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Product Description John Krasinski (The Office) and Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live) star in the heartfelt film that explores the comedic twists and turns in one coupleโs journey across contemporary America. Anticipating the birth of their first child, longtime couple Burt (Krasinski) and Verona (Rudolph) embark on an ambitious itinerary to visit friends and family in order to find their perfect home. Featuring a remarkable soundtrack and an incredible ensemble cast โ including Jeff Daniels, Allison Janney, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Catherine OโHara and Jim Gaffigan. Itโs the hilarious, witty film that critics are hailing as โabsolutely extraordinary!โ (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone)
Amazon.com Away We Go has an incredible mix of ingredients: A script co-written by Dave Eggers (author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius), directed by Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Revolutionary Road), starring the not-hugely-famous-but-always-excellent Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live) and John Krasinski (The Office), and featuring an astounding supporting cast that includes Catherine OโHara, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jeff Daniels, Allison Janney, Jim Gaffigan, and more. Whatโs even more incredible is that all these ingredients blend together into a truly marvelous but very non-traditional romantic comedy. For one thing, Burt (Krasinski) and Verona (Rudolph) are already a couple and expecting their first child. What they donโt know is where theyโre going to live--so they set off on a tour of disparate locations (Tucson, Montreal, Miami) where they have friends or relatives, sampling not only different cities and climates but also different families. The social and emotional collisions that follow are sometimes very funny and sometimes heartwrenching. Away We Go starts quietly and, through subtle yet consistently delightful scenes, builds to a surprisingly potent end. This is a gem of a movie, not to be missed. --Bret Fetzer
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In Love with This Movie  I love everything about this film. The cast, especially John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph, are perfect. There are scenes that make you laugh out loud and moments that make you sigh and reach for a hankie. Loved seeing all the settings as this couple, expecting their first child, roamed the country looking for the perfect place to call home, dropping in on family and friends, some of them real weirdos. I've watched this film three times and could watch it every day and come away feeling as if I'd seen it for the first time. If you like wonderful endings, you will be satisfied with how the film plays out.
A Different Kind of Road Film  AWAY WE GO is an entertaining, funny film that offers some very fine actors little vignettes of character studies that makes this otherwise rather predictable story well worth the viewing. Starting at the top, the film was deftly written by Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida and directed by the pro, Sam Mendes. The story is rather simple: a young pregnant but not married couple Burt (John Krasinski) and Verona (Maya Rudolph) live in Chicago, too near parents (Catherine O'Hara and Jeff Daniels) and under the influence of Verona's wildly mad boss (Allison Janney), so when the idea of finding a place to raise a perfect family arises they are off and running to Montreal (where they visit the very bizarre couple Maggie Gyllenhaal and Josh Hamilton, steeped in the far out reaches of 'being natural' in everything), progressing on to Miami where they encounter the apparently happy family (but painfully bruised parents Chris Messina and Melanie Lynskey), and on to Tucson - searching for just the right place to be a family. The hilarity of the situations they encounter is balanced by the realities of relationship building, making for a fine balance of a story that could have been just another silly adventure. It has some very strong acting and deals with current topics in a way that few films take the opportunity to address, and that alone is another reason to spend an evening with the Farlander's search for perfection! Grady Harp, August 10
for young lovers and those who remember  This is a wonderful portrayal of the sort of love and togetherness that really matter: One stripped of all customary sentiment and romantic trimmings. It is also refreshingly and humorously without any shame or pretense.
It's about a love that is one feels and cannot and should not put into words. An experience that is so often fleeting, but will most certainly be remembered.
It is also extremely well cast without pandering to commercialism and sensitively directed by someone who really understood the book.
Burt and Verona discovering themselves  This was an entertaining movie about a young couple, in their 30's who find they are expecting a baby and set out to find a place to live and begin their family. The acting was superb, with John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph playing the lead roles. Allison Janney played the part of a ditsy friend down in Phoenix that was absolutely hilarious, a far cry from her sophisticated, in-control persona on The West Wing. Another friend in Madison played by Maggie Gyllenhaal as a spacey, new-age mom also had us laughing. The movie was one of their self discovery and getting a taste of what life might be like in a variety of different places in the U.S. and Canada.
I thought their self doubts and questioning of their lives and values was a good contrast to the many funny scenes in the movie. I also liked the wardrobe for the characters. I really had to laugh at some of the mismatched outfits Burt showed up in, kind of like you'd expect a lot of guys to dress if they didn't have a lot of input from women, and Verona didn't seem like the type to be particularly concerned about wardrobe.
This was what I call a "slice of life" type of movie in that it explores a lot of situations and has a lot of entertaining moments but doesn't end up with a big finale or resolution. It wasn't one of my favorite movies or anything but was very entertaining.
Charming...to a point  Cleverly written, directed by Mendes in a way that shows he understands how to let the audience get the punchline in literate humor, with just enough slapstick -- verbal and otherwise -- to appeal to those who prefer their movies as entertainment you don't have to think too much about, Away We Go is a well-constructed diversion.
But if you do want to think too much you can see it as the product of two writers -- Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida -- who are exemplars of Gen X, the gang that would rather write about some guy writing a blog about running with the bulls, than write about running with the bulls. (Don't get me wrong -- the main characters' travels don't take them to Pamplona. That was just a general "for example" from your humble reviewer here.)
The over-the-top, exagerated characters that the main characters meet in their travels serve to let the mobile lovers -- one pregnant, one a "nice guy" -- appear to be above the boring and mundane things of life while living lives of the mind and of love. And as other reviewers have pointed out, they do seem to be in love -- a state that predisposes them to be sympathetic to some of those they meet who may be having personal problems, or are just not such a great fit in society.
But by the end I was wondering if the main characters themselves were such a great fit...
SPOILER ALERT!!!
...as they eventually wind up right back where they started, if not geographically, then certainly psychologically and emotionally, with only each other as support. This of course is right out of the lives of Eggers and Vida, two intensely private people who have done a quite remarkable job in keeping the gossip sites like Gawker and TMZ at a distance from themselves and their own lives. In the framework of the movie, the two main characters alone together at the end works as love triumphant. But if the real world were really completely full of such buffoons and misfits as those we've seen them visit in their travels, we'd all wind up being Romeos and Juliets. Some of us have, but many of us haven't. If you haven't and you look for yourself in Away We Go, I'm afraid you'll wind up looking into a funhouse mirror. If you get a kick out of that sort of thing -- I know I do! -- then this one's for you.
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