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5.0 out of 5 stars Psychotherapy for the broken hearted
This is a movie originally made for TV. I watched it way back in 1987 one of those late nights when endlessly clicking my remote, and simply got stucked. Tried to buy the movie but it was difficult back then to find TV movies in video stores. So I resigned myself to a poor quality Betamax copy of it. What a surprise nearly 15 years later, I found the DVD on Amazon...
Published on March 19, 2007 by R. Galeano Valencia

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant
I was a little disappointed in this movie. I expected more humor from the characters, given the actors. I'm glad it wasn't silly, but I wish I had been able to laugh more. It was a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours on a rainy day I guess.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Psychotherapy for the broken hearted, March 19, 2007
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This is a movie originally made for TV. I watched it way back in 1987 one of those late nights when endlessly clicking my remote, and simply got stucked. Tried to buy the movie but it was difficult back then to find TV movies in video stores. So I resigned myself to a poor quality Betamax copy of it. What a surprise nearly 15 years later, I found the DVD on Amazon.

The story goes like this. Kate Marshall (Sharon Gless) a school teacher, is unknowingly trapped in a one-way love relationship as her boyfriend Neil (Joe Cortese), an executive for an advertising firm, seems to be growing apart from her by the day. Kate keeps overlooking the situation until that fateful day when she painfully finds out that Neil has been cheating on her for 7 months with a beautiful TV model he happens to work with. Kate's world falls apart, of course, as Neil leaves her.

On the other hand, Alex Schuster (John Ritter) owner of a computer and electronics store, is a young father of a 10-year old boy named Max. Six months ago Alex lost his beloved wife of 11 years, Karen, in a plane crash. As Max seems to be somehow overcoming loss more effectively, Alex simply can't get it together and has become a train-wreck in progress. His job and business seriously affected by his constant mood lows and depression.

Two people. Two lives. Two different love stories. Two broken hearts.

Both Alex and Kate will be made aware by friends and neighbors about the existence of a Therapy Group for the Broken Hearted which is conducted by Dr. Rudnick (a beautiful character in the movie, magnificently portrayed by Max Gail). Dr. Rudnick is a down-to-earth psychologist who has put together a practical therapy based on behaviour modification, specifically designed "To Let Go". To let go of failed relationships. To let go of unloving partners, to let go of dependence-based relationships that end up hurting more than benefitting and to eventually help people in this situation to find the path to love again without all the suffering and bitterness that comes along when a love relationship goes wrong.

As Kate and Alex, join the group (separately) they will progressively embark in the impossible series of practical (and often hilarious) exercises involved in the "Letting Go" therapy. Some too painful to carry on, particularly for Alex whose loss is certainly a definitive one. In the end, they will eventually find the path of effective healing, which in time will enable them to have an open heart, and love again.

Despite being a 1985 movie, "Letting go" inmediately captivates with a particular brand of magic as it deals with feelings and situations nearly every human being is familiar with. To love intensely and not being loved in return. To loose a loved one either to tragedy, or to someone else. Plus the background leit-motiv is the beautiful "In my life" by the everpresent Beatles... The result is a movie is so well written, fresh and comforting that it ends up like being part of the "therapy", so feel free to watch it whenever you feel like broken hearted or simply for the pure sheer joy of enjoying a beautiful love story. You won't regret it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cute Feel Good Romantic Comedy!!, June 26, 2003
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John Ritter stars as a widower and Sharon Gless as a lonely single as they meet in a group therapy session followed by funny situations.It's a cute feel good romantic comedy!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars warm fuzzy, October 29, 2004
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I adore this movie, it is funny, sad, and romantic and shows how even the worst of situations can turn out great.

Unfortunately I only have the movie taped off the TV and would love to own an original copy. But I live in New Zealand and these sorts of stories are not available in this country. If you manage to get the opportunity of seeing this movie go for it you will love it. The late John Ritter and Sharon are great together.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant, March 8, 2010
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I was a little disappointed in this movie. I expected more humor from the characters, given the actors. I'm glad it wasn't silly, but I wish I had been able to laugh more. It was a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours on a rainy day I guess.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Vintage Really Good, October 3, 2011
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Funny poignant piece, well written and pleasurable to watch.

I think John Ritter at his best and Sharon Gless outstanding too.
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4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Letting Go, August 19, 2005
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This was a replacement of the VHS I loaned to a friend and never got back. This movie is poignant and funny. Sharon Gless and John Ritter are at their best. I was disappointed that there were no special features on the DVD, though.
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