

GO
Réalisé par Doug LimanÀ la veille de Noel, menacée d'expulsion, Ronna a besoin d'argent. Elle remplace au pied levé Simon, son collègue au supermarché, parti en virée avec des copains. Elle décide également, avec son amie Claire, de le remplacer dans une activité moins légale, celle de dealer. C'est ainsi qu'Adam et Zack, jeunes acteurs contraints d'aider la police a arrêter des revendeurs de drogue, vont tendre un piège a Ronna et Claire. Tous vont bientôt se retrouver dans une situation aussi catastrophique que drôle, chacun de son point de vue. Aucun d'eux n'oubliera cette nuit.
GO Notations et commentaires
- Doc Worm-5 jWell edited with a rich color grading that pops in every frame of this off beat crime comedy thriller. As the title implies, once it starts it never stops, relentlessly taking you from one frantic scene to the next. The eclectic cast helps deliver the punchy script from John August. You’ll forgive how much this apes early Tarantino. Go is blast.
- Scott Smith12 décembre 2025I remember liking this a lot more when it first came out in the 90's. After rewatching it, I'm guessing I was probably high or drunk at the time...it would have made this better I'm sure. Still, it's a fun little 90's movie that rolls by quickly. Some good performances, like a very young Timothy Olyphant and a young and gorgeous Katie Holmes. A fun action-comedy.
- Aaron Slade4 octobre 2025Enjoyable 90s romp
- Desmond Dale24 janvier 2025Go encapsulated the best elements of my 90s guilty pleasure films while minimizing the cringe. Everything about it triggers my 90s nostalgia from the cool trip-hop soundtrack, to the grunge/slacker fashion styles, the teenage angst and nihilism, and even down to their dubious decision making and drugs of choice. It's an adrenaline boosting, high octane ride with lots of dark humor littered throughout kind of like an American version of a Gus Van Saint film but with less repercussions in the aftermath. Go also utilizes parallel converging storylines but it's done in a way that's clear and highly accessible. It has strong, bold characters and the dialogue contains lots of sardonic wit. Overall this makes for a film that I think offers a high entertainment value and avoids any hints of a sober bummer comedown, which I believe usually makes for a highly replayable combination. I can see myself reaching for this film whenever I get a 90s itch as much as my favorites like Cruel Intentions and The Faculty.
- mickerdoo6 juillet 2025I guess the lesson is don’t hang out with morons. Chuckled at some of the intertwined reveals. Seemed unrealistic.
- adam319929 juin 2025Absolutely nails the period it was made and even today. Extremely enjoyable for anyone who was a young adult in the late 90's
GO Trivia
GO was released on April 9, 1999.
GO was directed by Doug Liman.
GO has a runtime of 1 hr 42 min.
GO was produced by Mickey Liddell, Paul Rosenberg, Matt Freeman.
The key characters in GO are Ronna Martin (Sarah Polley), Todd Gaines (Timothy Olyphant), Claire Montgomery (Katie Holmes).
GO is rated R.
GO is a Comedy, Crime, Thriller film.
GO has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.























