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Weston 2022-06-01 17:51:58

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Let’s talk about Ellen’s new film "Tallulah" at the Sundance Film Festival this year

as the source of his name, from "Fruit Candies" to "Juno" to "Freeheld". I fell in love at a glance.

Every movie Ellen Page starred in seemed to be tailor-made for her. In "Tallula", Ellen's aura of acting once again successfully "shaped" the role into herself.



Tallulah's story

Ellen played Tallulah, always stray hair, living in a tattered van, driving it around the country, gambling without a penny, stealing other people’s credit cards, collecting food from trash cans, and taking care of trucks. The driver asks for a bath ticket. There is no "tomorrow" in Tallulah's dictionary.

While walking around, I met a boy who wanted to get rid of his mother—Nico. The two wandered together. Two years later, the boy got tired and chose to leave. When the person he loves is gone, Tallulah says he doesn't care, the most important thing is to stick to his own way of life, but when he is alone, he can't help but yell into the distance.



Tallulah drove all the way to New York and found Nico's mother Margo to ask about his whereabouts, but was driven out. In desperation, I had to walk into a nearby hotel to steal the food left at the door of the room, but was mistakenly regarded as a hotel employee by a woman, so please come in to clean the room. With this advance, everything has changed...



This is a strange woman who regards her child as the "culprit" of her out-of-shape figure. She gave birth to this child only to win the attention of her husband. But things backfired, and in the end, I can only get satisfaction from dating other men outside.

The tip was considerable, but Tallulah stayed reluctantly but stayed to help the woman take care of her one-year-old daughter, by the way, scouring the cash scattered around the room.

I just wanted to take a shower by myself and leave when the woman came back from a date. Unexpectedly, after a few hours of getting along, this helpless child invaded Tallulah's originally broken world like an alien creature, and she became gentle...



When the woman came back drunk and fell asleep on the bed, she couldn't wake up. The child's tearing cry and the hands stretched out to the "half-day mother" completely defeated Tallulah. She was urged by a force, and she hurried in crying Took the child away...



Margo's story

husband suddenly "come out" + son Nico left home in order to get rid of himself



But Margo is an expert on marriage and family issues

pretending that his ex-husband is still living with him, and he has been reluctant to sign a divorce agreement. Soak the agreement in the bathtub, then pick it up in embarrassment and blow dry




All day long, I was surrounded by a pile of furniture and paintings that I didn’t belong to. I

put on my glasses and disappeared instantly. I

took out my shiny high heels. I looked at it. In the end I walked in flat shoes on the road and

asked the concierge of the apartment to come to my house for a drink, but When the other party is about to kiss him, he instantly puts up his protective armor and refuses to face his desire



Until one day he discovered that the tortoise who had been with him for many years had passed away, Margo finally couldn't help crying. The loneliness that had been suppressed all the

time broke the bank. At this time, Tallulah appeared in front of Margo's door with the stolen child in his arms.

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Tallulah and Margo's story

Tallulah lied that the child was Nico's, and was able to temporarily stay at Margo's house. Faced with this girl who has no experience as a mother, uses her own toothbrush, picks up broccoli from the ground and eats it, and sells lemon juice on the street downstairs, Margo is driven crazy in a second. This is her safe and elegant living atmosphere. A hurricane

Although life has become a mess, the appearance of Tallulah makes Margo begin to face his anger and anxiety. When asked Margo Tallulah intention about the future, had wanted to come over the identity of the "education" of this child, he was speechless Tallulah turn right - "You're so naive, this is your problem."

In According to Margo, Tallulah is rude and not polite, but he has the intuition and courage that he has forgotten.


Taken by Tallulah, he used paint crazy to destroy all the precious paintings of his ex-husband;

the night when the two talked about the "sorrow of death" and laughed in the bed, it was the most relaxing time in Margo's history.



On the grass, after Margo described the process of breaking his family dream, Tallulah also began to extract his own memories.

She was abandoned by her mother since she was a child, and she has always felt that "not being needed" is the best state. This stolen child made her touch the softest part of her heart for the first time.

A baby who relies on perception to find support, a wanderer who gradually finds a sense of security, a helpless person who wants to escape from the adult world-the three people breathe gently in the sun and become the closest people in each other's lives.

Tallulah-"Thank goodness there is gravity, so I won't float into outer space. If there is no gravity, I will grab a tree trunk and not let myself fly away."

Margo-"I think I don't I'll catch something, I want to fly away."

But in the end, Tallulah wanted to swim from the bottom of the sea, and Margo, who seemed to have nothing, would never leave the world. The two seemed to have a soul exchange. Once back.

As for what will happen next, I don't care about what the police and the woman who lost the child are up to.



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Tallulah quotes

  • Tallulah: She's just so little. She's got those like tiny little toenails, it just blows my mind.

    Margo: When they grow up and hate you and it really blows your mind.

  • Margo: My last book was about cultural shifts in the perception of marriage.

    Tallulah: It's fucked up.

    Margo: Yes, in a nutshell.