Go Movie Review
Go Review

"Go" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Doug LimanProducer : Matt Freeman,Mickey Liddell,Paul Rosenberg
Screenwiter : John August
Starring : Desmond Askew,Taye Diggs,William Fichtner,J.E. Freeman,Katie Holmes,Jane Krakowski,Breckin Meyer,Jay Mohr,Timothy Olyphant,Sarah Polley,Scott Wolf
Believe it or not, this is a Christmas movie! And here it is, the middle of
April, and there’s nothing else I’d rather see.
Let me put it this way: Go is the best movie I’ve seen since Fargo. Doug
Liman, the man behind the brilliant Swingers, (which, I realized, came out much
too long ago, in 1996), has concocted such a film that I’m almost compelled to
pay the whopping $8.50 to see it again.
Go is a seamier look at life than Swingers, brilliantly deconstructing Gen X
life in latter-day Los Angeles, giving a new perspective on rave culture, drug
dealers, the lure of Vegas, and even Amway distributorship. Through the lead
characters of Ronna (Polley), Claire (Holmes), and Simon (Askew), you’ll never
look at grocery store clerks the same way.
Go owes its clever structure to Pulp Fiction, following multiple interlocking
storylines and bouncing back and forth chronologically. To attempt to distill
the plotlines here is to do the film an injustice, but it centers around Ronna’
s attempt to get $380 to pay the rent, which leads her to try to sell 20 hits
of Ecstasy in a drug deal gone awry. Really awry. Completely unpredictable.
Hilarious. All of it vaguely unified through the phrase, “Go!”
I can’t say enough good things about Go, and I urge you to see it. The acting,
directing, and especially August’s writing are all far better than we’re all
used to. You may not even know how to react.
That’s why Go gets filmcritic.com’s coveted and rarely awarded 5 stars.
Polley behind the checkout... definitely not "plastic."
Reviewer: Christopher Null



