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Don't Let Go
Don't Let Go

Don't Let Go

August 30, 2019· 1h 47m
Cinemagraphs Score6.9

A detective suffering from a personal loss receives a call from his recently deceased niece. Being able to communicate across time, the two work together to try and stop the crime before it occurs.

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10 reviews·Last updated 19d ago
Peak Moment

Jack discovers Garret, Susan, Ashley and dog shot dead

8.1at 15m
Lowest Moment

Bobby shoots Howard, reveals he's part of Georgie conspiracy

5.8at 1h 15m
Biggest Swing

The film drops significantly when Bobby's betrayal is revealed as predictable, then recovers strongly for the excellently edited climactic shootout.

Don't Let Go starts strong with an intriguing premise and compelling family drama that generates genuine suspense. The middle section maintains engagement through clever time travel mechanics, but stumbles in the final act with predictable reveals and rushed pacing. Despite these flaws, the film recovers with a well-executed conclusion that satisfies the emotional stakes.

10 reviews analyzed|Sources: Imdb
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Jack takes Ashley to diner after Garret forgets pickup
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Jack discovers Garret, Susan, Ashley and dog shot dead⬆ Peak moment
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Jack receives phone calls from dead Ashley's disconnected line
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Jack learns Georgie is mythical drug kingpin behind murders
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Ashley's alterations only change murder date, not outcome
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Bobby shoots Howard, reveals he's part of Georgie conspiracy⬇ Lowest moment
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Bobby shoots Garret and Susan, pursues fleeing Ashley
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Jack comforts tearful Ashley after saving her family
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