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Away We Go
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As they await the birth of their baby, a couple (John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph) travel across America in search of the perfect place to raise their family. Along the way, they learn 'home' on their own terms for the first time. thanks to plenty of misadventures and fresh connections.
As they await the birth of their baby, a couple (John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph) travel across America in search of the perfect place to raise their family. Along the way, they learn 'home' on their own terms for the first time. thanks to plenty of misadventures and fresh connections.
Actors:
Alexandra Grace Henderson,
Josh Hamilton,
Richard Anderson,
Katherine Vaskevich,
Maya Rudolph,
Paul Schneider,
Melanie Lynskey,
Chris Irizarry,
Michael Breckley,
Jason H. Karniol,
François Duhamel,
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Alexandra Grace Henderson
Josh Hamilton
9 June 1969, New York City, New York, USA
Richard Anderson
Katherine Vaskevich
Maya Rudolph
27 July 1972, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Paul Schneider
16 March 1976, Asheville, North Carolina, USA
Melanie Lynskey
16 May 1977, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Chris Irizarry
Michael Breckley
5 February 1981, Camden, New Jersey, USA
Jason H. Karniol
François Duhamel
Director:
Sam Mendes
Sam Mendes
1 August 1965, Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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Terrific performances make this tender if slight little film worth the trip.December 17, 2009
Nails the melancholy state of being both unsure about living in this world and essentially hopeful about it.June 12, 2009
By my count, two episodes succeed and half a dozen fall flat. Your mileage may vary.September 25, 2010
"Away We Go" shared the similarly episodic flutter of familial comedy with "Flirting with Disaster," but evolved to something more than a screwball finish. Ultimately, home represents only all that we can control of the sadness that surrounds us.June 22, 2013
This movie lives in a bubbleland of its main two characters' heads, who shamble along to and fro, never really engaging the planet or stepping outside themselves in any noteworthy way.September 18, 2009
That every supporting character is depicted as insufferable or pitiable or both would be bad enough; what's worse is that the couple discover nothing about themselves that wasn't obvious from the opening.June 18, 2009
Rudolph lends depth and complexity to this otherwise facile story.June 26, 2011
Really deserved to have a bigger following.June 24, 2009
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.August 26, 2011
While the rest of us have been sitting around contentedly with 3-D glasses on our faces, Sam Mendes has been quietly redefining the American family drama.June 16, 2009
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.