The Take (John Leguizamo)
2007, 96 min
Country: US Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Cast: John Leguizamo, Tyrese Gibson, Bobby Cannavale, Rosie Perez Director: Brad Furman Screenwriter: Josh Pate, Jonas Pate Rating: R Our Rating:
SKINOPSISWatch with night vision goggles if you got 'em cause green-tinted Rosie Perez tits is certainly better than the dim look we get. There's a brief clear shot of her ass as Leguizamo flips her over to fuck her from behind as hard as he possibly can (she keeps saying ow) but fuck, we get it, it's night time and they're the type of couple who fuck in the dark, but if you can get Rosie Perez to be naked in your movie, you better make damn sure that we can see it. There's also a shower scene where we get some well-lit side boob, but it's really quick. -- Rick Stanko
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REVIEW
Philadelphia native and Friends Central graduate Brad Furman’s feature film debut delivers a relentlessly gripping character study/revenge thriller featuring a tour-de-force performance by John Leguizamo. Felix (Leguizamo) is a working-class East L.A. family man and armored truck driver who is kidnapped and shot in the head during a vicious robbery lead by brutal thug Adell (Tyrese Gibson). With the aid of his wife, Marina (Rosie Perez), he slowly recovers, but the injury leaves him changed — a bitter man with a violent temper and an increasingly obsessive urge for revenge. When his outbursts worsen, Marina can’t take it anymore and leaves with their children. Felix is left alone to realize that he may have been set up and that the police are after him. With this new discovery, he plans his own version of justice. Leguizamo is excellent as the decent everyman who is changed by circumstances beyond his control. AWARDS:
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$17.99
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Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
UPC: 043396243347
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Languages: English Dolby Digital (Primary), Spanish Dolby Digital, Spanish Subtitles
Aspect Ratio: 1.78
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