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Let Go

Let Go

  • Status: Released
  • 25-10-2011
  • Runtime: 109 min
  • Score: 5.091
  • Vote count: 22

Walter Dishman, a married and melancholy parole officer, deals with three eccentric ex-convicts who have been placed under his supervision.

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

Kamurai

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, which 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".