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When her and Tallulah were talking about just not grabbing a branch, she meant it as in she was over life. But the ending, with everything that happened, she found something to live for, therefore, she needed to stay rooted with the earth and in order to do that she grabbed the branches.
Jul 29, 2016 · When Carolyn passes out later in the evening, Tallulah takes the baby to her van for a safe sleep; when the police are in the hotel lobby the next morning, Lu heads over to Margo’s place, and claims that the baby belongs to her and Nico.
Tallulah puts in so much work demonizing Carolyn, that it fails to convince us that she’s actually just another flawed human in the end, when she finally confronts Tallulah and begs to have...
When Detective Richards facetiously asks Tallulah if she has a habit of taking children into protective custody, Tallulah says nothing and smiles ruefully. Some time later, Margo wanders through Central Park before lying in the grass, recalling her conversation with Tallulah about letting go.
Aug 1, 2016 · A successful academic, still haunted by her husband’s decision to leave her for a man, gets swept up in the drama when the baby shows up on her doorstep, with its kidnapper claiming it’s her...
- Sian Heder
The end of Tallulah makes the takeaway crystal clear: the baby might not be better off with Carolyn, the biological mother – we don’t know – but at any rate, she doesn’t belong with Tallulah. Tallulah’s motherhood is temporal, her innate feelings of maternity misdirected.
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Jan 24, 2016 · Wandering into a swanky hotel to scavenge for room service scraps, Lu is mistaken for a maid by spacy trophy wife Carolyn (Blanchard), who is desperately looking for anyone to babysit her...