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Take me Home
Directed by
Moritz Koch
,
Gabriel Mahlert
2024
Adventure
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Western
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95%
10.0
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Cast of Take me Home
Gabriel Mahlert
Henry
Moritz Koch
Tommy
Felix Oppermann
James
Johannes Posch
Jim
Pauline Dönges
Cowgirl1
Emma Koch
Cowgirl2
Moritz Koch
Director
Gabriel Mahlert
Director
Take me Home Ratings & Reviews
Loud and Clear Reviews
William Stottor
Liz Sargent's Take Me Home is a moving snapshot of a small family in Florida who struggles to meet one another's unique caregiving needs.
Asian Movie Pulse
Grace Han
The film inspires not just sympathy-from-afar, but empathy-with-one-other... refreshing in the realm of disability and adoptee representation.
Rachel's Reviews (YouTube)
Rachel Wagner
I wanted a little more closure to the story but it is a refreshing portrayal of a disabled person and their untidy family story
The Film Stage
John Fink
Take Me Home is striking in its authenticity and originality, which is perhaps why the abrupt tonal shift feels out of place alongside other moments in the film's third act.
Next Best Picture
David Cuevas
Where it lacks in formal originality, "Take Me Home's" compassionate production embraces and enforces an anti-ableist rhetoric - simultaneously on-screen and behind the camera.
Decoding Everything (Substack)
David Chen
Take Me Home is relentless in its depiction of what taking care of someone with a disability entails-the exhaustion, the constant decision-making, the non-negotiables, and the things you barely let slide.
Variety
Lisa Kennedy
A deeply felt examination of the challenges so many face when familial love is swamped by economic reality.
The Movie Cricket
Sean P. Means
"Take Me Home" works with no emotional gimmicks, no false pity, no condescension. Just a real person showing us, through this artifice of a movie drama, how real their life can get.
The Curvy Film Critic
Carla Renata
Writer/Director Liz Sargent's intimate debut drama confronts us with an impossible situation, where one could easily have been discarded and misused had it not been for infinite love of those you are related to and chosen family.
IndieWire
Wilson Chapman
The ending doesn't exactly erase what "Take Me Home" does well, but it does leave the film a much more dispiriting watch than it otherwise would have been, a promising drama that betrays it's own best qualities.
TheWrap
Elizabeth Weitzman
With its uniformly memorable performances and unusually persistent compassion, "Take Me Home" serves as a moving cri de coeur.
RogerEbert.com
Robert Daniels
For much of Liz Sargent's "Take Me Home," a modest, immersive story about marginalization and grief, one is captivated by its quiet approach.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
Throughout Liz Sargent's heartrending debut," the basic routines of everyday life can be appreciated for how daunting they might be when the body or mind fail you as well as the grace that the people around to lend their support to prevent catastrophe.
Screen Rant
Gregory Nussen
The film's warmth and its heartbreak are reflections of her perspective alone. But its approach is so diffuse that its uncertain and purposefully ambiguous ending is misguided at best.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
There isn't a predictable or hackneyed exchange in the drama, which understands not just the immense challenges its characters face but also the throwaway humor that can be essential to a family's connective tissue.
Awards Buzz
Abe Friedtanzer
This is, above all, an intimate family drama about what it means to grow up and deal with change, and everyone involved helps to create a poignant and affecting experience highlighted by Anna's star-making performance.
Silver Screen Riot
Matt Oakes
It's a work made with palpable care, one that honors the disabled community not through platitudes, but through realism rooted in experience.
Cinapse
Dan Tabor
By centering love instead of limitation, Take Me Home is a quietly devastating reminder of those who society leaves behind-and who still manage to keep going anyway.
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