Take Me to the River
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Take Me to the River

Ronnie Scheib of Variety says this is writer-director Matt Sobel's, first full length film. 'Take Me to the River' unfolds in an atmosphere of mystery... and dread that contrasts with its surroundings' bucolic serenity. A gay Californian teenager's visit to Nebraskan relatives turns more nightmarish than he anticipated, for reasons that he never could have imagined, as clouds of displaced sexuality hover over flowing rivers, fertile fields and little girls on big horses. Told uniquely through the kid's (Ryder, played by Logan Miller) largely uncomprehending point of view, this Midwestern gothic tale maintains sufficient visual distance to suggest alternative narratives from other perspectives. This superlatively acted indie film promises more than it delivers, but chillingly evokes sufficient primal dread to intrigue all audiences. The film debuted at the Sundance festival on January 26, 2015. Show More

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Take Me to the River is the debut full-length film from writer-director Matt Sobel. Set in a serene and peaceful Nebraskan landscape, the film unravels an intriguing tale filled with mystery and foreboding. The story revolves around Ryder, a gay teenager from California, who visits his relatives in Nebraska. However, what begins as a seemingly innocent family reunion takes a dark and nightmarish turn, as secrets and repressed sexual tensions come to the surface.

Sobel skillfully tells the story through Ryder's perspective, allowing viewers to experience the confusion and disbelief that he feels as the events unfold. The film weaves together themes of displacement, hidden desires, and the destruction of familial bonds.

Take Me to the River successfully captures the essence of the Midwestern gothic genre, creating an atmosphere of unease and suspense. The juxtaposition of the picturesque landscapes with the underlying tension adds to the film's sense of foreboding.

Led by Logan Miller's compelling performance as Ryder, the cast delivers nuanced portrayals that add depth to the characters and their interactions. The film explores the complexities of sexuality and the impact it can have on individuals and their relationships, creating a thought-provoking and emotionally charged narrative.

Overall, Take Me to the River is a captivating and atmospheric film that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. Sobel's directorial debut showcases his talent for storytelling and offers a unique perspective on the complexities of family dynamics and hidden desires.