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  "textContent": "Working with her sister Anna—a 38-year-old Korean adoptee with a developmental disability—director Liz Sargent’s sensitive drama Take Me Home is both witty and heartbreaking. It serves as an indictment of a system that would force a father to abandon his adopted daughter just to secure the care they both need, all while ending on an […]\n\nThe post Sundance Review: _Take Me Home_ is a Heartbreaking Indictment of a Failing Social Safety Net first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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