3.26.2011

Away We Go


I know that this movie came out over two years ago - in fact, I saw it in theaters three times the summer it was released. But I have a very dear attachment to this film and I didn't have a blog way back then. So I figured that it was about time I give this movie a little time in the spotlight.

One of the reviews I read for Away We Go (sorry, I can't remember the source) described it as the kind of movie that sneaks up on you and catches you by surprise. Though I know all viewers and critics didn't share in this feeling, I personally could not agree more. Away We Go came out at a time when there were plenty of other movies I was highly anticipating going to see - this was not necessarily one among them. I went in with little background beyond the fact that John Krasinski (better known as Jim from The Office) was in this film and that Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida were the writers behind the screenplay. I left the theatre feeling like this was just the movie I'd been waiting for without even realizing it.

Backed by the beautiful sounds of Alexi Murdoch, Away We Go documents a youngish couple who finds themselves pregnant. Burt Farlander, portrayed by Krasinski, and Verona DeTessant, played by Maya Rudolph, met in college and, post-grad, settled down in the same town as Burt's parents. But when the Farlanders decide to move to Belgium just months before their grandbaby is due, Burt and Verona realize that all ties to the place they call home are gone. The two take off to search for the perfect place to settle down and start their family of three, visiting family and friends along the way.


Part of this film's charm is the very relationship between Burt and Verona. Maybe it's because I can relate to the dynamic between a goofy but lovable boyfriend paired with a more straight-laced girl. Or maybe it's just because they're a well-written on-screen couple. It could be that Krasinski and Rudolph just have great chemistry. More accurately it is probably a combination of all three. Their relationship achieves the perfect balance of fun, humor, sincerity, kindness, companionship, and love. Their characters are relatable but humorous, so it isn't too long before they've won you over.

As Burt and Verona seek a potential home, they travel to locales far and wide and encounter a wide array of characters, portrayed by Jim Gaffigan, Allison Janney, and Maggie Gyllenhaal among others. Most of their connections to these new towns are tenuous at best, and nothing feels quite right. But don't mistake this for a cheesy drama - though the couple learns about themselves through the course of their trip, the movie doesn't play like a made-for-TV movie. Rather it is an alternative take on the coming of age story where our main focus is not on a single character but instead on a loving and stable couple.


Though I won't give away the conclusion to the story, I do have to say that the ending of Away We Go is absolutely beautiful. There is something undeniably compelling about the soundtrack paired with the images on screen and the very feelings that the final 5 minutes of the film evoke. After having seen all sides of Burt and Verona, after having experienced the range of emotions that their trip elicits, I think it is only natural to feel as content and calmly satisfied as the characters on screen when the movie comes to an end.

Now go get your hands on a copy of this movie asap! And let me know what you think! And in the meantime, here is the trailer for the film.

6 comments:

  1. I love Maya Rudolph!. btw Netflix has it- can't see it online but added it to my queue.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I know what I will be watching this weekend! Thanks for the recommendation.

    xo,

    Sarah

    ReplyDelete
  3. O, I just watched this movie few months ago (accidentaly, with no expectations) and I liked it so much I put it on my "best of" movies list.
    This is not just expresion, I actually have this list. :)

    Lep pozdrav/Greetings!

    ReplyDelete
  4. plus jon krasinski with a beard and glasses.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I saw this film before and wanted to see it and now I definitely do!x

    ReplyDelete
  6. Oh my! This looks so good! I definitely have to see this xx

    ReplyDelete

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...