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Letting Go 2018

115 min📅 2018-03-08

In *Letting Go* (2018), director Götz Raimund crafts a gripping psychological drama-thriller that delves into the moral complexities of medical ethics and corporate ambition.

Director: Götz Raimund

Cast

Heinz Arthur Boltuch
Heinz Arthur Boltuch
Viktor
Sabrina Worsch
Sabrina Worsch
Stella/Marie
René Rebeiz
René Rebeiz
David
Sarah Scherer
Sarah Scherer
Mirjam
Martin Strele
Martin Strele
Clemens
Clemens Berndorff
Clemens Berndorff
Tommy
Nancy Mensah-Offei
Nancy Mensah-Offei
Hellen
Linda Gegusch
Linda Gegusch
Noemie Kanzler
Nicole Ennemoser
Woman
Martin Oberhauser
Martin Oberhauser
Lorenz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Letting Go (2018) about?

*Letting Go* (2018) is a psychological drama-thriller that explores the ethical clash between scientific ambition and corporate greed. The story centers on a chemist struggling with his past as he develops a potentially life-changing drug, only to face pressure from his boss to rush its release before it's properly tested. When journalists investigate the drug's dark secrets, the chemist must decide where his loyalties—and his conscience—lie.

Who directed Letting Go?

Götz Raimund directed *Letting Go* (2018), bringing a sharp eye for suspense and character-driven tension to the thriller genre.

Who stars in Letting Go?

The film stars Heinz Arthur Boltuch as the tormented chemist David Endresz, alongside Sabrina Worsch, René Rebeiz, Sarah Scherer, and Martin Strele in key roles.

Is Letting Go (2018) worth watching?

*Letting Go* (2018) is a solid pick for fans of slow-burn psychological thrillers with moral depth. While it may not break new ground, its strong performances—particularly by Boltuch—and tense atmosphere make it engaging. If you enjoy films about ethical dilemmas and corporate intrigue, this one's worth a watch.

How long is Letting Go?

*Letting Go* (2018) runs for 115 minutes.

About Letting Go (2018) — A Chemist's Moral Dilemma in a Gripping Psychological Thriller

In *Letting Go* (2018), director Götz Raimund crafts a gripping psychological drama-thriller that delves into the moral complexities of medical ethics and corporate ambition. The film follows David Endresz, a brilliant but troubled chemist haunted by his past mistakes, as he develops NatAct, a groundbreaking drug promising to cure psychological disorders. But as David's doubts about the drug's safety grow, his boss Viktor Kanzler pushes for a rushed release to salvage his family's failing business, setting the stage for a high-stakes confrontation. When investigative journalists Miriam Seifert and Stella Wagner uncover the truth, they launch a mission to expose the scandal before it's too late, forcing David to confront the consequences of his work and his own conscience.

With its tense atmosphere and moral dilemmas, *Letting Go* (2018) blends drama and thriller elements into a thought-provoking narrative about responsibility, redemption, and the cost of progress. Heinz Arthur Boltuch leads a talented cast, bringing depth to David's internal struggle, while René Rebeiz and Sarah Scherer add layers of tension as the determined journalists unravel the dark secrets behind NatAct. The film's slow-burn pacing and atmospheric tension make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven thrillers.