"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 creative script and unique style of narration allow it to stand on its own. Distributing the plot information through four main narrators, the viewer is able to partake in a more unrestricted and comprehensive version of the story.
The first scene of the movie opens in medias res, leaving the viewer uncertain of the characters identities or the significance of their relationship. …