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Let Go

A comedy about love, loss and other felonies.
2011 | 109m | English

(968 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Brian Jett
Writer: Brian Jett
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Walter Dishman, a married and melancholy parole officer, deals with three eccentric ex-convicts who have been placed under his supervision.
Release Date: Oct 25, 2011
Director: Brian Jett
Writer: Brian Jett
Genres: Comedy
Keywords supervisor, love, parole, ex-con
Production Companies Thousand Miles Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
David Denman Walter
Gillian Jacobs Darla
Kevin Hart Kris
Ed Asner Artie
Simon Helberg Frank
Maria Thayer Beth
Alexandra Holden Kelly
Kali Hawk Angela
Robert Bagnell Marc
Jack Carter Frosty
Peggy McCay Helen
Amy Stiller Phyllis
Johnny Pemberton Preppy Kid
Ogy Durham Vanessa
Catherine Reitman Unbearable Industry Poser
Edward Fordham, Jr. Big Sexy
Sarah Buehler Goth Barista
Rance Howard Dimples
Garrett Morris Donuts
Bunny Levine Mrs. Grossman
Jeremy Denzlinger Tough Cop #1
Rob Elk Tough Cop #2
Jonathan Spencer Gawking Parole Officer
Deborah Theaker Friendly Bank Teller
Kirk Fox Paul
David A. Cooper Stuffy Manager
Dayo Ade Charles
Esther Paik Korean Woman
Greg Joung Paik Korean Man
Jeanine Anderson Diner Waitress
Brian Palermo Dress Salesman
Brian Huskey Man Passing By
Ron Garcia Parking Supervisor
Katherine Flynn Cheesecake Waitress
Leslie Thurston Regina
Chad Jamian Williams Second Man Passing By
Donald Charles Rizzo Young Do-Gooder
Scott Beehner Another Ex-Con
Barbara Perry Sweet Old Lady
Dov Davidoff Greasy Pawn Shop Guy
Dmitri Schuyler-Linch Smart-Ass Kid
Kristin Minter Driver
Don Perry Mr. Beasley
Eric Edelstein Flamboyant Florist
Price Carson Bank Guard
Craig Pearman Nerdy Ex-Con
Brande Roderick Brande Roderick
Kiva Jump Friendly Woman
Name Job
Brian Jett Director, Writer
Collin Brink Director of Photography
Darcy C. Scanlin Production Designer
Ela Jo Erwin Costume Designer
Kristin Owings Script Supervisor
Eduardo Enrique Mayén Director of Photography
Louise Van Patten Unit Production Manager
Maximilian Elfeldt Production Coordinator
Allison Pokladowski Costume Supervisor
Harry Yoon Editor
Dorian Frankel Casting
Anna Wenger Line Producer
Rachel Lee Goldenberg First Assistant Director
David Offner Art Direction
Aprill Winney Script Supervisor
Name Title
Leif Lillehaugen Producer
Spencer R. Stouffer Executive Producer
Brian Jett Producer
Ed Asner Executive Producer
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Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. It does feel like this is made for a very specific audience, but it is all about how get past your past and make your future (somewhat) better. The "main" story line seems to be a guy living a boring life is into Gillian Jacobs, whic ... h I totally get, but not when you have Maria Thayer at home. Even value, I would take snuggling up comfortably at home over a club any day. It's the first time I've seen Kevin Hart play a smart character, and it turns arrogant character really fast. It's also the first time I've seen Simon Helberg play a criminal, and I can't say it was very impressive, though he did do "crazy" well. There are some great movies that cross multi-threaded stories, but this feels like the Kevin Hart and Old man robbers are just kind of tacked on. There just isn't enough interaction between the the stories. It's worth a watch, but it's not "Snatch".

Jun 23, 2021