Away We Go
Away We Go

Away We Go

2009Movie98 minEnglish

Verona and Burt have moved to Colorado to be close to Burt's parents but, with Verona expecting their first child, Burt's parents inexplicably decide to move to Belgium, now leaving them in a place they hate and without a support structure in place. They set off on a whirlwind tour of of disparate locations where they have friends or relatives, sampling not only different cities and climates but also different families. Along the way they realize that the journey is less about discovering where they want to live and more about figuring out what type of parents they want to be.

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IMDb6.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Metacritic59/100
Google Users67%
Director: Sam MendesGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Facing the daunting prospect of impending parenthood, an unmarried couple, Burt and Verona, embarks on a cross-country journey to find the ideal place to settle down and raise their child. Their travels take them to various potential homes and introduce them to a quirky cast of family and friends, each offering their unique perspectives on life and parenting. Along the way, they confront their own uncertainties and expectations about the future.

Critical Reception

Away We Go received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its quirky humor, heartfelt performances, and honest portrayal of modern relationships and impending parenthood. However, some critics found the film's meandering plot and occasionally self-indulgent tone to be a drawback.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of modern relationships and the anxieties of expecting parents.
  • John Krasinski and Maya Gist deliver charming and grounded performances.
  • Some found the film's episodic structure and quirky encounters to be somewhat aimless.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's relatable themes and the chemistry between the lead actors, finding it a charming and thoughtful exploration of life's big changes. However, a segment of viewers felt the movie lacked a strong narrative drive.

Fun Fact

Director Sam Mendes and his then-wife, Kate Winslet (who was not in the film), were expecting their second child when the movie was in production, which influenced the film's themes.

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