Una famiglia è atormentata da anni da uno spirito maligno. La loro sicurezza e l'ambiente che li circonda vengono messi in discussione quando uno dei bambini si chiede se il male sia reale.Una famiglia è atormentata da anni da uno spirito maligno. La loro sicurezza e l'ambiente che li circonda vengono messi in discussione quando uno dei bambini si chiede se il male sia reale.Una famiglia è atormentata da anni da uno spirito maligno. La loro sicurezza e l'ambiente che li circonda vengono messi in discussione quando uno dei bambini si chiede se il male sia reale.
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William Catlett
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- (as Will Catlett)
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Never Let Go starts with an intriguing premise: a mother in a post-apocalyptic world fights to protect her children from bloodthirsty creatures by keeping them tied to a rope. If they let go, they're attacked. However, despite this interesting concept, the movie fails to create the tense atmosphere the story demands. Instead of pulling us into a truly dangerous and desperate situation, the film loses focus and struggles to convey the real threat the characters face.
The plot twists are another weak point. Some are too predictable, and from early on, I felt like I could guess where the story was heading. Though I'm not entirely sure, because the ending is especially confusing and poorly explained, leaving us without a clear conclusion - as if the writer wasn't sure what message they wanted to convey.
Director Alexandre Aja has proven capable of crafting good films with simpler themes, like the remake of The Hills Have Eyes, High Tension, or Piranha 3D, but whenever he tackles more complex narratives, such as in Horns, he tends to fall short. In his case, "less is more" really applies.
That said, I have to admit the different approach might attract viewers looking for something unusual. However, for me, this film didn't hit the mark. There was a moment of real tension involving the fate of an animal that made me anxious, but aside from that, I felt indifferent in about 80% of the situations.
It's far from terrible due to the original concept that sets it apart from other films in this subgenre, but it lacks the essential ingredients to truly stand out or leave a lasting impression.
The plot twists are another weak point. Some are too predictable, and from early on, I felt like I could guess where the story was heading. Though I'm not entirely sure, because the ending is especially confusing and poorly explained, leaving us without a clear conclusion - as if the writer wasn't sure what message they wanted to convey.
Director Alexandre Aja has proven capable of crafting good films with simpler themes, like the remake of The Hills Have Eyes, High Tension, or Piranha 3D, but whenever he tackles more complex narratives, such as in Horns, he tends to fall short. In his case, "less is more" really applies.
That said, I have to admit the different approach might attract viewers looking for something unusual. However, for me, this film didn't hit the mark. There was a moment of real tension involving the fate of an animal that made me anxious, but aside from that, I felt indifferent in about 80% of the situations.
It's far from terrible due to the original concept that sets it apart from other films in this subgenre, but it lacks the essential ingredients to truly stand out or leave a lasting impression.
6.8/10 (Recommend)
I don't think this movie is bad, but for all the tension it creates I feel that the ending isn't the complete justice that is being sought for. A story about a family who can't leave the safety of their house without a rope around them because an evil lurks in the forest. Everything comes into question when one of the children begin to question if the evil is real.
Halle Berry is pretty decent in this film, but I don't think it's her performance that carries the story. It's Anthony B. Jenkins and Percy Daggs IV that make you care the slightest about the come of things. They may be young, and I wouldn't call this their strongest performance, but they have lots of potential as actors.
The music is pretty top notch for creating the fear and tension. It knows how to elevate the visuals in ways that seeing things alone won't help. Though the cinematography is good in creating that tension and unknown as well.
I would watch this again because it gave me the heebie jeebies just enough to feel frightened at times, but I wasn't overly unsettled that I couldn't see an outcome a mile away. There's a terrific score that trumps everything and enhances the story. While the ending is kind of anti-climatic it was acceptable for me and I didn't hate myself for sitting through the film.
That's it for now. Thanks for taking time to read my review. Happy watching and enjoy the show!
I don't think this movie is bad, but for all the tension it creates I feel that the ending isn't the complete justice that is being sought for. A story about a family who can't leave the safety of their house without a rope around them because an evil lurks in the forest. Everything comes into question when one of the children begin to question if the evil is real.
Halle Berry is pretty decent in this film, but I don't think it's her performance that carries the story. It's Anthony B. Jenkins and Percy Daggs IV that make you care the slightest about the come of things. They may be young, and I wouldn't call this their strongest performance, but they have lots of potential as actors.
The music is pretty top notch for creating the fear and tension. It knows how to elevate the visuals in ways that seeing things alone won't help. Though the cinematography is good in creating that tension and unknown as well.
I would watch this again because it gave me the heebie jeebies just enough to feel frightened at times, but I wasn't overly unsettled that I couldn't see an outcome a mile away. There's a terrific score that trumps everything and enhances the story. While the ending is kind of anti-climatic it was acceptable for me and I didn't hate myself for sitting through the film.
That's it for now. Thanks for taking time to read my review. Happy watching and enjoy the show!
This film is currently sitting at a 5.7 and I think that's criminally low. Not sure if anybody paid attention to the ending shot but that answers the question in no uncertain terms.
The question is whether or not the danger in the forest is real or just a figment of Halle Berry's imagination. It's a layered, heartfelt story of a woman and her two children living in isolation and what may very well be a case of a mother having ruined her life along with her two young sons due to untreated schizophrenia. Are there scary things in the woods? Are the ropes really protecting them? At different points in the film it's impossible to decide and it does keep you guessing until the end.
Halle Berry is competent as always but the two young actors are real standouts here. They've got some heavy lifting for such young inexperienced actors and they do a shockingly good job. From about the midpoint on they are essentially carrying the film.
Aside from some all around great acting the practical efx on the monsters in the Woods is refreshing. There is some small amount of CGI, but there's plenty of good old fashioned blood and makeup to make these creatures just strange looking enough to be mildly spooky.
Overall Never Let Go has a lot going for it. It's not the first film to toss around the question of whether or not mental illness is at the root of the horror. I admit it's a widely used trope in this genre. But this movie handles it more competently than many others. And again it's helped out by some great child actors. I'll be expecting to see more of those boys in the near future.
Solid 7/10 for me.
The question is whether or not the danger in the forest is real or just a figment of Halle Berry's imagination. It's a layered, heartfelt story of a woman and her two children living in isolation and what may very well be a case of a mother having ruined her life along with her two young sons due to untreated schizophrenia. Are there scary things in the woods? Are the ropes really protecting them? At different points in the film it's impossible to decide and it does keep you guessing until the end.
Halle Berry is competent as always but the two young actors are real standouts here. They've got some heavy lifting for such young inexperienced actors and they do a shockingly good job. From about the midpoint on they are essentially carrying the film.
Aside from some all around great acting the practical efx on the monsters in the Woods is refreshing. There is some small amount of CGI, but there's plenty of good old fashioned blood and makeup to make these creatures just strange looking enough to be mildly spooky.
Overall Never Let Go has a lot going for it. It's not the first film to toss around the question of whether or not mental illness is at the root of the horror. I admit it's a widely used trope in this genre. But this movie handles it more competently than many others. And again it's helped out by some great child actors. I'll be expecting to see more of those boys in the near future.
Solid 7/10 for me.
How far would a mother go to protect her kids? Here's another psychological thriller for your viewing pleasure. NEVER LET GO is about a mother (Halle Berry) and her two sons Nolan (Percy Daggs IV) and Sam (Anthony B. Jenkins). They live in a cabin in the woods, separated from a now dead world. There is an evil presence around them, and they only way to be safe in to be tied to a rope that's connected to the foundation of the house. This poses many questions: What the hell happened? Why can only the mom see the evil? What happens if the evil touches you? Is this a subtle metaphor for COVID? Is it even real? I like how when the audience has these questions, the kids also have questions. This movie kept me guessing for the majority of the time. The acting is great for everybody. The atmosphere is dense and feels claustrophobic. Apparently, it was filmed right here in the woods of Vancouver, BC. The story could've gone a few different ways, and I would've chosen something different. The jump-scares are annoying, but I enjoyed the scares that came from the background of shots. With so many movies coming out this season, this one could be seen at home all cuddled up with a blanket and some snacks. Remember, don't listen to Elsa from FROZEN, and NEVER LET GO.
I was really put off this movie due to the rating, and most of the reviews I read on here, but I was bored and decided to give it a go anyway.
I was pleasantly surprised, it was a lot better than I thought it was going to be. It keeps you guessing throughout and has some decent horror scenes in it. Now, an Evil Dead this is not, but if you can enjoy a horror film without the need for gore, then give this a chance.
I thought this was really similar to "Knock at the Cabin" more psychological, it keeps you thinking and guessing all the way throughout and I actually quite enjoyed it.
Halle Berry's performance was great, so was the 2 young lads, their performances didn't feel forced.
I don't usually leave reviews, I usually only leave ratings, but felt I had to defend it due to some of the poor scores it's received. Give it a chance and don't let the misleading ratings put you off. It might be for you, it might not be, but it's nowhere near as bad as some of the scores would suggest. 7/10 for me.
I was pleasantly surprised, it was a lot better than I thought it was going to be. It keeps you guessing throughout and has some decent horror scenes in it. Now, an Evil Dead this is not, but if you can enjoy a horror film without the need for gore, then give this a chance.
I thought this was really similar to "Knock at the Cabin" more psychological, it keeps you thinking and guessing all the way throughout and I actually quite enjoyed it.
Halle Berry's performance was great, so was the 2 young lads, their performances didn't feel forced.
I don't usually leave reviews, I usually only leave ratings, but felt I had to defend it due to some of the poor scores it's received. Give it a chance and don't let the misleading ratings put you off. It might be for you, it might not be, but it's nowhere near as bad as some of the scores would suggest. 7/10 for me.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMark Romanek was attached to direct the movie back when it was titled "Mother Land," and Alexandre Aja took over directing duties a month later.
- BlooperAt around 24,5 mins while Halle Berry character and sons are taking dinner and talking, her plate continuously changes from just two pieces of meat to another with more meat and beams.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Cinefiliando-Peliculeando: No te sueltes (Never Let Go) (2024)
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- Budget
- 20.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.306.106 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4.449.065 USD
- 22 set 2024
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 16.598.193 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 41 minuti
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