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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 · “Tallulah” becomes unexpectedly conversational, touching upon the type of privilege it is to have and care for someone, through two people who have no immediate answers.
Unknown to Tallulah, Margo is struggling with her own marital problems after her ex-husband Stephen has left her for a man, Andreas, and is pressing Margo to finalize their divorce. While Tallulah and Maddy stay with Margo, the three of them bond; Tallulah reveals her fears of forming relationships and Margo admits to having trouble letting go.
Ellen Page and Allison Janney co-star as two strangers, suffering from separate, devastating familial blows, who end up in a strange relationship—and taking care of a baby together, no less.
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 result is that Lu kidnaps the kid - albeit for intended altruistic reasons - and heads back to Margo's claiming the child his hers and Nicos.
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Jul 25, 2016 · When, at the end of a long string of misadventures and lies, Tallulah tells Margo, “I’m so sorry,” and Margo answers, “I know you are,” the actresses’ grave intensity gives their on-the-nose exchange considerable poignancy.