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WIN! Take Out on Criterion Collection Blu-ray!

 
 
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Prize:
 
FilmJuice Competition: To celebrate the release of Take Away on Criterion Collection Blu-ray we've got TWO copies to Give Away!
 
For your chance to win, simply answer this question (entry details at the bottom of page): Which other film did Take Away director Sean Barker direct?
 
Answer A: Room
 
Answer B: The Florida Project
 
Answer C: In The Mood For Love
 
Competition Deadline: 16th November 2022
 

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Posted October 17, 2022 by

 
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The American dream has rarely seemed so far away as in the raw, vérité Take Out, by SEAN BAKER (The Florida Project, Red Rocket) and SHIH-CHING TSOU (producer, Tangerine) – an immersion in the life of an undocumented Chinese immigrant struggling to get by on the margins of post 9/11 New York City. Facing violent retaliation from a loan shark, restaurant deliveryman Ming Ding (CHARLES JANG) has until nightfall to pay back the money he owes, and he encounters both crushing setbacks and moments of unexpected humanity as he races against time to earn enough in tips over the course of a frantic day. From this simple setup, Baker and Tsou fashion a kind of neorealist survival thriller of the everyday, shedding compassionate light on the too often overlooked lives and labour that keep New York running.

UNITED STATES | 2004 | 88 MINUTES | COLOUR | 1.85:1 | ENGLISH/CHINESE

SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES 

  • New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by directors Sean Baker and Shih-Ching Tsou, with uncompressed stereo soundtrack
  • Audio commentary featuring Baker, Tsou, and actor Charles Jang
  • New interviews with Baker, Tsou, Jang, and actors Wang-Thye Lee and Jeng-Hua Yu
  • Program about the making of the film
  • Deleted scenes
  • Screen test
  • Trailer
  • New English subtitle translation
  • PLUS: An essay by filmmaker and author J. J. Murphy

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