Why does Burt say these words in "Go (1999)" movie?

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In Go (1999), Burt, Adam & Zack have a conversation in car near the mall.

Burt: Now this chick, Ronna, you think she can score?

Adam: Maybe.

Zack: Yeah, definitely.

Burt: Then that's all we need. It's all connected. Circle of life.

I know the meaning of this sentence, but why does Burt say these words?



Best Answer

"The Circle of Life" means that as one thing ends (or dies), another thing will begin (or be born). The phrase was made popular by the song of the same name in The Lion King (1994).

Adam and Zack were busted for drug possession. They have been coerced into trying to entrap their dealer, presumably as part of a plea bargain (their prison sentence will be reduced if they aid the entrapment).

Thus, if Ronna can score some drugs, she will be arrested. She will suffer, and they will benefit. Circle of Life.




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Who was the drug dealer in the movie go?

Timothy Olyphant (Todd Gaines) Since starring as the drug dealer, Olyphant has appeared in the films A Man Apart, The Girl Next Door, Catch and Release, Hitman, Live Free or Die Hard, A Perfect Getaway and The Crazies.

What was the movie go about?

The story restarts from the perspective of Simon, who is on a trip to Las Vegas with Marcus, Tiny, and Singh. Simon crashes a wedding and has sex with two of the bridesmaids before they accidentally set their hotel room on fire.

Where does the movie go take place?

It features a menagerie of young stars at the height of their careers\u2014Sarah Polley, Katie Holmes, Timothy Olyphant, Scott Wolf, Taye Diggs, Jane Krakowski, Breckin Meyer\u2014and a doe-eyed Melissa McCarthy in her first-ever big-screen role. It is also an excellent holiday movie.



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