with two kids who's about to give birth to her third.
Unfortunately it is painfully clear that she is overwhelmed with the two kids
that she already has. Her husband is played by Ron Livingston who could not
be more clueless about her existence let alone the impact parenting is having on
her. However her wealthy brother takes notice of her childrearing fatigue and
offers to pay for it night nanny as a gift to her in the new baby. Marlo is
reluctant at first but after she has a really bad day she gives in and calls
Tully who was played by Mackenzie Davis. Tully turns out to be the gift that
keeps on giving. Going into this movie I thought it was only gonna be a
film that those with a night nanny correlate to however Tully is not about
that at all Tully focuses more on the challenges of parenting as opposed to
the perks of having a night nanny it completely opened my eyes to just how
overwhelming parenting could be in a dark comedy sort of wait that's right
this is a drama in a comedy so technically it's a dramedy Marlowe has
no filter whatsoever which makes for some great funny moments but it also
pushes a lot of people to wait release their and gives her second best
performance because Monster is still a top dog but in Tully she is ferocious
she's heartened you can see that being a mom has just beat her down you could see
it on her face you could hear it in her voice and she's
given off some huge vibes of anger and exhaustion she shows us the ugly side of
being a parent like carrying baby weight and carrying her family on her shoulders
by no way shape or form as this performance pretty she's literally
attacking everyone but her performance is so good I felt sorry for her then I
had to realize or remind myself that this was a movie and not a documentary
now Mackenzie Davis is in here too as telling you she is a great addition to
the film her and Charlize Theron has some real natural chemistry where I think
they actually our friends in real life she
was a breath of fresh air to our almost suffocating lead and Marlo's character
kind of sees herself in Tully Tully is young she's free-spirited she's outgoing
she's smart she's witty charismatic everything that Marlowe
probably used to be or wish she was and I was thinking to myself why in the hell
did she wait so long to car if someone offered me at night nanny I would have
an appointment the same day my child came home
speaking of night nanny's prior to this movie I had no idea what a night nanny
was they actually come to your house at night and play with the baby and keep
the baby occupied while the mother sleeps then when the baby needs to nurse
they wake them mom up the nurse take the baby
wake up boom I was like wow this is this is how the other side lists if you were
a night nanny or if you had at night nanny let me know in the comment section
I have some questions and that's what the movie is about the impact that the
night nanny has when she least there is character Raoh starts to change her
outlook on life she starts to treat people better treat herself better start
doing some of the things that she used to enjoy doing as she slowly drives
towards her arc now this has some solid acting through and through even her two
kids her boy was called Shona and he was a quirky handful and her oldest daughter
was sweet and understanding at no point throughout the movie were they ever a
distraction I enjoyed the movie completely and that ending caught me so
off guard I was just so wrapped up into Marlo and Tully's chemistry and watching
their relationship grow that I missed the writing that was on the wall if you
caught it let me know in the comment section but I did have some problems
with this movie the first problem I had was that they really make motherhood to
be such a daunting task and I know I'm the guy with no kids saying I think it's
grossly exaggerated but I'm just like you know motherhood is not like this in
real life this was more so like the perfect storm this was how
bad motherhood could be but not an actual representation of it furthermore
father's we're not looking too good in here and they are calling out the dads
who are so career motivated that they do not even pay attention to their family
absentee father's you're on notice because the dad was a nice guy
but he really wasn't helping out much overall I appreciated tele confronting
the secret pain of motherhood literally it only takes one bad day for a mom to
think she is crazy the themes in tele is not something you see in everyday movies
but in here it's well-executed now the message of Tulley is crystal clear that
parenting is best when both parents contribute equally to raising the kids
when I say equally I mean effort resources it should be right down the
middle now the target demographic for Tully is mothers but fathers you should
go see this too because it's worth the price of admission
this well-written will direct it it's funny it's dark but every dark cloud has
a silver lining and that surely stands performance that alone should get you in
the door it makes for a great date night movie and if you're still here make sure
you drop a like subscribe so I could sing you the name of this really good
night man his name is Fred and fro now I'm told he is great with kids thanks
for watching







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