Take Me With You
An outlandish sci-fi that tackles grief and friendship with a comical underbelly.
- Comedy, Sci-Fi
- United States
- 2022
- 16 min
PUBLISHED ON May 18, 2023
But fear not, for this isn’t just another tired tale of bedroom woes. Enter the LoveSwing9000, a whimsical contraption that arrives unbidden, igniting sparks of curiosity in Terry and stoking the flames of Paul’s ire. As the swing takes center stage in their home, so too does the long overdue conversation about their lagging intimacy.
Forrette weaves comedy and drama into a narrative that’s as relatable as it is riotous. Riitano and Cottrell breathe life into their roles with nuance and authenticity, capturing the complexities of a relationship teetering on the edge.
Sam Hedlund’s cinematography is near-perfect, each frame mastered with cinematic professionalism. From the cozy confines of Terry and Paul’s home to the bustling workplace where Paul begrudgingly toils, every shot is neatly composed to draw the audience deeper into the story.
And let’s not forget the production design by Kate Chapin, which transports us effortlessly to a bygone era. From the furnishings to the kitschy details, every element feels perfectly in tune with the film’s nostalgic aesthetic.
‘Swing’ is superbly brought to life by a stellar cast and a creative team firing on all cylinders. With its blend of humor, heart, and just a dash of spice, it’s a must-see for anyone who’s ever felt the ups and downs of love.
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But fear not, for this isn’t just another tired tale of bedroom woes. Enter the LoveSwing9000, a whimsical contraption that arrives unbidden, igniting sparks of curiosity in Terry and stoking the flames of Paul’s ire. As the swing takes center stage in their home, so too does the long overdue conversation about their lagging intimacy.
Forrette weaves comedy and drama into a narrative that’s as relatable as it is riotous. Riitano and Cottrell breathe life into their roles with nuance and authenticity, capturing the complexities of a relationship teetering on the edge.
Sam Hedlund’s cinematography is near-perfect, each frame mastered with cinematic professionalism. From the cozy confines of Terry and Paul’s home to the bustling workplace where Paul begrudgingly toils, every shot is neatly composed to draw the audience deeper into the story.
And let’s not forget the production design by Kate Chapin, which transports us effortlessly to a bygone era. From the furnishings to the kitschy details, every element feels perfectly in tune with the film’s nostalgic aesthetic.
‘Swing’ is superbly brought to life by a stellar cast and a creative team firing on all cylinders. With its blend of humor, heart, and just a dash of spice, it’s a must-see for anyone who’s ever felt the ups and downs of love.
Coming Soon