Take Me

Take Me

(2017)

In a world where emotions can be extracted and traded, “Take Me” follows the gripping journey of Maya, a talented but struggling artist living in a neon-lit city where individuality is fading. The government has introduced a revolutionary technology called the Extractor, allowing people to willingly give up their most powerful memories and feelings in exchange for currency and status. Maya, fiercely proud of her craft but drowning in debt and self-doubt, faces a harrowing decision when she learns that her estranged sister, Tara, has fallen into the clutches of an underground memory-trading syndicate.

Determined to save Tara and rekindle their bond, Maya embarks on a dangerous quest through the city’s underbelly, where memories are auctioned off to the highest bidder. Along the way, she forms an unexpected alliance with Leo, a charming renegade skilled in the art of memory rescue. Their chemistry is electric, but trust is elusive as each carries their own emotional baggage. Together, they navigate a world filled with betrayal, danger, and the murky ethics of memory trade, challenging the very essence of what it means to feel and be human.

As Maya delves deeper into the underworld, she discovers that memories can hold not only happiness but also pain and trauma. The lines blur as she encounters former artists, lovers, and dreamers who have sacrificed their core selves for a fleeting moment of value. Through her journey, Maya learns to reconcile her fears and insecurities, realizing that true worth comes from embracing one’s past, no matter how painful.

Fueled by desperation and newfound strength, Maya confronts the syndicate’s enigmatic leader and risks everything to save Tara, culminating in a breathtaking showdown where the stakes of memory trading become painfully clear. “Take Me” explores themes of identity, sacrifice, and the intrinsic power of storytelling, reminding us that while we can give away our memories, we cannot give away our spirit. In a society obsessed with what is lost, Maya discovers that the most important parts of ourselves are often the ones we fight hardest to keep.

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Rating

MovieScout Rating 59

Genres

Humor seco, Excêntricos, Humor ácido, Independente, Comédia, Filme

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Director

Pat Healy

Cast

Taylor Schilling
Pat Healy
Alycia Delmore
Brooke Dillman
Jim O'Heir
Mark Kelly
Toby Huss

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