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  1. Jul 28, 2016 · So although the specific plot of Tallulah is not a true story, the films pulls from an unusual real-life event. It also poses some important questions about motherhood, and is certain to make ...

  2. Jul 29, 2016 · Tallulah is a very moving movie that asks the question what makes a good or bad mother and some have begun to wonder if Tallulah is based on a true story. The truth is it kind of is.

    • Tallulah Plot Summary
    • What Is The Relevance of Tallulah Swimming away?
    • Does Tallulah Keep The Baby?
    • Does Tallulah Go to Jail?
    • Why Does Tallulah Smile in The Car?
    • Tallulah Ending
    • Will There Be A Tallulah 2?

    Tallulah, or Lu, lives in her van with her boyfriend, Nico. He runs away with her because he can’t stand living with his mother, Margo, anymore. While initially Nico is amazed by Lu’s carefree, nomadic style of living, he eventually feels that they need to settle down, get married, get a home, and even jobs. He also misses his mother and wants to g...

    Earlier on, Nico acknowledges Tallulah to be so carefree that she could just leave everything and swim away. She has nothing to hold her down. When Tallulah feels helpless holding a sick baby with the cops looking for her, she wants to run away from everything. Her swimming away is symbolic of that. She’s in the middle of so much turmoil that she r...

    This is another common question, why hell no. In fact, she got her ass arrested for stealing the baby in the first place. Carolyn is united with her baby, and hopefully, this incident will make her a responsible mother.

    Certainly. Even though Margo promises to do her best she’s definitely going to get jail time. While it appears that Carolyn might not actually press charges, because she blames herself, her husband is not going to be forgiving. He is going to ensure that Tallulah is sentenced for stealing the baby.

    Through the course of the investigation, the detectives and cops realize that Carolyn was an irresponsible mother. That she was only anxious about herself than for her baby. After seeing that Tallulah didn’t run to save herself and stayed back for the safety of the baby, detective Richards understands why she took the baby. He turns around and asks...

    So what is it with all the floating away in the film? To understand that metaphor let’s look at what Tallulah says when she’s lying on the grass and talking to Margot. To which Margot replies saying: As nomadic as Tallulah is, she likes her life. He finds it to be liberating to be living in her van. Her trailer is everything she owns and loves. In ...

    Here’s a question that has been going around a lot. I think international binge watching of series with endless seasons has led to this. There shouldn’t be a “Tallulah 2” which one day becomes a series called the “Narratives of Lu” where she progressively meets new people and somehow ends up changing their lives. There simply shouldn’t. Tallulah is...

  3. Jan 23, 2016 · Yes, the story has the makings of a Lifetime movie; what grounds it are the terrific performances and Heder’s rich direction and screenplay.

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  5. Jul 29, 2016 · Heder’s movie, playing in select theaters and available on Netflix, is unabashedly about this very physical and emotional commitment to the life-changing event of motherhood, conveyed with an albeit drawn-out story. In its greatest achievement, Heder's writing and directing of “Tallulah” articulates—or feels like it does, to my humbled ...

  6. Aug 1, 2016 · Poor baby Madison is “rescued” by a troubled, lying woman who lives in a van. And even Janney’s character does not fit the good mom trope. Margo lied to herself, it seems, to create the ...

  7. Tallulah (Page) and her boyfriend, Nico (Jonigkeit), have been traveling, and living in their van, for years. When Nico suddenly leaves one day, and takes the couple's money with him, Tallulah goes to Nico's mother, Margo (Janney), for help. When Margo wants nothing to do with her, Tallulah begins searching a nearby hotel for food (and money).

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