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"Tully"
explores a legacy of love between a family of men, and the events
of one summer that change their world forever. Through the eyes of
Tully Coates Jr. (Anson Mount)
- the local hearthrob and eldest son - a world is revealed where secrets
are kept close beneath wide open skies as a distant father and his
two sons struggle with a past that has come back to haunt them.
The loss of their mother years ago has left the Coates boys adrift,
each longing for a connection to a woman they never knew. A separation
has grown between Tully and his reclusive father (Bob Burrus), who
lives in isolation even as he works side by side with his sons. Determined
not to meet the same lonely fate, Tully runs wild with the women in
town though he is careful to keep them all at a safe distance.
Tully's shy younger brother Earl (Glenn Fitzgerald)
is just the opposite, possessing an emotional maturity to comprehend
things that Tully has yet to see or feel. In his quiet way, Earl is
in Tully's shadow - but Earl knows something that Tully may not yet
be able to handle.
The one thing that Tully and Earl do have in common is an appreciation
for Earl's straight-talking best friend Ella
(Julianne Nicholson), a young woman smart enough to refuse overtures
from a womanizer like Tully and strong enough to become his friend.
As Earl watches warily, Tully becomes closer to Ella than anyone expected
- but when devastating news pushes Tully into her arms, he runs away
before he can begin to feel what might be true love.
Tully's discovery of a long buried secret that now threatens his family
and their farm brings him to confront his father about the ghosts
of a past that have pushed them apart. When he discovers that his
father's decisions were made out of love for his family, Tully begins
to appreciate his father's strength. With the air cleared, Tully's
own true feelings emerge.
The film is based on the award-winning story by Tom McNeal , with
the screenplay adaptation by Matt Drake and Hilary Birmingham. "Tully"
is Birmingham's feature directing debut and is produced by Annie Sundberg
and Birmingham.