
Take Me Home 2016
"Are you sure any life lies at home?"
When Tan wakes up from a brutal accident with no memory, he stumbles back to the one place he hopes will hold answers—his childhood home. But as the familiar walls start whispering secrets, he realizes his so-called family hides something far darker than he ever imagined.
Director: Kongkiat Khomsiri
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Take Me Home (2016) about?
After a car crash leaves him with no memory, Tan returns home hoping to uncover his past. But as he pieces together his identity, he uncovers a web of lies buried deep within his own family, transforming his sanctuary into a nightmare.
Who directed Take Me Home?
Kongkiat Khomsiri, known for his work in Thai cinema, directed Take Me Home (2016), delivering a tense and atmospheric thriller.
Who stars in Take Me Home?
The film features Mario Maurer as the lead, alongside Wannarot Sonthichai, Nopachai Jayanama, Duangjai Hiransri, and Grace Mahadumrongkul in pivotal roles.
Is Take Me Home (2016) worth watching?
As a horror-thriller, Take Me Home (2016) delivers a gripping blend of mystery and dread, perfect for fans of slow-burn suspense. While it didn't earn an IMDb rating, its tense atmosphere and twists make it a compelling watch for those craving something unsettling yet thought-provoking.
How long is Take Me Home?
Take Me Home (2016) has a runtime of 94 minutes.
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About Take Me Home (2016) — A Thai Horror-Thriller That Redefines Family Secrets
When Tan wakes up from a brutal accident with no memory, he stumbles back to the one place he hopes will hold answers—his childhood home. But as the familiar walls start whispering secrets, he realizes his so-called family hides something far darker than he ever imagined. Directed by Kongkiat Khomsiri, Take Me Home (2016) blends the creeping dread of a psychological thriller with the eerie unease of a horror mystery, turning a simple house into a pressure cooker of unspoken horrors.
Mario Maurer leads the cast with a haunting performance as Tan, whose desperate quest for identity collides with the chilling realization that home might not be the safe haven it seems. Joined by Wannarot Sonthichai and Nopachai Jayanama, this Thai spine-chiller weaves a tale of deception, untrustworthy bonds, and the terrifying idea that the people closest to you could be the greatest threat. The film's oppressive atmosphere and slow-burn suspense make it a standout in the horror-thriller genre, where every shadow feels like a clue—and every clue might lead to ruin.