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Tallulah Netflix Movie Review

So a couple of days ago I saw the movie Tallulah on Netflix, and I was happy to see Ellen Page in something again. It has been a while since I saw her in anything.
So the movie follows a girl named Tallulah and she kidnaps a baby girl, that the mother doesn't really want but sort of realizes that she does. So Tallulah goes to her boyfriends mother for help which, they have never meet each other, and no one know's where he is.
This is a pretty good movie I must say. The actings was spot on, and was very believable. Ellen Page, like always, gives a great performance.
The music is not to memorable, which could have been worked on a little more. The lighting was good, and it fit the overall tone that the movie was going for.
The final scene was a bit odd however, because it was like one of those scenes that you would film if you didn't really know how to end the movie.
In the end, it is a pretty good movie, and I would suggest checking Tallulah out on Netflix, it is worth seeing at least once.


final score: 3.7/5

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