If you saw the 2018 film “Tully,” you have a reference point for where “Nightbitch,” based on the book by Rachel Yoder, is headed. The biggest difference between the two honest films about the hardships of modern-day motherhood is of course the dog element. Both films use narrative illusions to subvert a run-of-the-mill domesticated drama and feature award-winning actresses deglamorized to paint a more realistic picture. Much like Charlize Theron did with “Tully,” Amy Adams finds new territory by quite literally digging in the dirt. Adams explains that it was the internal monologue that she related to most when approaching the project. She also serves as a producer on the film.

There is a voice inside her (Adams) head that says what she really thinks when someone asks how she likes being a mother. “I’m dumb now,” that inner voice responds while outwardly she smiles and says, “I love it.” Stepping away from a career as an artist, now all consumed with raising her three-year-old son at home and cooking endless amounts of hash browns. Her doting but clueless husband (Scoot McNairy) travels for work during the week and is on daddy duty during weekends. “Honey, where are the towels…. The sippy cup…. Another towel?” He doesn’t provide her with the reprieve she so desperately needs. Mother notices weird hairs growing, her sense of smell stronger than before and a primal urge to run at night — barefoot. She needs a break, change and balance, to be an individual and simultaneously a mother before her new animalistic instincts consume her humanity.

Dustin Chase is a film critic and associate editor with Texas Art & Film, which is based in Galveston. Visit texasartfilm.com.

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