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Take Me
Directed by
Pat Healy
TV-MA
2017
83m
Comedy
,
Crime
,
and more
6.1
68%
50%
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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 of Take Me
Taylor Schilling
Anna St. Blair
Pat Healy
Ray Moody
Alycia Delmore
Nathalie
Brooke Dillman
Cathy
Jim O'Heir
Stuart
Mark Kelly
Tom
Toby Huss
Officer Judkins
Alejandro Patiño
Officer Ramirez
Take Me Ratings & Reviews
Film Pulse
Adam Patterson
Take Me is a solid directorial debut from Pat Healy and will hopefully be a sign of good things to come as he transitions to a career behind the camera.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
The fun of Take Me is watching these two actors go toe-to-toe in scene after scene. Healy knows that as a director. His approach is simple, unadorned, and gets the job done.
CutPrintFilm
Chris Evangelista
By the time Take Me arrives at its climax we begin to see how much better this film could've been.
It's Just Movies
Ron Wilkinson
A fresh take on the crime comedy does a lot with a little.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
The movie moves briskly along at just 85 minutes, balancing laughs and cringe-worthy violence. A sequence involving a set of car keys will not be soon forgotten.
Paste Magazine
Andy Crump
You can say a great deal about the film's various subtexts, but its greatest pleasures are its performances.
We Got This Covered
Matt Donato
Take Me is a goofball kidnapping scenario with a much deeper meaning, but a light, jovial tone never wavers.
Daily Dead
Heather Wixson
It's just excellent stuff all around, and I highly recommend seeing it as soon as you can .
Slant Magazine
Keith Watson
Take Me is a suspense comedy that simply isn't very suspenseful or very funny.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Healy knows exactly the mix of comical bumbling and psychological tension he wants here, executing the premise in a way sure to please fans of his distinctive body of work ... and impress a few new ones along the way.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
The broad opening scenes make it seem like a lighter movie than it is; hang in there, because it's a ride.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
Healy is never able to find an absorbing middle ground in Mike Makowsky's script, vacillating gratingly between shrill farce and murky thriller that flails its way toward an intended twist-ending that really shouldn't surprise anyone.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
Parts of it work, but the overall package is never really suspenseful enough to have you on edge or overtly funny enough to be a lark.
Village Voice
Sam Weisberg
While the film, to its credit, doesn't become a trite morality play, the ending is thin and contrived nonetheless.
Variety
Nick Schager
Exploits its screwy premise for both unnerving laughs and volatile thrills.
Film Inquiry
Alex Arabian
Take Me doesn't beg the audience to think or force it to endure visually horrific imagery. Instead, it's a rather fresh take on the classic battle of the sexes trope.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... features enough playful twists to keep you guessing until the end, although the banter becomes tiresome and the emotional investment dwindles as the thin concept is stretched to feature length.
The Film Stage
John Fink
A tonal mess with weak comic timing.
Film Journal International
Maitland McDonagh
A quirky comedy about power and fantasy role-play, Take Me's loopy premise fuels an off-kilter character study.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Take Me" has plenty of itchy encounters and visceral moments to get by, and it's funny and twisted throughout.
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