The Take(2016) May 2026

Common criticisms focused on its predictable plot and reliance on typical genre tropes, with reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic comparing it to the Bourne and Taken series [2, 10, 17].

(Elba), a CIA agent known for his aggressive and unconventional methods, captures Mason but soon realizes the thief is just a pawn [8]. The two form a reluctant partnership to find the real culprits—a group of corrupt police officers planning a massive heist under the cover of civil unrest during Bastille Day celebrations [8, 15]. Production and Sensitivity The Take(2016)

Released in the UK on April 22, 2016, and in the US on November 18, 2016 [11, 20]. Common criticisms focused on its predictable plot and

as Sean Briar, a tough, rule-breaking CIA agent [7, 24]. Production and Sensitivity Released in the UK on

Critics praised Idris Elba's magnetic presence and the chemistry between the two leads [7, 10, 16]. The rooftop chases and close-quarters fight sequences—particularly a scene in a moving van—were noted highlights [5, 14, 17].

The film's release faced significant challenges due to real-world tragedies. In France, marketing was permanently removed from digital advertising following the July 14, 2016, terrorist attack in Nice, which occurred on the actual Bastille Day [13]. These events, along with the 2015 Paris attacks, led to the film's title change and more muted marketing in certain regions [5, 12, 15].

Originally titled Bastille Day , it was renamed The Take for its North American release and international home media [11, 13]. Genre: Action, Crime, Mystery, Thriller [20]. Runtime: 1 hour and 32 minutes [20]. Lead Cast: