Watch: Getting Go: The Go Doc Project 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – College boy “Doc” is obsessed with a well-known NYC go-go dancer, nicknamed “Go.” He befriends his hunky crush under the ruse of shooting a movie about what it’s like to live in his skin. Camera in hand, he follows his subject across the city – into bars, onto rooftops, over dance floors and, ultimately, into his bedroom – but as they grow closer, flirtation blurs the line between subject and filmmaker until a steamy night together solidifies deeper feelings. Cory Kruekeberg’s explicit directorial debut explores the thrill and danger of getting exactly what you wish for..
Plot: Too shy to make a proper introduction, a recent college grad devises to shoot a documentary about the NYC nightlife scene in order to meet the go-go guy he’s cyber-obsessed with.
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A very painful film…suffers from indie problems
There are too many sequences of this film that drag on past the narrative point of including them. In particular the final near silent montage of kissing delays the climax far too much. The pace of the story is killed as a result. Further, several of the montages of Go border on the hypocritical given the rest of the film’s commitment to discuss the rampant objectification of people in the gay community. The film is 20 minutes too long as a result. Likewise, there is a amateurish quality to the performances that prevent a more polished film. Camp and Cohen have good chemistry but they are not great actors. Camp, especially, doesn’t seem to understand what subtext is. The docudrama construction feels like a vain attempt too hide this. The film is largely experimental in its filming (They shot at Camp’s actual apartment for example) and this can be rather off putting at times.With that being said the film is quite good. The story is a painful, and a painfully accurate exploration of several major tensions present within the gay community. The notions of too much sex, the cost-benefits assimilation, how to be gay, the various “tribes” of gay men and fickle nature of the male gaze all get a hearing in the film. I related to much of it but I can’t say I found it much more than hey this problem exist. A lot of it is left unresolved. That is probably a realistic viewpoint but it adds to the indie vibe of the film.
The film is quite forward in its depiction of homoeroticism. I found the sex scenes very naturalistic. I am not sure if I have seen gay sex depicted as realistic as I have seen here. The film does provide a nice counterpoint to the heteronormative depictions of the male form one usually finds.
I am glad I own this but it is a challenging film to watch.
Great film, True to life…well, at least mine.
This film didn’t turn out to be what I thought it was going to be…it was better.As an old fart it took me a short while to adjust to the style of the film making. It’s truly wonderful how affordable and accessible film making has become these days….Thanks Apple. Just start watching and let it all wash over you. Be patient.
The young actors were superb. I had seen Tanner Cohen in Were The World Mine. He was very good in that as well. Mathew Camp seems to have made his debut in this film. Very competent and naturalistic in his performance. Amazing in his complete, complex character portrayal. Who knows? Maybe he is so similar to and comfortable in his characters skin. I don’t really care. He was just a pleasure to watch as was Tanner.
I believed both of those boys characters.
The arc was just as it should have been. Realism to the core.
Don’t know if the dialogue was improvised or loosely scripted. It seemed so spontaneous and natural that either those two boys are extraordinary actors or the writing is excellent or all of the above.
That’s what I liked about the film….believability and accurate portrayal of those two individual’s humanity. Served to show that love, especially young and fresh love, never changes. It’s a blissful state of insanity. I have experienced the situations and feelings of both these characters back in the days of innocence, youthful optimism and raging testosterone.
This film reflected all of that.
I have been vague with details of the film because discovering it as one goes along is an important part of the pleasure.
Here’s how much I was impressed, mesmerized, entertained and stimulated….I just bought the film from Wolfe Video.
It’s available on NetflixStreaming, clips on YouTube, VOD from Wolfe Video.
I’m in love with both of those boys.
Great job.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 31 min (91 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Cory Krueckeberg
Writer Cory Krueckeberg
Actors Tanner Cohen, Matthew Camp, Ramon O. Torres
Country United States
Awards 3 wins & 1 nomination
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Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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