Tallulah (2016)
7/10
Doing the wrong thing for the right reasons.
15 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Ellen Page gives a solid performance as a young woman who lives on the road and doesn't follow the standard rules of living. When looking for food in a Hotel hallway she is dragged into a room by an emotionally unstable mother. While the mother goes on a date, Lu is forced to babysit the child.

After realizing the mother is not fit to take care of the child she decides to take the child with her and visit her (ex) boyfriends mother, who had just divorced and is forcefully holding on to all that she had in her marriage. This is the moment the story really takes off, because the two are such opposites they struggle to build their relationship in the beginning but after a while they realize they both need some help getting along, and they realize they can learn from each other.

The best thing about this story is the chemistry between Lu and Margo, it teaches us it is alright to be vulnerable and make mistakes. Even though the story is not that original it is the good acting and tasteful way of telling that makes this worth watching.
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