Take Care (2014)

A sharp, warm romantic comedy-drama about an injured woman who reluctantly turns to her ex-boyfriend for help — and rediscovers something unexpected.

Take Care - Movie Information

  • Release Year: 2014
  • Directed by: Liz Tuccillo
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama, Comedy, Romance
  • Age Rating (US): PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 34m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Production Companies: Kings County Productions
  • Production Countries: Canada

Take Care - Plot

When a car crash leaves Frannie immobilized, she is brushed off by everyone she can count on. With nowhere else to turn and desperate for help, she turns to an unlikely source, her ex Devon.

Take Care - Trailer

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Take Care - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Liz Tuccillo

Main Cast

  • Leslie Bibb
  • Thomas Sadoski
  • Betty Gilpin
  • Michael Stahl-David
  • Nadia Dajani
  • Marin Ireland
  • Elizabeth Rodriguez
  • Tracee Chimo
  • Kevin Curtis
  • Michael Godere

Writers

  • Liz Tuccillo

Producers

  • Leslie Bibb
  • Grace Naughton
  • Liz Tuccillo

Take Care - FAQs

What is Take Care about?

Take Care follows Frannie, a woman left helpless after a car accident, who finds herself abandoned by friends and family when she needs them most. With no one else to turn to, she reluctantly reaches out to her ex-boyfriend Devon, setting off an awkward, funny, and unexpectedly tender rekindling of their complicated relationship.

Do Frannie and Devon get back together in Take Care?

The film builds slowly and honestly toward that question. As Devon steps up to care for Frannie day after day, old feelings resurface on both sides. The story doesn't rush to a tidy answer — it lets the emotional messiness of their history unfold naturally, making whatever resolution comes feel genuinely earned.

Where can you watch Take Care?

You can rent or buy Take Care on Google Play Movies and YouTube. It's not currently on a major subscription streaming service, but both platforms make it easy to watch on demand whenever you're ready.

Why does everyone abandon Frannie in Take Care?

The film uses dark comedy to explore how people dodge inconvenient obligations. Frannie's friends and family offer excuses ranging from flimsy to absurd, exposing a quietly brutal truth about modern relationships. Her helplessness becomes a mirror that reflects just how transactional the people around her have been all along.

Who are the main actors in Take Care?

Leslie Bibb leads the film as Frannie, with Thomas Sadoski playing her ex Devon. The supporting cast includes Betty Gilpin, Michael Stahl-David, Marin Ireland, and Elizabeth Rodriguez — a strong ensemble that brings real texture to the story's relationships.

Who directed Take Care and what is her background?

Take Care was written and directed by Liz Tuccillo, best known as co-author of the book He's Just Not That Into You and a writer on Sex and the City. This film marks her feature directorial debut, and it carries the same sharp, emotionally honest voice that defined her earlier work.

Is Take Care based on a true story or book?

Take Care is an original screenplay written by Liz Tuccillo, not adapted from a book or real events. Tuccillo drew on her signature style — sharp dialogue, emotionally grounded characters, and a clear-eyed look at modern romantic relationships — to craft a story that feels personal and authentic.

What is the age rating for Take Care?

Take Care is rated PG-13, making it suitable for most audiences. The rating reflects some mature thematic content and language, but the film is generally light in tone — a romantic comedy-drama that skews toward adult viewers without being particularly edgy or explicit.

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