Watch: Tully 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – The film is about Marlo, a mother of three, including a newborn. Marlo’s brother gives her a night nanny as a gift. Hesitant with the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully..
Plot: 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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4.0 out of 5 stars Theron shines, and Cody’s script is full of great moments. A near gem that’s very watchable and enjoyable.
TULLY is a funny and frustrating look at motherhood through the eyes of a very tired, borderline post-partum depressed mom, played by Charlize Theron. We first meet Theron when she’s very pregnant, and already very stressed taking care of the two kids she has already. A nervous daughter who is smart but way too hard on herself, and a son who clearly is “on the spectrum” somewhere, and is becoming a real problem at his private school. A school his parents can’t really afford. The baby that’s on its way is clearly seen as a mixed blessing at best by Theron and her somewhat absent husband (played by Ron Livingston.)The baby arrives, and sure enough, it’s too much for Theron to handle. Her brother (Mark Duplass), who is doing QUITE well in business, suggests she hire a night nanny (a gift from him)…essentially a person who will take care of your newborn during the night so you can get a good night’s sleep yourself. Reluctant at first, but finally buckling to her own crushing exhaustion, Tully enters Theron’s life. Mackenzie Davis plays Tully as a nearly perfect answer to Tully’s need. She is empathetic. She is patient. She is understanding & funny. And most importantly, she takes care of the baby, cleans the house and even makes snacks for the kids. Theron finally gets some sleep. And with sleep, she re-engages with her household…finally serving something other than frozen pizza for dinner, being attentive to her older kids and just generally being in a better mood.
Much of the film revolves around the amusing night-time conversations between Theron and Tully, and an unusual friendship develops. It is here that the dialogue (from Oscar winner Diablo Cody) really sparkles. We come to feel the relationship between these two women very closely, and invest our attention into looking forward to what happens next, and next, and next. There are amusing surprises in store.
Director Jason Reitman keeps things moving along briskly. This indie-spirit film moves at the clip of a mainstream movie…making it extremely engaging. Theron is really terrific, and throws herself into this unflattering role in a way that makes us sympathize for her greatly even while we’re frustrated by some of her actions. Davis is delightful as the free-spirited Tully, and Livingston, in his understated way, makes for a good foil. The actors playing Theron’s kids are very sharp as well. This is a movie that really delights the viewer with excellent performances that are sparked by a script with heart and a fair amount of wit.
Why not 5 stars? It’s a close call, really. I docked it a half star or so because some of the scenes of chaos in Theron’s life are perhaps just a bit too broad and hard to believe. Cody has written them on a very fine line between believable and “too much.” That teetering takes some of the film’s potential power away. Specifically, scenes between Theron and various leaders at her son’s school paint the school officials with a very big “villain” brush, and with no subtlety. And I like Mark Duplass in some things, but his characteristic smugness makes him too one-dimensional in this film.
These gripes aside, TULLY is amusing, sometimes sad and VERY frequently surprising. It takes you down a few predictable roads, which only makes the surprise detours all the more impactful. It’s absolutely worth checking out, especially for just about anyone who has had to raise kids.
Breast Milk: The Movie
If I told you what this drama mimics, it would ruin the whole movie. And after just seeing it, the twist almost did.So, yeah, being as vague as possible there so not to ruin it for anyone else. Suffice to say, I really liked 90% of Tully.
Sarcastic, depressed and worn-out mother of two with another on the way, debates on accepting a gift of a Night-Nanny. After several impatient moments with her middle child with obvious, but never spoken, autism, she agrees to accept the help. What follows is a series of nights where the new nanny brings sparks back into the mom’s life and things are going great again.
The movie is a nice piece of reality and Charlize can really do no wrong. I absolutely believe she’ll become a legend and go down in history books about movies as one of the greats. Is this movie great?
Not really, but it’s pretty engaging despite it being so realistic. The cast is great, it was well filmed, acted and the dialogue felt both real and funny at times. One could argue this wasn’t just lifted from someone’s life.
Ahhh, but here’s the age-old question: Is this movie worth spending a ton of money at the movies or just renting/watching on Netflix? The latter is true. It’s definitely not a Lifetime® Television for Woman® movie as it even jokes about in the actual film. But, it’s just a “at-home, wow, that was good” movie.
Just forget the twist! That was foreseen, dumb and unnecessary. It also reminded me of one of my favorite French Horror Movies that gave me high tension and had the same moronic twist.
***
Final thoughts: And movie, thanks for reminding me, once again, why I don’t ever want kids. I don’t have 1% of the patience needed. Whew! It’s just exhausting seeing this movie and makes me glad about my decision.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 15636462
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Director Jason Reitman
Writer Diablo Cody
Actors Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Ron Livingston
Country United States, Canada
Awards 3 wins & 27 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory EFilm (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema