MTV
Writer-director Sian Heder’s debut feature, Tallulah, has the sort of plot you’d expect to find only in an ’80s soap opera or a particularly trashy back issue of the National Enquirer: A young vagrant (Ellen Page) living out of her van gets roped into babysitting the neglected baby of a drunken housewife (Tammy Blanchard), kidnaps said baby on a whim, then begins to raise the baby as her own alongside the mother (Allison Janney) of her MIA ex-boyfriend. Heder heaps another layer of unbelievability atop the story by tingeing it with magical realism — both Janney and Page’s characters, at separate points, float off the ground and into the ether. All of these surrealities, though, can't compare to the strangest thing about Tallulah: It's inspired by a true story.
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