Take Me
Ray is a fledgling entrepreneur who specializes in high-end simulated abductions. He jumps at the chance when a mysterious client contracts him for a weekend kidnapping with a handsome payday at the end. But the job isn't all that it seems.
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- Cast:
- Taylor Schilling , Pat Healy , Brooke Dillman , Jim O'Heir , Mark Kelly , Toby Huss , Alejandro Patiño
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This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
The scenario might not be as unlikely as it had been a couple of years ago. But it still is nothing that is lucrative. So when our main character gets an offer with a lot of money involved, he won't ask too many questions. Now you can act morally superior and question the whole thing or just the fact how he handles things. But we wouldn't have a movie, if some things would not flow a certain direction.Having said that, it is tough for the actors to act with two things in mind. And that is to keep the viewer guessing. It is not a big secret that you will be asking yourself "what's going on". The movie almost begs you to ask that question. But it's not so much about any twist that is there or isn't. It's about the fun idea behind it. Fun as a movie idea, not necesserily if it were real of course ...
This film tells the story of a man who runs a kidnapping service for clients who wishes to be kidnapped for whatever reason. His new job is not as easy as it seems.I have actually watched a documentary about a kidnapping service, so the plot is quite believable to me. It delivers thrills and mystery, and it is a good film that provides adequate entertainment.
Since yesterday i saw it two times, one when i find it on Netflix and another with my parents.This have a great story, maybe unusual, so far from the usual "conservative" works of Hollywood (oriented by market) without giving up the good techniques per be a "little budget". Definitely It's a professional and artistic work without a godfather studio and media!
A comedy, thriller, mystery, with twists and turns that will keep you dizzy. A low budget, more human, rendering of The Game. A psycho-drama that doesn't take itself too seriously; or does it? A nice ride, even if it is in the trunk. The Sixth Sense for a guy with no sense. A date (with yourself) movie. Ultimately cathartic and satisfying.