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Tallulah

  • 2016
  • 1h 51min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
22 k
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Allison Janney, Elliot Page, Liliana Ellis, and Evangeline Ellis in Tallulah (2016)
Desperate to be rid of her toddler, a dissatisfied Beverly Hills housewife hires a stranger to babysit and ends up getting much more than she bargained for.
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À la recherche de son ex-petit ami, une jeune vagabonde kidnappe sur un coup de tête le bébé d'une maman négligente et le fait passer pour le sien.À la recherche de son ex-petit ami, une jeune vagabonde kidnappe sur un coup de tête le bébé d'une maman négligente et le fait passer pour le sien.À la recherche de son ex-petit ami, une jeune vagabonde kidnappe sur un coup de tête le bébé d'une maman négligente et le fait passer pour le sien.

  • Réalisation
    • Sian Heder
  • Scénario
    • Sian Heder
  • Casting principal
    • Elliot Page
    • Allison Janney
    • Tammy Blanchard
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    22 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Sian Heder
    • Scénario
      • Sian Heder
    • Casting principal
      • Elliot Page
      • Allison Janney
      • Tammy Blanchard
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    • 60avis des critiques
    • 63Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux38

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    Elliot Page
    Elliot Page
    • Tallulah
    • (as Ellen Page)
    Allison Janney
    Allison Janney
    • Margo
    Tammy Blanchard
    Tammy Blanchard
    • Carolyn
    Evan Jonigkeit
    Evan Jonigkeit
    • Nico
    Felix Solis
    Felix Solis
    • Manuel
    David Zayas
    David Zayas
    • Detective Richards
    Uzo Aduba
    Uzo Aduba
    • Detective Kinnie
    Fredric Lehne
    Fredric Lehne
    • Russell
    Evangeline Ellis
    • Madison
    Liliana Ellis
    • Madison
    John Benjamin Hickey
    John Benjamin Hickey
    • Stephen
    Zachary Quinto
    Zachary Quinto
    • Andreas
    Maddie Corman
    Maddie Corman
    • Vera
    Eden Marryshow
    Eden Marryshow
    • Officer Lacey
    Oberon K.A. Adjepong
    Oberon K.A. Adjepong
    • Cab Driver
    Tommar Wilson
    Tommar Wilson
    • Concierge
    J. Oscar Simmons
    J. Oscar Simmons
    • Valet
    Charlotte Ubben
    Charlotte Ubben
    • Grad Student
    • Réalisation
      • Sian Heder
    • Scénario
      • Sian Heder
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    10ArtAesthetics

    Beautifully made movie. Almost perfect!

    WOW! After a long time I saw a movie where I couldn't take my eyes or ears off a single frame.

    The story as such isn't anything new. Each character is something we've seen before. The magic of this movie is in the way the story is told. The dialog, the characters, the acting, the pauses, and the music all comes together in just the right amount of drama, never going overboard in this highly emotional story.

    It has brilliantly portrayed and written flawed characters. Ellen Page is simply phenomenal as Tallulah, a young woman living on the fringe with a golden heart but a messed up mind. Allison Janney as the scorned, sad, bitter wife also with a kind heart makes you feel for her. Tammy Blanchard as an unworthy mother, and a extremely flawed woman, yet with a good heart underneath manages to make you sympathetic towards her despite her apparently unforgivable flaws.

    Oh and how I LOVE Uzo Aduba! She steals her scenes in a small part. She's simply amazing.

    I also loved the end. It wasn't all hunky dory yet each character finds something worth fighting for and worth living for, despite their hopelessness.
    Red_Identity

    Very touching

    I don't think the plot summary of this is anything truly original or unpredictable, but boy do the writers do it really well. They do a fine job of developing the central characters and do a good job of making us empathetic towards everyone, which is always important for a film like this. You have to find a certain balance where your characters' flaws come shining through very noticeably, but where their redeeming qualities also become more noticeable as the film goes on. In this case they do. The entire cast is quite strong, with Page, Janney, and Blanchard giving some really powerful work here. It's great to see them working at this capacity and all should receive at least some attention come awards season.
    10Sailor-21

    A gem!

    My wife and I both found this a small masterpiece.

    The writing is enchanting.

    The players are superb. Ellen Page never ceases to amaze. She is one very talented lady.

    Allison Jenney's work is always worth watching, never more so than in this flick.

    I found the Carolyn part played just a wee bit over the top.

    At a time when far too many movies are made for a young audience devoid of aesthetic sensibility, it's movies like this that rekindle love of film in the mature movie-goer.
    10idaeaa

    Amazing

    I was stunned by how beautiful this movie was. I didn't really expect this much, and seeing a weak IMDb score made me want to review this film. All women should watch this film. It disregards all standard stereotypes we have about mothers, middle aged women and how we relate to each other. Some reviewers talk about it being predictable, Id say its the opposite. Aside from the general outline of events in the film, no valuable aspect is predictable. Although I cannot speak for the male audience, I am worried it plays too much on female emotions and values to be able to be a hit for both genders. But I might be wrong. It contains Oscar worthy performances and its screenplay is brilliant in itself. It reminded me a lot of the feeling I got stuck with after watching American Beauty.That feeling is still there though. Don't know about this one.
    7Quinoa1984

    Baby crimes and misdemeanors

    One nice thing up front: this movie gets how New York City works when it comes to giving tickets (though I don't know if it would've gotten a 'boot', more likely it would've been towed, but I digress).

    Tallulah is a prototypical example of an independent film that features two very well known actors (at least to some, I'd think Ellen Page is and Allison Janey may be hit or miss for some, still, even after all these years), and *feels* like a first time Sundance-festival-bound indie film. But it's not necessarily a negative, or something to be wary of, in the case of this story. A lot of that does come down to the actors, and (mostly) realistic reactions to how the story goes into one 'oh s***' moment after another and, again, it comes down to the choices the characters make which can be desperate, foolish, but also for their own good in a way.

    Tallulah is wandering from place to place being basically if Juno several years later was a hobo and lost a lot of the snappy dialog (Page in slightly similar attire, though grungier, more "street" to give it obnoxious quotes). Her man friend Nico runs off on her for some reason or another (he wants to go home to his mom, she doesn't want to do that, and during the night he splits - oh, and why he split in the first place is and isn't clear). So she finds his mother's apartment in New York city, she rejects him, and the she ambles about into the Waldwick hotel where she stumbles upon a drunken socialite-dilettante (Tammy Blanchard in a performance that may be overlooked but she gives this blonde dummie a lot more depth than you'd expect, some of that's in the writing). She has a baby, and Tallulah is tasked to take care of her while she's out for the day, thinking she's a housekeeper. Later this blonde lady stumbles drunk into bed, Tallulah feels wrong about leaving a crying baby all alone and kidnaps her.

    Good premise and a strong beginning to a story that doesn't give us a protagonist who is necessarily 'likeable' or 'sympathetic' just because we're told to like her. She's complicated, she's lost, she explains later on in the story briefly and just enough so that her faults go back to a place of abandonment (she does turn to Nico's mother, Allison Janey, for help, and she reluctantly agrees making the spine of the movie). What I liked is that the story gives some things to explain motivations for stuff - why Janey's character Margo can't let go of her past relationship which ended in betrayal (oddly enough Janey once again being the 'beard' to a gay man in a marriage like on Masters of Sex) and why Tallulah can't stay still for very long - but the actors are given a lot of room to play with, to find the characters on screen so that we can also relate to them well enough. So when something "quirky" like Tallulah pulling down all of Margo's ex's paintings off the wall to 're-paint' at first seems to turn out badly and then becomes a bonding scene, it works because we can believe these people in it.

    In other words, this is a movie that has some light crime-elements to it with the kidnapped baby, maybe in its way a hybrid of a New York intellectual comedy-drama and a slight, a little bit, of neo-noir, and it mostly works if you like Page and Janey (oh and some nice character people like Zachary Quinto as the 'new' guy for Margo's ex, David Zayas and Orange is the New Black's Aduba pop up and the latter even gets some good character motivation, nicely done writer-director Heder). It also has that, um, slightly odd touches that at first are acceptable and then pop up at the very end: floating in a dream can work once, but twice, I'm not so sure. And there are certain story contrivances that do come up, mostly in the last third or act or whatever, and it does make you realize this story's coming to a wrap-up in some ways that do and don't make sense.

    But for all of these misgivings Tallulah does function as a quality dramatic film with a few light touches about what it means to have a lack of options or resolve, to really be caught up in existential dilemmas that matter, whether it's having a baby that's not yours to become close with or to let go of a marriage that didn't work when YOU are a writer about marriage (yeah, that's here as a thing). If you asked what I thought I'd say 'I liked it, it has heart, and... that's about it, and it's enough.'

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    • Anecdotes
      Sian Heder got the idea for the film when she was working as a nanny when she first moved to L.A.
    • Gaffes
      When Lu is waiting for the train, we see a red light approaching, indicating a new train, but then the doors open and we see the orange seats of an old car. When the doors close again, we see the blue seats of a new train.
    • Citations

      Tallulah: Your Plan depended on other people. People suck, and they'll disappoint you every time.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Conan: Allison Janney/Nate Diaz/Autolux (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm Gone Mama
      Written by Jim Murphy

      Performed by Jim Murphy and The Accents

      Courtesy of Fervor Records

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    • How long is Tallulah?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Is "Tallulah" inspired by real-life events?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juillet 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tallulah: Người Giữ Trẻ
    • Lieux de tournage
      • ÉTATS-UNIS
    • Sociétés de production
      • Maiden Voyage Pictures
      • Ocean Blue Entertainment
      • Route One Entertainment
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      1 heure 51 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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