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199581 minRomance, Drama, TV Movie

Go Now

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Is Go Now worth watching? With a rating of 6.324/10, this Romance, Drama, TV Movie film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Go Now Synopsis

Nick, is a young Scottish soccer player living in the big city. He meets Karen, and the two fall in love and move in together. Soon after, Nick exhibits signs of serious illness. As his body slowly succumbs to multiple sclerosis, he experiences a wide sweep of jagged emotions, and in the process gives himself and those who love him the strength to carry on.

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Top Cast

Robert Carlyle
Robert CarlyleNick Cameron
Juliet Aubrey
Juliet AubreyKaren Walker
Sophie Okonedo
Sophie OkonedoPaula
James Nesbitt
James NesbittTony
Berwick Kaler
Berwick KalerSammy
Barbara Rafferty
Barbara RaffertyMadge Cameron
Tony Curran
Tony CurranChris Cameron
Erin McMahon
Erin McMahonJulie Cameron
Darren Tighe
Darren TigheDell
Sara Stockbridge
Sara StockbridgeBridget

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Is Go Now worth watching?

Go Now has received mixed reviews with a 6.324/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Drama, TV Movie movies.

Is Go Now hit or flop?

Go Now has received average ratings (6.324/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Go Now?

Go Now is a Romance, Drama, TV Movie movie that Nick, is a young Scottish soccer player living in the big city. He meets Karen, and the two fall in love and move in together. Soon after, Nick exhibi...

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Critic Reviews

Peter McGinnJul 18, 2023
★ 6

I suspect I would have enjoyed this movie more back when it came out. I am older now, so the sex scenes, sex talk, and the “camaraderie” that takes the form of verbal abuse back and forth might have seemed fresher to me, and, along with the serious illness theme, containing fewer clichés. And though I can usually handle Scottish or Welsh accents, the version we watched had low volume associated with it and no captions. We turned the volume of the tv way up, but when they talked softly we still had to strain to hear or draw from the context of the conversation. As a result, it was not as good for me as it may well be for you, so I would not discourage anyone from watching it, unless you are starting to feel old like I am!