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There are scenes here that rival the best practical effects in modern horror. In one sequence, Deborah contorts her body into unnatural shapes, her jaw dislocating in a way that defies biology. In another, she slithers out of a hospital bed with the fluidity of a snake. These moments are not just jump scares; they are visceral body horror that symbolizes the alienation a family feels when a loved one is consumed by illness. The "taking" in the title is literal—the disease (or the demon) is taking her away from her daughter, Sarah (Anne Ramsay), piece by piece.
Caregiving and Powerlessness: Sarah and the student filmmakers embody different forms of care and curiosity. Sarah’s protective but strained responses reflect real-world caregiver fatigue and helplessness. The students’ initial academic detachment gives way to panic and moral confusion as they confront danger. The film captures the ethical ambiguity of recording suffering for “art” or data, and the ways institutional authority (medical professionals, police) can fail families dealing with complex conditions. thetakingofdeborahlogan20141080pwebdld full