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Review: “LET ME GO”

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Let Me Go

Director: Alex Raskin
Running Time: 7 minutes
Genre: Horror, Comedy
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Let Me Go plays into the fears we all have about relationships, something casual that turns into a man or in this case a woman who instantly begins planning your wedding and absolutely, positively will not go away. While working with an easily understood concept, the film places so much emphasis on proving just how annoying the clinger is that it runs the risk of turning the audience off. The short moves along from scene to scene logically but might have trouble captivating viewers.

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Reviewed films were randomly selected from the hundreds of entries to the 2009 DC Shorts Film Festival. The reviews are written by Bryan Koenig, an intern with an interest in film review and journalism. The opinions expressed are his own, and not that of the independent judging panel, the DC Shorts Film Festival staff, or the staff and Board of the DC Film Alliance.