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: Critics from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety praise the film for its authentic, lived-in feel, bolstered by the fact that the director cast her own sister, Anna Sargent , in the lead role. It is described as a powerful "cri de coeur" regarding the failings of the American healthcare system.

This contemporary romance follows Hazel and Ash on a forced-proximity road trip to a small town in Texas.

: Some IMDb reviewers found the plot confusing and felt it wasn't as scary as typical Asian horror offerings, though the emotional ending received high marks.

: Praised by Thai Film Journal for its "creepy" atmosphere and impressive production design that transforms a modern home into a gothic nightmare.

: A moving, deeply personal debut that is essential viewing for those interested in authentic disability representation, despite a divisive final act. 2. Take Me Home (2011 Movie)

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Me Home: Take

: Critics from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety praise the film for its authentic, lived-in feel, bolstered by the fact that the director cast her own sister, Anna Sargent , in the lead role. It is described as a powerful "cri de coeur" regarding the failings of the American healthcare system.

This contemporary romance follows Hazel and Ash on a forced-proximity road trip to a small town in Texas. Take Me Home

: Some IMDb reviewers found the plot confusing and felt it wasn't as scary as typical Asian horror offerings, though the emotional ending received high marks. : Critics from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety

: Praised by Thai Film Journal for its "creepy" atmosphere and impressive production design that transforms a modern home into a gothic nightmare. : Some IMDb reviewers found the plot confusing

: A moving, deeply personal debut that is essential viewing for those interested in authentic disability representation, despite a divisive final act. 2. Take Me Home (2011 Movie)