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"Go:" An Analysis of Order in Film.
"Jean-Luc Godard once said that every movie must have a beginning, a middle and an end - but not necessarily in that order. Tarantino's scripts seem inspired by that notion, and the same goes for Go, which begins at one key point in its story, backtracks to fill in details, then throws in the perspective of other characters." Although many reviews of this movie compare it to Pulp Fiction in its style and sequencing, Go's
alone. Joining him at his table, she again repeats her monologue about Christmas surprises. The viewer can now understand what she means when she voices her surprise at the fact that they are sitting in a coffee shop together, "I'm not saying it's anything it's not, but come on. This time yesterday who would have thunk it" (Go 1999). The viewer has now gotten the complete story based on the separate plots centered on each character.