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VHS : Go NowBrowse or Search and Buy Online our Best Sellers Shopping Sales of VHS and Go Now. starring: Robert Carlyle, Juliet Aubrey, James Nesbitt, Sophie Okonedo, Berwick Kaler directed by: Michael Winterbottom Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786305197836 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 6305197830 Label: Polygram USA Video Manufacturer: Polygram USA Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Polygram USA Video Release Date: June 08, 1999 Running Time: 81 minutes Studio: Polygram USA Video Theatrical Release Date: May 01, 1998 Sales Rank: 8617 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - One of my favoritesRobert Carlyle gives a very moving performance in this riveting film. It deals with MS in a very real way. Rating: - Captures the real deal with soul, compassion and humorShortly after my MS diagnosis, my girlfriend at the time excitedly told me about this movie she saw in a local bargain art movie house on a free day. We rented the movie, and wow... obviously I'm closer to the subject than most, having MS, but dealing with adjustment, pain, and self-identity all while trying to stay connected to those close to us is the universal human condition, right? Robert Carlyle is great as usual. The icing on the cake was the terrific soundtrack. While Carlye's character ... Read More Rating: - Simply The Truth...Honest example of life on the inside of an extraordinary MS-tery Rating: - A Heart Touching Story"Go Now" is one of those foreign film love stories that'll tug at your heart strings the moment you realize the main character's fate. Robert Carlyle (The Full Monty) stars as Scottish soccer player Nick Cameron, who, when just upon reaching the apex of his full athletic potential, is suddenly and gradually stricken with Multiple Sclerosis. As Nick's physical condition worsens, it is up to his girlfriend Karen (Juliet Aubrey) to help Nick see his way through his difficult struggle. Karen is urged at ... Read More Rating: - Reality bitesTypical of european films Go Now takes a very small slice of life and puts it under a microscope. Here a working class couple are shown dealing-or not-with the everyday issues which arise when he is stricken with ms. The film accuratly reveals the impact of the disease process on every aspect of the couple's life. The acting is powerful and truthful. The subtext reveals the strengths and weaknesses of the human spirit when challenged by life altering circumstances. Browse for similar items by category:
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