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تالولاه

2016

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1 h 51 m

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كوميديا

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رومانسي

بعد شعورها المسيطر أن ابنها بات حملًا ثقيلًا عليها، ربة المنزل من (بيفرلي هيلز) والتي تستأجر غريبة لتُجالس طفلها، فينتهي الأمر بأكثر بكثير مما ساومت عليه.
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6.7 /10

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

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21/08/2025 18:03
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samrawit getenet

14/06/2025 05:12
This movie was a heartfelt wonderfully acted intelligent well thought out movie. It kept my attention from start to finish. Ellen Page was fabulous as the homeless girl her acting was stellar. Juno would be the other film that I thought she did a wonderful acting job in. Very enjoyable movie, not sure why some people thought it didn't have a soul. You would have to be cold as a stone to not feel the emotion and see the beauty of this story. Didn't expect much of because I not a big fan of Ellen Page, but this was a very powerful performance along side co star Allison Janney who was equally powerful in her performance. This is a must see film
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Cathie Passera

14/06/2025 05:12
After catching the superb The Fundamentals of Caring another "Netflix exclusive" recommendation came up over the credits. With having enjoyed seeing Ellen Page in the slick Thriller The East,I decided that it was time to meet Tallulah. The plot: Deciding after running their smashed up van on stolen credit cards that it is time he goes back to meet his mum,Nico gets in a heated argument with his girlfriend Tallulah.Waking up the next morning to find Nico gone, Tallulah decides to travel down to New York. Reaching New York before Nico, Tallulah tracks down his mum Margo,who tells Tallulah that she has not seen her son in two years,and for her to get lost. Scavenging for food at a hotel, Tallulah is seen by hotel guest Carolyn. Believing her to be a staff member, Carolyn asks Tallulah if she can look after her baby whilst she goes on a date. Accepting the offer, Tallulah is taken aback,when Carolyn returns home drunk. Disguised at what she sees, Tallulah kidnaps the baby. View on the film: Spending almost the whole movie dragging a baby along,Ellen Page gives an incredible performance as Tallulah. Never shying away from the rough edges of Tallulah,Page shows a touching playfulness and dedication towards the baby,which Page smartly keeps away from undermining the casual Punk attitude Tallulah expresses over the crimes she commits. Cooling down when meeting Tallulah for the second time (this time with a baby) Allison Janney gives a sparkling performance as Margo. Reuniting with Page for the third time, Janney gives Margo a nervousness of being comfortable in her own skin,which Janney breaks with the natural chemistry shared with Page and an empathetic openness. Inspired by her own babysitting experiences,writer/director Sian Heder makes her film directing debut by taking on the "never work with children" challenge and passing with flying colours. Hunched in Tallulah and Nico's hippy van, Heder & cinematographer Paula Huidobro give the baby run an earthy atmosphere,where washed out colours get under the brittle nails that Tallulah is living her life under. Moving Tallulah and the baby from rough streets to high class apartments, Heder tightly holds the close-ups to engulf the viewer in the pressure on Tallulah,which is freed by a startling flight of fantasy bookend. Softening Margo when Tallulah returns with a baby,the screenplay by Sian Heder spins a hip,whip-smart "Women's Picture" touchingly painting the friendship between the women from abrasive over Tallulah keeping her most personal things hidden from Margo,to the explosively rabble rousing,as Tallulah helps Margo to discover that she can proudly hold her head high.Giving the kidnapping a sly comedic underline, Heder wisely never makes excuses for Tallulah's actions,with Heder avoiding any moral justification,to present Tallulah at her most rough-edged Punk best,as Tallulah grabs the baby and is gone baby gone.
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Stoblane

14/06/2025 05:12
I accidentally stumbled upon this movie thinking that I selected a series on Netflix. By the time I found out it was too long for an episode I was actually disappointed to find the film was almost to an end. There's some great acting in the movie and it genuinely made me tear up at the end. As far as the story goes, I feel like it was strong , yet missing in-depth explanations of certain aspects. It leaves to guess about some things, which isn't always bad, but in this case I just feel like I watched part of a potentially interesting story. So 10/10 for acting, 5/10 for captivating story and 0/10 would recommend to friends, because I never recommend movies that didn't completely blow my mind.
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