52 Films by Women Vol 10. 6. TAKE ME HOME (Director: Liz Sargent)
Pictured : Korean adoptee Anna ( Anna Sargent ) is hugged by her sister Emily ( Ali Ahn ) in a scene from the Florida-set family drama, ' Take Me Home ', written and directed by Liz Sargent , the star's adopted sister. Still courtesy of Tribeca Films Take Me Home , written and directed by Korean American adoptee Liz Sargent, is problematic. It is a drama about an American pinch point: what happens when a Florida-based family who has adopted a ‘disabled’ Korean child, loses the ability to care for her as an adult, in this instance, through both death and cognitive decline? We learn early on that there is no official safety net. What the family has to do is so extreme that you can’t believe they would get away with it. It raises another question: what happens when the surviving parent gets caught? Sargent’s film bears the Sundance logo, which is to say it is conceived with a social purpose, espouses liberal values, shows something sticky and awkward, makes the audience oo...