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Take Me Home Tonight
Take Me Home Tonight
2011 ·97 min ·Germany, United States of America ·R 16+
5.5
IMDb 6.3 КП 6.1 RT 27% MC 42
Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director: Michael Dowse
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Recent MIT grad Matt Franklin should be well on his way to a successful career at a Fortune 500 company, but instead he rebels against maturity by taking a job at a video store. Matt rethinks his position when his unrequited high-school crush, Tori, walks in and invites him to an end-of-summer party. With the help of his twin sister and his best friend, Matt hatches a plan to change the course of his life.

Budget: $19M
US Gross: $6.93M
Worldwide: $6.9M
Topher Grace
Actor
Anna Faris
Actor
Dan Fogler
Actor
🏆1 nomination total

Take Me Home Tonight is generally viewed as an unremarkable, formulaic teen comedy that relies heavily on 80s nostalgia. While some audiences appreciate it as a lighthearted, mood-lifting watch, most critics find the plot derivative and the humor largely ineffective.

Score The soundtrack effectively evokes the 1980s setting, serving as a standout element for those who enjoy the period aesthetic.
Screenplay The screenplay relies on predictable tropes and a clichéd narrative structure, offering little in the way of originality.
Acting The performances are viewed as competent but unremarkable, with many feeling the talented cast is underutilized or lacks the necessary spark to elevate the material.
Humor The humor is widely perceived as flat and infrequent, failing to land for a significant portion of the audience.
Production The film's 80s atmosphere is divisive; some find it a charming nostalgic backdrop, while others argue it feels unauthentic or entirely unnecessary.
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