Away We Go makes a nice metaphor for a rootless, self-involved culture of parents trying to get it right and getting all the wrong advice as they do.
Away We Go (2009)
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Reviews Counted:154
Fresh:101
Rotten:53
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: Built on a set of quirks and charms that are as noticeable as they are interchangeable, Away We Go is a sweet but uneven road trip.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for language and some sexual content.
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:18-09-2009
Synopsis: Director Sam Mendes (AMERICAN BEAUTY) may invoke plenty of indie-comedy tropes in this comic venture, but AWAY WE GO is a tender, sweet, and surprisingly funny addition to the genre. Verona De... Director Sam Mendes (AMERICAN BEAUTY) may invoke plenty of indie-comedy tropes in this comic venture, but AWAY WE GO is a tender, sweet, and surprisingly funny addition to the genre. Verona De Tessant (Maya Rudolph, SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE) is six months pregnant, but she and her boyfriend, Burt Farlander (John Krasinski, THE OFFICE), aren’t tied down to their current house in Colorado. A sense of adventure and the desire to find a place to call home propels the couple across North America, stopping in Arizona, Wisconsin, Montreal, and Miami, where they learn the how-to's (and how-not-to's) of parenting from friends and family. The episodic nature of the film allows a variety of talented actors to appear briefly, including Catherine O’Hara and Jeff Daniels as Burt’s flighty parents, Allison Janney as an inappropriate ex-coworker of Verona’s, and Maggie Gyllenhaal and Josh Hamilton as pretentious hippie parents. But the film rests firmly on the capable shoulders of its lead actors; though Rudolph and Krasinski are best known for their TV work, AWAY WE GO allows both performers to shine in ways audiences haven’t seen before. There’s a comfortable chemistry between them, earning authenticity from their strong performances and a good script from real-life spouses Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida. Mendes--who has previously stuck to dramas such as REVOLUTIONARY ROAD and JARHEAD--makes a nice transition to comedy that should appeal to fans of films like GARDEN STATE and LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE. Celebrated cinematographer Ellen Kuras (ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND) lends a lovely, earthy look to the film, while indie singer-songwriter Alexi Murdoch provides a soundtrack that underscores the film’s sweet sincerity. [More]
Starring: John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Jeff Daniels, Maggie Gyllenhaal
Starring: John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Jeff Daniels, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Allison Janney, Chris Messina, Catherine O'Hara, Paul Schneider, Jim Gaffigan, Josh Hamilton, Melanie Lynskey
Director: Sam Mendes
Director: Sam Mendes
Screenwriter: Dave Eggers, Vendela Vida
Producer: Edward Saxon, Marc Turtletaub, Peter Saraf
Composer: Alexi Murdoch
Studio: Focus Features
Reviews for Away We Go
I wonder if the quirky 30somethings trying to answer these basic questions will bore me ten years down the line. But right now, Away We Go feels true.
Even though it's loaded with feminine-appealing dialogue and should make most men squirm, in the end it is interesting and thought-provoking, even for a man.
You'll enjoy going along with Verona and Burt on their journey, and you'll leave with a smile on your face and a feeling that you're glad you got to know them.
See it for the performances -- they are delights from the leads on down to the characters in the episodic vignettes. But the film’s vision of Gen-Y nesting is liable to leave you up a tree.
Full-up with caricatures... fails in the most dire way to make any comments on the state of parenting and coupling in America rooted in actual observation.
Its dull colors and folk-rock soundtrack...attempt to achieve the oft-chased feel of '70s cinema--in this case, Hal Ashby or Mike Nichols. It's a game try, but the transparently schematic result too often gets under the skin in the wrong way.
Slow-moving, shallow and satirical, it's primarily populated by caricatures, not characters.
You may very well enjoy Away We Go more than I did. But rest assured that you will never love this movie as much as it loves itself.
The quirky meter hits red early and often in the disappointing Away We Go
a nice bit of counter-programming for folks that might be suffering from a bit of Blockbuster fatigue
By my count, two episodes succeed and half a dozen fall flat. Your mileage may vary.
Away We Go is offbeat enough to feel like a breakthrough indie but familiar and warm enough to serve as a thinking person's romantic comedy.
It isn't all preciousness, but there's a significant pile of quirk to sift through to find its nuggets of genuine and often touching emotion.
Are we supposed to laugh? Or wince? Or both? If director Sam Mendes knows, he's not telling.
Away We Go comes with a pedigree that's undeniable, but this time the filmmakers benefit from the experience, and the audience barely breaks even.
A low-key comedy with its lead characters displaying an ambling, laid-back charm.
Krasinski and Rudolph make a convincing, uncertain young couple, a bit smarter than the usual slacker set.
The debut screenplay of Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida have given Sam Mendes quite the gift in just one of the many pieces that make this one of the best films of 2009.
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