Go (1999) is Available in Hindi Dubbed

 Go is a 1999 American crime comedy film directed by Doug Liman and written by John August.



 The film features an ensemble cast, including Sarah Polley, Timothy Olyphant, Katie Holmes, and Jay Mohr, and is structured around three interwoven stories that unfold over the course of one chaotic night in Los Angeles during Christmas Eve.

The narrative primarily follows Ronna (Polley), a supermarket cashier who, in a desperate attempt to make money to avoid eviction, decides to sell ecstasy pills. Her story intersects with that of Simon (Desmond Askew), her co-worker who is heading to Las Vegas, and Adam and Zack (Scott Wolf and Jay Mohr), two gay soap opera actors involved in a police sting operation. The film explores the consequences of their choices as they navigate a series of misadventures involving drugs, parties, and unexpected confrontations.

Go received mixed reviews upon release but has since garnered a cult following for its energetic storytelling and witty dialogue. Critics praised the performances of Olyphant and Fichtner, highlighting the film's unique style and its ability to blend humor with darker themes. The film's structure, reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, allows for multiple perspectives on the same events, creating a dynamic viewing experience.

Despite underperforming at the box office with a gross of approximately $28.5 million against a budget of $20 million, Go has been recognized for its cultural significance and remains a notable entry in late 1990s cinema. It effectively captures the youthful spirit of its time while addressing themes of friendship, ambition, and the unpredictability of life.