Go is a 1999 film directed by Doug Liman, with three intertwining plots that happen to involve one drug deal.
The movie is told out of chronological format, with one of the last scenes appearing first and the story being told from four different points of view. As such, the following summary only generalizes the actual sequence of events which took place.
It is Christmas Eve in Los Angeles. Adam and Zack, a couple of soap opera actors, have been ...
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Go is a 1999 film directed by Doug Liman, with three intertwining plots that happen to involve one drug deal.
The movie is told out of chronological format, with one of the last scenes appearing first and the story being told from four different points of view. As such, the following summary only generalizes the actual sequence of events which took place.
It is Christmas Eve in Los Angeles. Adam and Zack, a couple of soap opera actors, have been busted for narcotics possession. In a plea deal, they offer to help Officer Burke set up a sting operation for an occasional drug dealer named Simon, who deals ecstasy from his cash register at a local grocery store.
Unbeknownst to them, Simon has taken a vacation to Las Vegas. Filling in at his cash register is his coworker Ronna, who is facing eviction and desperate for the extra paid hours of income. When they ask about Simon and where they can buy a supply of ecstasy, Ronna finds herself a lucrative financial opportunity. She offers to ...
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