Take Care Page #8

Synopsis: A young woman is brought home from the hospital with a broken arm and leg to recuperate after being hit by a car. She soon discovers that her loved ones aren't necessarily the best or selfless caregivers for her.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Liz Tuccillo
Production: Entertainment One
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
TV-14
Year:
2014
94 min
90 Views


Can you people shut up?

Clearly she's in

a really good place right now.

And this is gross.

Can we move into the kitchen?

Like, y'all going to get lint

all up in the asparagus.

You know what? I'm going to zest

your little head.

This piece is going to go...

Look at you.

You're going to be in

Louboutins in no time, girl.

No, actually,

there's this little...

These little grey boots

with this little heel.

I miss him so much.

Sweetie, you're like

a new woman.

I think I am.

Watch this.

Oh, how about that?

Sam Rockwell.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

Put your leg up.

So, is that it?

That's it.

What?

You're walking out of here.

Thank you.

That's so great.

I knew he was going to save you.

You... And she said it!

You said it! You said it!

I didn't believe you.

So great.

Oh, my God. Ah!

And thank you.

You're welcome.

And more.

And more.

And for six months more

you can do that for me...

Six months?

After what I did for you?

Didn't I scrub

your floors for you?

I didn't make you do that.

Yes.

What do I have to do?

Um...

I'm going to have

to scrub your floors?

I'll see you later.

I thought we were going

to go to...

Hi.

Hi.

What's up?

Look at you.

I know!

So excited!

So...

how did you...?

Oh, I called Fallon.

Yeah. I knew it was

the big day coming up,

so I wanted to...

That was very nice of you.

Yeah, well...

Thank you.

So, how have you been?

I'm good, I'm good.

It's been a little hectic.

I moved.

Would you like to go

to lunch with me?

Yes.

Good. My treat.

Come on.

After you.

Oh, thank you.

Oh, hold on.

Wait, wait.

Wow! Really?

I saw him!

Hi, how are you?

What, are you saying...?

Are you kidding me?

You were like this close.

I was not that close.

I'm sorry, it's a joke.

It was a joke. I'm joking.

I'm joking. I'm joking.

I look both ways.

Amazing.

You look amazing.

I can hear... I know what

you're really thinking.

You're saying, "Frannie,

you don't learn..."

You don't look both ways

when you cross the street.

I did look on that day.

I swear to God.

If you really want to work it,

pump it

If you really want to kick

and jump it

Do you want to put your face

in that now

Take over mine

and make me stop

Diggy-diggy, boom-boom

to the bass line

All the boys in the club,

it's time

Getting up with the flow

hit and touch

Hi, diggy, diggy, diggy,

diggy, diggy, diggy, diggy

Hi, diggy, diggy, diggy,

diggy, diggy, diggy, stop

Hi, diggy, diggy, diggy,

diggy, diggy, diggy, diggy

Hi, diggy, diggy, diggy,

diggy, diggy, diggy, stop

Hey, little baby,

shake your body now

Hey, little baby,

shake your body now

Hey, little baby,

shake your body now

Hey, little baby,

shake your body now

Hey, saw you pumping

that trumpet

You gonna shake me right

'Cause I like it

Back it up

and take me out

Hey, little baby,

shake your body now

Hey, little baby,

shake your body now

Hey, little baby,

shake your body now

Hey, little baby,

shake your body now

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Liz Tuccillo

Liz Tuccillo is an American writer and producer best known for her work on the HBO comedy series Sex and the City and for co-authoring (with Greg Behrendt) the self-help book He's Just Not That Into You, for which they won a Quill Award. Her first novel, How to Be Single, was published in June 2008 and adapted into a feature film in 2016. Tuccillo wrote the 2005 television series Related, which aired on the WB network. She directed and wrote the 2008 film Gone to the Dogs and the film Take Care which premiered at South by Southwest in March 2014.As an actress, she was seen in the film Welcome to New York, in which she had one line. more…

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