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The Oscar Tully'' and ``JUNO'' updates female movies *Note! Contains spoilers.
2018.08.24
*This article touches on the ending of the story, so if you haven't seen it yet, we recommend that you enjoy it after watching the movie.
"Tully" synopsis
Marlo (Charlize Theron), who is about to give birth to her third child, has a very busy life. Daughter Sarah (Lea Frankland) is unruly, but son Jonah (Asher Miles Fourica) is emotionally unstable. Today, Jonah is called by the principal of the elementary school that his siblings attend and is asked to hire a full-time teacher to support Jonah. Her husband, Drew (Ron Livingston), is kind, but he leaves the housework and childcare to his wife, and Marlo takes that for granted.
One day, Marlo's older brother Craig (Mark Duplass), who is a successful businessman and lives a luxurious life, offers to arrange for a babysitter for the night as a baby gift. Marlo, reluctant and feeling guilty about leaving her baby with a stranger, refuses, but Craig forces her sister to give him the sitter's phone number. Marlo safely gives birth to a baby girl, but her housework has increased tremendously. Furthermore, when he is called by the principal again and told that Jonah will be sent to a different school, he finally explodes with emotion and yells at the principal. When Marlo returns home, he realizes that he has reached his limit and asks for a nighttime babysitter. Marlo is stunned when a young woman named Tully (Mackenzie Davis) shows up at 10:30 p.m. She was wearing a T-shirt that showed her belly button and jeans, and suddenly she was a modern-day girl with a loose fit. However, when Marlo is confused, Tully confidently declares, ``Trust me,'' and urges Marlo to go upstairs and get some sleep.
When they woke up the next morning, Tally was gone, and the living room and kitchen on the first floor, which hadn't been cleaned in eight years, were spotless. Marlo smiles brightly for the first time in a while and says to her husband, ``Everything about her is perfect. Somehow, the world has become brighter.'' The Day After, Tally has continued to update its "perfection". Furthermore, he tells her that ``you have to take care of everything in your life,'' and listens to her stories and complaints, and even consults her about her worries, and before they know it, the two of them form a friendship. However, no matter what happens, Tally disappears before dawn and never talks about herself, such as what she does during the day.
Index
- The third installment of the duo written by D. Cody and directed by J. Reitman.
- A special trick to bring "that gimmick" to women's films
- Life stages and women's "transformation"
The third installment of the duo written by D. Cody and directed by J. Reitman.
Born in 1978, Diablo Cody worked as a stripper and writer before becoming a screenwriter, and has had the unusual career of publishing an autobiography at the age of 27. ` `JUNO ,'' the first time he wrote a screenplay, was released in 2007 as the second film by Jason Reitman, who made his feature directorial debut with ``Thank You Smoking .'' This comical and heartwarming coming-of-age drama stars Ellen Page as a high school student who becomes pregnant at the age of 16, and Cody makes her debut with an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Cody and director Reitman teamed up again for 2011's Young≒Adult . Mavis, played by Charlize Theron, is a divorced 37-year-old The Ghost Writer of young adult novels. Mistaking an e-mail she received from her high school ex-boyfriend announcing the birth of a baby as a sign that he wants to get back together, she returns to her hometown and causes a commotion.
“Young≒Adult” trailer
Cody and Reitman's third collaboration will be ``Tully,'' which was released in Japan in August 2018. Charlize Theron will be starring in " Young≒Adult ". Marlo, who has two children attending elementary school (the second son is emotionally unstable), has given birth to her third child, and is unable to sleep at night due to childcare and housework, and is on the verge of a breakdown. Unable to rely on her husband, Craig, who prioritizes work, she decides to hire a babysitter who specializes in nights, recommended by her brother. Tully (Mackenzie Davis), who started visiting from that night, is young and casually dressed, but her work style is perfect, like a ``modern-day Mary Poppins.'' Through his relationship with Tally, Marlo gradually regains peace of mind and cheerfulness, but...
"Tully"© 2017 TULLY PRODUCTIONS.LLC.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
The heroines of these three films, written by Cody, all face major turning points in their lives and face problems and obstacles, but they overcome the difficulties and move forward again. Juno, Mavis, and Marlo are all unique and have unconventional behavior, but they have endearing personalities and the way they live life to the fullest makes you sympathize with them. All three films can be broadly categorized into the genre of women's films, but ``Tully'' has a surprising twist that sets it apart from the previous two.