Let Him Go (2020)

Let Him Go (2020)
Let Him Go (2020) is a chilling and emotionally charged neo-Western thriller that explores themes of family, loss, and the lengths one will go to for those they love.
Directed and written by Thomas Bezucha, the film is based on Larry Watson’s 2013 novel of the same name. Starring Diane Lane and Kevin Costner in powerful roles, Let Him Go combines elements of suspense, action, and drama, making it a standout film in the Western genre with a contemporary twist.
Set in the 1960s, the story follows George and Margaret Blackledge (played by Costner and Lane), a retired sheriff and his wife who are still reeling from the tragic death of their son. When their daughter-in-law remarries a dangerous and abusive man, Margaret and George’s world is turned upside down when they learn that their young grandson is in serious danger.
Fearing for the child’s safety, they set out on a harrowing journey to bring him back home, ultimately traveling deep into the rugged Montana wilderness. However, the couple quickly finds themselves up against a ruthless family, willing to do whatever it takes to protect their own.
The film’s central focus is the powerful bond between George and Margaret, whose determination to protect their family leads them into a violent and perilous situation. Diane Lane delivers a remarkable performance as Margaret, capturing her character’s fierce maternal instincts, grief, and quiet strength. Her portrayal is both tender and resilient, perfectly complementing Kevin Costner’s portrayal of George, a man whose protective instincts are matched only by his sense of justice. Costner’s portrayal of George is marked by a stoic resolve, his gruff demeanor belying a deep well of emotion that he gradually reveals over the course of the film.