Detective Jack Radcliff and his recently murdered niece race against time to solve the crime before it happens.Detective Jack Radcliff and his recently murdered niece race against time to solve the crime before it happens.Detective Jack Radcliff and his recently murdered niece race against time to solve the crime before it happens.
Sarkis Ninos
- Property Officer #2
- (as Nino Sarks)
Daniel R. Lawson Jr.
- Diner Patron
- (uncredited)
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I love me a good time twist thriller. It's a fast paced thriller with good cast. It was both suspenseful and emotional. I actually watched it expecting to see a horror movie (which it's not). Some parts don't make a lot of sense (or maybe I just didn't get it) but it's a fun watch!
My wife and I enjoyed this movie! It's better then a lot of crap out there today, so hard to find a good flick these days, especially a sci-fi crime film.
I remember seeing the trailer and feeling potential, then the average or even below ratings came, others called them out and stated the movie's underrated, and, well, eventually I went in with one eyebrow raised high. The director Jacob Estes is guilty of making a movie that hit me hard when I was little, the 2004's "Mean Creek" - seen it a few times and that definitely made me a little more excited for "Don't Let Go". Well, the verdict - flawed and unfocused movie, but not exactly a disappointing experience.
"Don't Let Go" has a lot going on, a time travel plot, a whodunit (and why) mystery & the part that, in my opinion, worked the best - the central relationship between the detective Jack Radcliff (David Oyelowo) and his niece Ashley (Storm Reid), one of the movies main driving forces. The script is somehow both the best and worst thing about "Don't Let Go", it offers exciting themes, heartfelt relationships (helped a LOT by the very fine and devoted performances by the whole cast) & an uneven pacing. The themes of time travel and the many mysteries in need of solutions take turns slowly and sometimes weirdly, maybe even silly, resulting in a plot which, when taken as a whole, can be described as overly convoluted or lost in itself. Given the subject matter, "Don't Let Go" should be more thrilling, engaging and head-strong, but from the many goals Jacob Estes had pinned down only half was reached. Visually "Don't Let Go" is satisfying enough without impressing much, when it comes to action or violence, I can't say it shies away either, but, again, don't expect to be blown away by the movies aesthetic.
"Don't Let Go" is too much of a head-scratcher, strives for eventual coherency but partially misses it. Nevertheless, it has quite enough to offer & the ending has the potential of warming your heart up a bit and muddle some of its flaws in retrospect. If You can believe me, I think that neither the 4's or 8's are to be listened to here. My rating: 6/10.
"Don't Let Go" has a lot going on, a time travel plot, a whodunit (and why) mystery & the part that, in my opinion, worked the best - the central relationship between the detective Jack Radcliff (David Oyelowo) and his niece Ashley (Storm Reid), one of the movies main driving forces. The script is somehow both the best and worst thing about "Don't Let Go", it offers exciting themes, heartfelt relationships (helped a LOT by the very fine and devoted performances by the whole cast) & an uneven pacing. The themes of time travel and the many mysteries in need of solutions take turns slowly and sometimes weirdly, maybe even silly, resulting in a plot which, when taken as a whole, can be described as overly convoluted or lost in itself. Given the subject matter, "Don't Let Go" should be more thrilling, engaging and head-strong, but from the many goals Jacob Estes had pinned down only half was reached. Visually "Don't Let Go" is satisfying enough without impressing much, when it comes to action or violence, I can't say it shies away either, but, again, don't expect to be blown away by the movies aesthetic.
"Don't Let Go" is too much of a head-scratcher, strives for eventual coherency but partially misses it. Nevertheless, it has quite enough to offer & the ending has the potential of warming your heart up a bit and muddle some of its flaws in retrospect. If You can believe me, I think that neither the 4's or 8's are to be listened to here. My rating: 6/10.
A take on the Frequency plot, with several clever twists.
The suspense element continues until the last scene (no loose ends, though). Action scenes just the right mix.
Intelligent sci-fi. Glad to have watched this.
The suspense element continues until the last scene (no loose ends, though). Action scenes just the right mix.
Intelligent sci-fi. Glad to have watched this.
As others seem to have pointed out, this feels a lot like "Frequency" which came out 25 years ago and the genre was due for a nice fresh restyling.
This movie is solid - it does feel under-rated currently. A strong emotional family drama underpinning a police crime drama with a time travel bent is a complex undertaking, and the movie hits on all of those points strongly.
There are some visually bloody scenes and violence. Note that a dog is involved. Some people need to know that.
But the suspense held up. The acting, character motivations, and there were no eggregious time travel plot holes. Definitely recommend.
This movie is solid - it does feel under-rated currently. A strong emotional family drama underpinning a police crime drama with a time travel bent is a complex undertaking, and the movie hits on all of those points strongly.
There are some visually bloody scenes and violence. Note that a dog is involved. Some people need to know that.
But the suspense held up. The acting, character motivations, and there were no eggregious time travel plot holes. Definitely recommend.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film seems to have a similar premise to Fréquence interdite (2000), starring Jim Caviezel and Dennis Quaid, which was eventually given a television treatment, Frequency (2016): A person in the current time period has the ability to save a relative in the past , except with the use of cell phones as oppose to a ham-radio.
- GoofsThe newspaper Jack looks at has a date in June 2018, but the calendar on Ashley's bedroom desk and the date on the package in the evidence room is for June 2017.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Don't Let Go (2019)
- SoundtracksOur Old Song
Written by Daniel Emile Andre Finot, Jean-Michel Vallet (as Jean-Michel Marcel Vallet), Claire Dominique Guillot and Patrick Chartol (as Patrick Jean Merie Chartol)
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- Also known as
- Crimen contrarreloj
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- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,215,062
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,338,669
- Sep 1, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $5,288,011
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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