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Take Out (2008)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:21
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.5/10
Theatrical Release:Jun 6, 2008 Limited
Synopsis:
Take Out is a day-in-the-life of Ming Ding, an illegal Chinese immigrant working as a deliveryman for a Chinese take-out shop in New York City. Ming is behind with his payments on his huge debt to...
Take Out is a day-in-the-life of Ming Ding, an illegal Chinese immigrant working as a deliveryman for a Chinese take-out shop in New York City. Ming is behind with his payments on his huge debt to the smugglers who brought him to the US. The collectors have given him until the end of the day to deliver the money that is due. After borrowing most from friends and relatives, Ming realizes that the remainder must come from the day's delivery tips. In order to do so, he must make more than double his average daily income.
In a social-realist style, the camera follows Ming on his deliveries throughout the upper Manhattan neighborhood where social and economic extremes exist side by side. Intercutting between Ming's deliveries and the daily routine of the restaurant, Take Out presents a harsh and realistic look at the daily lives of illegal Chinese immigrants in present day New York City.--© Cavu Pictures
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Starring: Charles Jang, Jeng-Hua Yu, Wang-Thye Lee, Justin Wan
Starring: Charles Jang, Jeng-Hua Yu, Wang-Thye Lee, Justin Wan
Director: Sean Baker, Shih-Ching Tsou
Director: Sean Baker, Shih-Ching Tsou
Producer: Shih-Ching Tsou, Sean Baker
Studio: Cavu Pictures
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Release:
Sep 1, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Subtitles - English - Optional
- Unspecifed - English, Chinese
Additional Release Material:
- Deleted Scenes
- Interviews: Cast and Crew
- Featurette: Charles Jang’s Audition for Ming Ding
- Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Audio Commentary:
- 1. Directors Sean Baker
- 2. Shih-Ching Tsou
- 3. Actor Charles Jang
Text/Photo Galleries:
- Stills/Photos
Reviews for Take Out
A gritty portrait of the struggles of a Chinese food deliveryman in Manhattan.
...manages to mix immersive, pseudo-documentary filmmaking with a suspenseful narrative.
[The] endless string of demeaning apartment-doorway interactions with a convincing cross-section of hungry customers is darkly funny, even if it never snowballs into the After Hours-type obstacle course one might hope.
The filmmakers have tried to approach their subject from the Ken Loach school of filmmaking and their really hands-off style is refreshing -- nothing seems forced.
Some of the most authentic neorealism this side of De Sica. This is as exceptional as microbudget cinema gets.
An entertaining, no-budget tale of an illegal immigrant who delivers take-out Chinese food, illuminating the life of one of the big city's anonymous.
A deeply affecting portrayal of a struggling Chinese emigre in contempo Gotham.
The season’s freshest, most sympathetic movie about making your way in modern-day Manhattan with a little help from your friends.
A remarkable film...Baker and Tsous simple narrative feels like a richly authentic documentary.
Like Ramin Bahrini's coffee and donuts dirge, Man Push Cart, this tragic immigrant tale humanizes those most invisible in our midst, and with a kinship among workers that nourishes their will to endure and overcome. Take Out splendidly delivers.
The movie took a long time to get distribution, but there's no expiration date on filmmaking this strong.
Relying on ambient sound, a handheld camera and lots of close-ups, Take Out is realistically raw and bleak.
strength of the films rests with the tremendous atmosphere that it creates
A day in the life that speaks to the unnamed and discounted that literally fuel the Western world.
A perfect jewel of a movie made by young directors who understand that social conscience is the handmaiden of all great art.
Bravo to Take Out for giving a face and voice to some of the hardest-working amongst us and allowing us all to see and hear them through this remarkable, important and passionate film.
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December 30, 2008:
Like Ramin Bahrini's coffee and donuts dirge, Man Push Cart, this tragic immigrant tale humanizes those most invisible in our midst, and with a kinship among workers that nourishes their will to endure and overcome. Take Out splendidly delivers. ![]()
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July 12, 2008:
Like Ramin Bahrini's coffee and donuts dirge, Man Push Cart, this tragic immigrant tale humanizes those most invisible in our midst, and with a kinship among workers that nourishes their will to endure and overcome. Take Out splendidly delivers. ![]()
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