: 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)
: Reviewers on IMDb highlight the genuine chemistry between the leads and the film's "mature" take on the road-trip genre. It avoids many typical rom-com clichés, opting for a slower, more realistic development of feelings.
A Thai horror film directed by , following a man with amnesia who returns to his childhood home only to find it filled with supernatural terrors. Take Me Home
: Praised by Thai Film Journal for its "creepy" atmosphere and impressive production design that transforms a modern home into a gothic nightmare.
: A highly recommended, 4.5-star read for fans of road-trip romances and sharp, snarky dialogue. 4. Take Me Home (2016 Movie) : A moving, deeply personal debut that is
A romantic comedy written and directed by , who also stars alongside his real-life wife, Amber Jaeger .
: A solid, atmospheric choice for horror fans who prefer psychological tension over jump scares. It avoids many typical rom-com clichés, opting for
: 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.