Irish Daily Mirror

Life with a new baby’s a scream

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TULLY

Cert 15 Running time 96 minutes ★★★★★

Charlize Theron changes gear from the Fast and Furious franchise to give a first-class performanc­e in this wryly funny and gaspingly honest comedy drama. Only last year the Oscar winner was an impressive­ly ripped action star, now she’s believably hefty, wrinkled and worn. She brings warmth and humour to the married fortysomet­hing, Marlo, who’s suffering soul-sapping sleep deprivatio­n and barely coping with her newborn, third child.

Marlo watches TV reality shows and scoffs pizza in exhausted surrender to the pressure of conforming to the impossible standards of other, seemingly perfect parents. Her husband returns from work each night and collapses in front of the telly so Marlo’s wealthy older brother hires them a night nanny, to help with the midnight feeds. Played by Mackenzie Davis, Tully is an eager-to-please 26 year old, with a toned physique and model looks.

And slowly the boundaries between employee, family and friend are blurred.

The movie is directed with sympathy by Jason Reitman and written with commendabl­e insight by Diablo Cody.

They previously teamed up for 2007’s teen pregnancy drama Juno, and 2011’s Young Adult, which also starred Theron.

This is equally polished and my favourite of the three. Cody’s script is astonishin­gly good at portraying the noise, frustratio­n and physical indignitie­s of child rearing, while people tell you how precious and fleeting those early moments are.

Painfully accurate in its depiction of domestic distress, I was suffering Vietnam War-like flashbacks to the terrible times of my son’s first years.

And then Cody delivers a perfectly flighted narrative curve ball which bowls us over with its emotional power.

But this isn’t a depressing experience, more a therapeuti­c hymn to virtues of sacrifice, compromise and steadfastn­ess.

If a newborn has made you feel afraid, desperate and broken, this film will put you back together.

By the end credits I was crying like a baby.

Marlo watches TV reality shows and scoffs pizza in exhausted surrender to the impossible standards of other parents

 ??  ?? VEG OUT: Theron plays worn-out mum Marlo
VEG OUT: Theron plays worn-out mum Marlo

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