Synopsis
When young veteran Aiden (Hopper Penn) begins to suspect that his life is being manipulated from unseen forces, he seeks help from the sympathetic psychiatrist Dr. Kemp (Brian d’Arcy James). At first, their sessions offer hope and stability, but as Aiden’s grip on reality unravels, the relationship between doctor and patient shifts in sinister and disorienting ways. Twisting perceptions, the film gradually reveals that nothing, and no one, is quite as it seems.
Reviews
“Let Me Go (The Right Way) will have you guessing everything until the last seconds of the movie and even beyond the credits. It is a psychological film that only gives you fragments of the picture, leaving its viewer to try to put this puzzle together, only to realize that they don’t have all the pieces.”
Horror Facts
“In about fifteen minutes, Let Me Go (The Right Way) encapsulates an entire feature length thriller. The performances are solid, with Penn and [D’Arcy] James playing patient and therapist effectively, leaving us unsure which one is the truly disturbed one.”
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