With his latest film, Never Let Go, Alexandre Aja continues his recent trend of masterful self-contained horror, moving from the cramped limits of space in Oxygen and the flooding Florida house in Crawl to a dilapidated cabin in the woods. Because of the title's significance, there are unavoidable parallels to Bird Box because of its straightforward structure and fairy tale elements. Despite having a thin premise, Never Let Go turns into a cruel little bedtime tale that, in Aja's hands, has sharp teeth and, thankfully, doesn't handhold. A little family of three is introduced in Never Let Go, deep within their self-imposed seclusion in the woods. Samuel and Nolan, siblings, spend their days going out, tethered, to scavenge for food under Momma's stringent instructions.
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