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Take My Hand

Take My Hand (2024)

Drama Romance 102mins (M)

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Take My Hand

2024 DramaRomance 102mins M

Living in London, at the peak of her career, a mother of three is diagnosed with MS. Following the sudden death of her husband and the loss of her job, she moves back home to Australia; where a chance encounter with her high school sweetheart gives her renewed hope in love as she battles the disease.

Take My Hand: Cast & Crews

Directors
John Raftopoulos
Top Cast
Radha Mitchell, Adam Demos, Bart Edwards, Meg Fraser, Jake Ryan

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What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

Take My Hand, directed by John Raftopoulos, is a poignant exploration of love and resilience in the face of adversity. The film follows a mother of three who, after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and facing the tragic loss of her husband, returns to her roots in Australia. The narrative def ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Take My Hand offers a familiar yet touching story about love, loss, and the challenges of living with a chronic illness. The film's premise is relatable, especially for those who have experienced similar trials. However, while the performances are solid, particularly from the lead, the film sometime ... Show more >>

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Take My Hand is certainly worth watching for those who appreciate heartfelt dramas that explore resilience and love. The film's poignant narrative, combined with strong performances, particularly from the lead actress, resonates deeply with audiences. It tackles themes of loss and hope, making it a compelling watch for anyone looking for an emotional journey.

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