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Let Him Go

  • 2020
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
38K
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Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, and Kayli Carter in Let Him Go (2020)
Following the loss of their son, retired sheriff George Blackledge (Costner) and his wife Margaret (Lane) leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from the clutches of a dangerous family living off the grid in the Dakotas, headed by matriarch Blanche Weboy.  When they discover the Weboys have no intention of letting the child go, George and Margaret are left with no choice but to fight for their family. 

LET HIM GO releases Nov. 6, 2020
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Psychological DramaPsychological ThrillerCrimeDramaThrillerWestern

A retired sheriff and his wife, grieving over the death of their son, set out to find their only grandson.A retired sheriff and his wife, grieving over the death of their son, set out to find their only grandson.A retired sheriff and his wife, grieving over the death of their son, set out to find their only grandson.

  • Director
    • Thomas Bezucha
  • Writers
    • Thomas Bezucha
    • Larry Watson
  • Stars
    • Diane Lane
    • Kevin Costner
    • Kayli Carter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    38K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Bezucha
    • Writers
      • Thomas Bezucha
      • Larry Watson
    • Stars
      • Diane Lane
      • Kevin Costner
      • Kayli Carter
    • 446User reviews
    • 128Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Meet Bill
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    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Margaret Blackledge
    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    • George Blackledge
    Kayli Carter
    Kayli Carter
    • Lorna Blackledge
    Ryan Bruce
    Ryan Bruce
    • James Blackledge
    Otto Hornung
    • Jimmy Blackledge
    Bram Hornung
    • Jimmy Blackledge
    Lesley Manville
    Lesley Manville
    • Blanche Weboy
    Will Brittain
    Will Brittain
    • Donnie Weboy
    • (as William Brittain)
    Jeffrey Donovan
    Jeffrey Donovan
    • Bill Weboy
    Connor Mackay
    Connor Mackay
    • Elton Weboy
    Adam Stafford
    Adam Stafford
    • Marvin Weboy
    Booboo Stewart
    Booboo Stewart
    • Peter Dragswolf
    Greg Lawson
    Greg Lawson
    • Gladstone Sheriff
    Bradley Stryker
    Bradley Stryker
    • Sheriff Nevelson
    Will Hochman
    Will Hochman
    • Tucker
    John Treleaven
    • Justice of the Peace
    Heather Lea MacCallum
    • Landlady
    Ryan Northcott
    Ryan Northcott
    • Doctor
    • Director
      • Thomas Bezucha
    • Writers
      • Thomas Bezucha
      • Larry Watson
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    User reviews446

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    7refordgarry

    Uncomfortable Western

    Like many I'm a BIG Costner fan. This one could easily have been a rugged but amiable Western drama, but, like the moth flying close to the flame it gets tinged by inflexions of horror - a disquieting experience for the unwary. The plot has at its center the 'kidnap by marriage' of aged Margaret and George's grandson, goaded on by another interestingly psychotic family of near in-laws, resembling to no small degree the Snell Family of Netflix's 'Ozark', though this time featuring North Dakota as that bastion of redneck eccentricity. On the good side, it's a terrifyingly real situation, acted out charmingly by Kevin Costner with his trademark reserve. But the movie was a little long, with those now clichéd tropes, the sort that better directors do well to avoid.
    7bob-the-movie-man

    Feud for Thought.

    After a family tragedy for the Blackledge family, grandparents George (Kevin Costner) and Margaret (Diane Lane) are left to bring up baby Jimmy (Bram and Otto Hornung) with mother/daughter-in-law Lorna (Kayli Carter). But a few years later, Lorna marries bad-un Donnie Weboy (Will Brittain) and disappears back to Donnie's hillbilly extended family in the wilds of North Dakota, led by the fearsome Blanche Weboy (Lesley Manville). Fearing for the child's wellbeing, Margaret drags retired Sheriff George on a dangerous journey to rescue the child.

    There are strong similarities in this story with a sub-plot of the excellent "Ozark", where the psychopathic Darlene Snell (Lisa Emery) is intent on having a child to grow up with on her remote ranch. The sense of tension there is recreated here, exacerbated by the movie's extremely slow (read "glacial") pace in its early stages. It's the same sort of rising dread that I felt with "Nocturnal Animals". This reaches its peak at a tense standoff over lamb chops at the Weboy ranch, but we are probably half-way into the film by then.

    The slow pace however is broken by a couple of extremely violent scenes that earn the movie its UK-15 certificate. One (no spoilers here!) harks back to another Kevin Costner blockbuster where he was a bit luckier! And the finale turns a slightly sleepy tale of "two old folks" into an 'all guns blazing' action western that's highly unexpected. Although you could argue that this is tonally extremely uneven, it works and makes the movie a lot more memorable than it otherwise would be.

    The standout leading performance here is the one from Diane Lane as the mentally tortured Granny pursuing her convictions across the country. Here writer/director Thomas Bezucha gives the character full rein. It's a memorable 'strong female' part, that would have been dominated by the male lead in the writing of films a few years back. Lane delivers a dramatic and rock-solid performance that has Oscar nomination written all over it.

    I'm also a big fan of Kevin Costner, not just because he's a solid and reliable actor over many years. I always remember him gamely appearing as "The Postman"/'propeller-guy' in Billy Crystal's hilarious montage opening for the 70th Academy Awards. Anyhow, here he has his meatiest dramatic role in many years, and delivers fully on it. Top job, although I suspect this may not be his year for his elusive Best Actor award.

    Finally, rounding out the Oscar hopefuls is the brilliant Lesley Manville as Blanche Weboy. It's a dream of a role for the Brighton-born star, nominated of course for the Best Supporting Actress two years ago for "Phantom Thread". And she is genuinely chilling here, firing on all cylinders like some sort of deranged Bette Davis on speed. She's used sparingly in the movie, but that makes her scenes all the more memorable. Another nomination perhaps? I'd predict so, yes.

    I found this to be an uncomfortable watch, since I found myself in a moral quandary with the storyline. It's clear that Margaret is genuinely concerned for the safety of Jimmy (and less so, Lorna). Yet, what she is ultimately prepared to do is consider child abduction, when the law if probably on the side of the other party. Sure, the lifestyle and attitudes of the Weboys are alien to this more traditional "Granny". But although Blanche rules with a Victorian-level of grit, isn't she - at least before any of her more vicious tendencies emerge - entitled to do that? The film firmly roots itself behind the Blackledge's as "the good guys", but the script cleverly has you questioning that at various points,

    Two technical categories in "Let Him Go" are also worthy of note. The cinematography is by Guy Godfree, and the sweeping vistas of Montana and North Dakota (actually Alberta in Canada!) are gloriously delivered. And the music by Michael Giacchino - one of my favourite composers - is cello-heavy and fitting for the sombre storyline. I always assess the quality of a score by whether I annoy the cinema cleaners by sitting until the last of the end credits have rolled, and this is one I did that to.

    As the last movie I see before Christmas, "Let Him Go" is not exactly a feelgood festive offering. It's a well-crafted and thoughtful story, but not one to make you feel good inside, for the reasons outlined above. If you are a movie-lover though, then it's an interesting watch, if only for the fine acting performances on offer.

    (For the full graphical review, please check out "Bob the Movie Man" on the web. Thanks.)
    8jmh-39622

    Heart Wrenching Family Story Gone Wild

    This was like watching Father Knows Best (salty version) meets MA Barker and her boys! It was a good story that moved along well with the beautiful backdrop of the mountains of the west. There was pathos and you connected with the characters. I like watching a movie geared towards 50+ year olds! Make more.
    Gordon-11

    Dark but engaging

    I didn't expect the story to be so dark and disturbing. It is probably too dark for me to enjoy, but it is still engaging.
    JohnDeSando

    An modern gothic western set in the 50's with top performances.

    Let Him Go is a western-gothic crime thriller with a North Western setting and some resemblance to vintage oaters like The Searchers. The search has elemental film roots with mental and physical violence enhanced by Leslie Manville as a bad grandma and her wicked sons.

    It's fun to see the bad guys get roughed up. It's also satisfying to see the searching-for-family motif of contemporary super-hero films played out in the Western plains even if it was filmed in Calgary. The craggy mountains and little towns complement the late fifties setting when love and crime occur in simple but stark ways.

    Retired Montana Sheriff George (Kevin Costner) and his wife, Margaret (Diane Lane), search for their grandson, Jimmy (Bram Hornung and Otto Hornung) after the death of their son, James (Ryan Bruce). Former daughter in law Lorna (Kavli Carter) has left abruptly with new husband, Donny Weboy (Will Britain), and grandson, relocating under duress to North Dakota and his family- Weboy territory where matriarch Blanche (Manville) wields absolute power. Very bad move. The chase begins.

    Lane and Costner are in top-aging form, tough and tenderhearted enough to fight the Weboy clan for the grandson. This is a different, more nuanced role for them when they were Superman's parents. Let Him Go adds an authenticity to the thriller formula by emphasizing the devotion of the loving couple to each other and their quest to keep the family whole, or at least provide a fitting family life for their grandson.

    The usual Western tropes apply like the corrupt sheriff, bad grandma and sons, the kind stranger, the tough mother, and the epic ending battle. What goes beyond the formula is the sincere love propelling the plot and corralling our hearts. And, of course, the fully-seasoned Lane and Costner.

    Let Him Go is much more than the genre it represents.

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    • Trivia
      Larry Watson's novel is set in 1951, and the couple live in North Dakota and travel to Montana. The movie is set in 1963, and they live in Montana and travel to North Dakota.
    • Goofs
      When Margaret is riding with Bill in his truck, she rolls down her window as he lights up a cigar. In the next shot her window is up, and in a subsequent shot it is back down.
    • Quotes

      Margaret Blackledge: I know what I've lost.

      George Blackledge: Sometimes that's all life is, Margaret. The list of what we've lost.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Best Movies of 2020 (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh Boy!
      Written by Norman Petty, Bill Tilghman, Sonny West

      Performed by The Crickets

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Ukrainian
    • Also known as
      • Déjalo ir
    • Filming locations
      • Didsbury, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • The Mazur Kaplan Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $21,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,358,025
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,000,470
      • Nov 8, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,835,686
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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