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6,1/10
6787
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSerial kidnapper accepts a job, unaware victims are real. He finds himself trapped in a dangerous, life-threatening situation he can't escape.Serial kidnapper accepts a job, unaware victims are real. He finds himself trapped in a dangerous, life-threatening situation he can't escape.Serial kidnapper accepts a job, unaware victims are real. He finds himself trapped in a dangerous, life-threatening situation he can't escape.
Andrew Staton
- Radio Announcer
- (Synchronisation)
Jose Alarcon
- Background
- (as Joe Alarcon)
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Didnt laugh tons but the plot was enjoyable enough to stand on its own feet.
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.
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.
"Take Me" is an enjoyable film, mainly for the first 30 minutes of it, after the cat-and-mouse game finishes you will want it to finish itself altogether.
It's a good take on the hostage genre that certainly grabs a few laughs while enjoying the great chemistry between Healy and Schilling.
The plot revolves around a man who gets paid to kidnap his clients in order to make them forget their vices or in other cases, just for the adrenaline rush and escaping the mundane life. This premise sounds good and it's somewhat put into good use until the kidnapper starts questioning himself, that's where the movie starts going nowhere.
I believe it deserves a watch considering it's low runtime and the potential of a couple of laughs as long as you don't go in with high expectations to have your mind blown away.
It's a good take on the hostage genre that certainly grabs a few laughs while enjoying the great chemistry between Healy and Schilling.
The plot revolves around a man who gets paid to kidnap his clients in order to make them forget their vices or in other cases, just for the adrenaline rush and escaping the mundane life. This premise sounds good and it's somewhat put into good use until the kidnapper starts questioning himself, that's where the movie starts going nowhere.
I believe it deserves a watch considering it's low runtime and the potential of a couple of laughs as long as you don't go in with high expectations to have your mind blown away.
This was a really fun watch. It was quite unpredictable imo. I wasn't expecting much due to its mediocre rating on Netflix, but I was pleasantly surprised at how entertaining it was. The acting was there and its unlike any other movie. It was also an interesting take on what the people who ask for and perform staged kidnapping might be like.
Movie was very predictable and a little strange, but I wasn't expecting the best movie so it was a good easy watch. Acting was decent, a few giggles here and there. If you're looking for something to watch where you don't have to think and need some light entertainment then this is for you.
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- WissenswertesRay's former clients on the Polaroid board include actor/comedian Josh Fadem ("Bar Mitzvah Nightmare"), Se7en screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker ("Shock Corridor"), the film's producers Mel Eslyn ("Nobody Likes a Gossip") and Sev Ohanian ("Dirty Diaper"), and various other members of the crew.
- PatzerAt 45:16, Anna puts 2 dots in her signature. When the camera focuses on the contract, there are no dots in the signature.
- VerbindungenFeatures Flucht von der Teufelsinsel (1946)
- SoundtracksPavane
By Jeff Marsh (BMI)
Publisher Sonic Desktop Publishing (BMI)
Music provided by SmartSound
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.583 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.583 $
- 7. Mai 2017
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.583 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 23 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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