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Go Now is one of those quiet, introspective TV movies that really dives into the raw emotions of love and illness. You’ve got Nick, a young Scottish soccer player, who seems full of life until everything shifts when he’s hit by the reality of multiple sclerosis. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the struggle and complexity of his relationship with Karen. The performances feel authentic – there’s a genuine chemistry that carries the weight of their journey. What stands out is how it doesn’t shy away from the harshness of his condition, while still capturing those fleeting, tender moments. The atmosphere is heavy but not oppressive, crafted with a sense of realism that makes it resonate on a deeper level.
Strong character-driven narrativeRealistic portrayal of illnessExplores themes of love and loss
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