
Go (1999)
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Viviendo sin límites, Давай, Vamos Nessa, Go - Das Leben beginnt erst um 3.00 Uhr morgens, Go! - Sex, Drugs & Rave'n'Roll, Sense límit, Nyomás, Go - Una notte da dimenticare, La vida sin limites, Go - A Vida Começa às 3 da Manhã, Kreni, Экстази
Director: Doug Liman
Writer: John August
Production & Genre
Producer(s):
Companies: Banner Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, Saratoga Entertainment
Genre: Comedy, Thriller
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
Similar:
Keywords
Keywords: bisexual man, christmas, christmas eve, clubbing, drug dealer, drug dealing, drugs, ecstasy, gay theme, grocery store, high, las vegas, lgbt, los angeles, california, marijuana, multiple perspectives, multiple storylines, narcotics, rave
Story
On Christmas Eve in Los Angeles, a supermarket clerk named Simon (Desmond Aspinall) decides to step in for an absent drug dealer, setting off a comedic chain of events. Meanwhile, his friend Marcus (Taye Diggs), a bartender at a local club, gets involved with a gay man named Ronna (Nathan Bexton), and a group of ecstasy dealers from Vegas looking to expand their business.
Summary
Go is a fast-paced, multi-strand narrative directed by Doug Liman. Set predominantly on Christmas Eve in Los Angeles, the film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions. The story interweaves three main plotlines: Simon's reluctant involvement in drug dealing, Marcus's romantic entanglement with Ronna, and the Vegas ecstasy dealers' plans to expand their business.