
Go!
The villager - excavator Peter Gavrilin - once realized that he had lost all meaning. Despising the bustle, Peter left the family and lay on the rails ... A simple story is tragicomic and sentimental. All you need is a breath of clean air ...
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Plot Summary
A drug deal goes wrong, sending a group of disparate characters on a chaotic and increasingly dangerous chase through Los Angeles. From a desperate veterinary student to a pair of showgirls and two undercover cops, their lives intertwine in a series of escalating mishaps and near-disasters. The film follows their interconnected stories as they try to navigate the escalating violence and improbable circumstances.
Critical Reception
Go! was generally well-received by critics for its fast-paced, non-linear storytelling and darkly comedic tone. It was praised for its energetic direction and strong performances, particularly from its ensemble cast. While some found the plot convoluted, the overall consensus was that it was a stylish and entertaining crime caper.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive, multi-perspective narrative structure.
- Applauded for its sharp wit and darkly humorous portrayal of L.A. crime.
- Recognized for its kinetic energy and stylish directorial flair.
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Fun Fact
Director Doug Liman famously shot much of the film with a handheld camera, contributing to its gritty, energetic feel.
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