One Take

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  • 2020
  • 1 hr 25 min
  • 5.7  (55)

One Take is a 2020 Thai drama film directed by Woonpa Yoko that explores the struggles of actors trying to create a successful movie while dealing with real-life troubles. The movie follows the story of a fictional film production that hires a new actress named Mae (Jiradapa Intajak) to replace their previous lead who unfortunately passed away. The film producer X- Men (Setheras Hounwanou) decides to shoot the movie in one take with multiple cameras. The reason being that the budget is low, and it would be difficult for them to afford multiple takes.

Mae, a young and talented actress, is still grieving from the loss of her younger sister and is struggling to cope with the stress of being in a new environment. She is forced to deal with the daunting task of acting out a whole film with just one take, and the added pressure of having the crew watch her every move. It is the challenge of a lifetime for Mae as she deals with older, experienced actresses Max (Praewa Suthamphong) and Jeeb (Pakachaichat Jakrajutatip).

Max, an antagonistic elder actress who has been in the business for decades and is famous for her looks, feels that she should have gotten the lead role. Max's character is similar to the typical 'diva' persona that is often seen in Thai cinema. She looks out for her interest and tries to dominate Mae. Max disregards Mae's talent and feels that she is too inexperienced for the role. Max is the perfect counter for Mae's timid and inexperienced persona.

Then comes Jeeb, an older actress who has been in the business for a while but is nice and friendly, unlike Max. Jeeb is the mediator or bridge between Max and Mae. She is the perfect mentor and advisor for Mae, for she also had similar problems with Max back in the day. Jeeb, who is retired now, returned to do this one movie as she believes that there is talent that needs to be guided.

One Take is a raw, honest look at the making of a film, and it excellently represents the struggles of actors and filmmakers. Not only does it give the audience a glimpse of what actors face throughout the movie-making process, but it also delves into the personal issues they have to deal with, such as love, loss, and the desire for success.

As the film progresses, the actors' personal struggles are uncovered, leading to a dramatic climax that culminates in a single take. The movie is shot entirely in a way that makes the audience feel like they too are a part of the crew, experiencing the difficulties that the actors are going through. It is intense and engaging, with emotional scenes that are powerful and affecting.

In conclusion, One Take is an impressive movie that offers the audience a glimpse behind the scenes of film making. It showcases the challenges that actors and filmmakers face, and the personal struggles that they have to deal with. The movie is deep and emotional, and while it may not be for everyone, it is definitely worth watching. The acting is fantastic, and the cinematography is excellent, capturing the tension and drama of the film perfectly. One Take is not only one of the best Thai movies of 2020 but also one of the most thrilling movies of the year.

One Take is a 2020 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.7.

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Where to Watch One Take
One Take is available to watch, stream, download and on demand at Netflix and Netflix. Some platforms allow you to rent One Take for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2020
  • Runtime
    1 hr 25 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (55)