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201698 minRomance, Drama

Retake

Is Retake a Hit or Flop?

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Is Retake worth watching? With a rating of 6/10, this Romance, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Retake Synopsis

A lonely, middle-aged man hires a male prostitute to recreate a road trip from his past.

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Top Cast

Tuc Watkins
Tuc WatkinsJonathan
Devon Graye
Devon GrayeEvan / Brandon / Adam
Derek Phillips
Derek PhillipsJames
Kit Williamson
Kit WilliamsonScotty
Andrew Asper
Andrew Asper
Sydelle Noel
Sydelle NoelIris
Jody Jaress
Jody JaressDebbie

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Is Retake worth watching?

Retake has received mixed reviews with a 6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Drama movies.

Is Retake hit or flop?

Retake has received average ratings (6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Retake?

Retake is a Romance, Drama movie that A lonely, middle-aged man hires a male prostitute to recreate a road trip from his past....

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Critic Reviews

iieeefMar 18, 2017
★ 8

Jonathan is a man in his late forties whose emotional center has been entirely decimated by his previous partner, and this film begins as he hires a male prostitute to accompany him on a road trip to the Grand Canyon. His hope is to recreate a moment he shared with his ex, down to every last precisely staged polaroid. A shaky premise to be sure, but disbelief is quickly suspended in the capable hands of the two lead actors. Played quietly by Tuc Watkins, Jonathan wears his pain in his eyes and in the occasional quiet outburst. Brandon, 25 years his junior, shares a similar depth of spirit, his will toughened by just trying to survive. With these two richly complex characters, Nick Corporon gives us a searingly raw account of two men finding each other amidst the land mines of their own heart break. With gorgeous handheld camera work that is at turns intimate and grandiose, this film takes us deep inside the damaged hearts of two individuals and leaves us believing again in the healing power of human connection. Not without its problems, but an absolute must see.