Away We Go: Movie Review
Rating: 8/10
Cast: John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Melanie Lynskey, Maggie
Gyllenhaal
Director: Sam Mendes
You would think that a film that's essentially a pregnancy road trip wouldn't
be a winner.
However, this latest from Sam Mendes has everything a decent small film needs
in spades.
John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph star as Burt and Verona, a pair of thirty
somethings who are still trying to find their place in the world.
One night, in possibly the most original way ever, the pair discover Verona
is pregnant - and armed with that news, they head to tell Burt's parents the
joyous news. (Verona's parents died when she was in her twenties)
But when they tell the grandparents-to-be, Burt's ma and pa (Catherine O'Hara
and Jeff Daniels) announce they're leaving the country.
This sets off the feeling that Burt and Verona need to find a home to settle
down in as they were only living where they were because of his parents.
So armed with a growing belly, the duo head to various friends scattered
across America to see if they can find somewhere new to live before the baby is
born.
Away We Go is warm, wry, witty, whimsical and very unexpectedly funny thanks
to some humour and deadpan moments from star John Krasinski (from the US version
of The Office).
But the second the humour smacks you across the face, director Sam Mendes
spins the world on its head and leaves you close to tears - and it's Taranaki's
Melanie Lynskey who as a college friend of the duo is responsible for the
melancholy.
That said, Mendes and the script don't wallow in it - it's the low-key warmth
and the stunning performances by the leads which bring you back down to earth
with a jolt.
Some may feel the characters are quirky, and granted they are, but it's never
done in an irritating way as Kransinski and Rudolph anchor it firmly in the
charming camp.
Away We Go will leave you beaming from ear to ear and is an unexpected joy as
the year comes to a close.
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