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2009
    (  Comedy  Drama  Romance  )


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John Krasinski aka Burt Farlander
Maya Rudolph aka Verona De Tessant
Carmen Ejogo aka Grace De Tessant
Catherine O'Hara aka Gloria Farlander
Jeff Daniels aka Jerry Farlander
Allison Janney aka Lily
Jim Gaffigan aka Lowell
Samantha Pryor aka Ashley
Conor Carroll aka Taylor
Maggie Gyllenhaal aka LN Fisher-Herrin
Josh Hamilton aka Roderick Herrin
Bailey Harkins aka Wolfie
Brendan Spitz aka Baby Neptune
Jaden Spitz aka Baby Neptune
Chris Messina aka Tom Garnett


Well-made, enjoyable, quirky, but not groundbreaking
It's always great to see good directors develop and go in different
directions. Just in the past few years, I've seen some of my favourite
directors "evolve" and direct works that are quite uncharacteristic of
their previously established styles, be it David Fincher with his
emotional and romantic The Curious Case of Benjamin Button or Paul
Thomas Anderson with his monumental character study There Will Be
Blood. Sam Mendes, one of the most fascinating and talented directors
working today, has so far delivered four very precise, calculated,
ambitious and large-scale films, which is why it was interesting to
discover that he of all directors was behind a quirky, lax, unhinged
indie dramedy.

Actually, after watching the film, Mendes' style is quite noticeable.
Although it's a very loose and small-scale human comedy, the film's
aesthetic is still very formal, featuring symmetrical compositions and
fluid camera movements. The lighting is top notch and in general it's
an indie film that has a very high-quality look, clearly Mendes' stamp.
Mendes is a very interesting director in that sense, because despite
his being one of the most visually striking and prominent directors
working today, with his last four films being among the most
gorgeous-looking films in recent memory, his origins are on the stage,
and that background is actually very prominent in this film.

Plot-wise, this film tells a story that we have all seen before – the
road trip movie. Specifically, it's a film about unconfident people
going out on the road in order to discover themselves. And yet,
screenwriters (and novelists) Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida manage to
craft unique and identifiable characters and through their journey
create what is essentially a parable about relationships and
self-discovery. The main couple is expertly played by John Krasinski
and Maya Rudolph, who really play against type: Krasinski is known as
the quiet and awkward Jim on The Office while in this film he is very
confident, outgoing and funny; Rudolph, on the other hand, is known for
her outrageous roles on Saturday Night Live while in this film she
plays a more mellow and peaceful character. The story establishes a
series of supporting characters who are also expertly played by a very
impressive supporting cast; Maggie Gyllenhaal and Allison Janney
particularly stand out as friends of Krasinski and Rudolph,
respectively, who provide very opposite views about life and long-term
relationships.

Ultimately, this is a fun, well-made, enjoyable, quirky little indie
film; it's funny and charming and light-hearted while also delivering
an interesting and thought-provoking parable about marriage, long-term
relationships, life and the various approaches couples have to all
those things. That said, I think that the film might even be too quirky
and precious for its own good; these elements that often lead to such
fantastic films as Little Miss Sunshine or Juno to get derided by the
cynics don't often bother me, but in this film, I think that it's
preciousness kind of takes away from the audience's connection with the
characters. I can't quite put my finger on it, but all I know is that
while the film is good, I felt a much stronger connection with the
characters in another indie film from this year, (500) Days of Summer..
not as great as Revolutionary Road
Sam Mendes...a good director married currently to my favorite actress
Kate Winslet. I thought Revolutionary Road was excellent. I went to see
Away we go for a well directed movie. I was bored after the first 45
minutes. The movie starts off on a nice note: let's have our baby born
with love because we want the baby and then of course we want people
...people to help the baby experience life to the fullest. But who are
the right people? what if no other person than the man(Burt,played by
John Kransinki )and woman (Maya played by Verona De Tessant )making the
baby are interested in the baby? Burt's parents are planning their own
2 yr rendezvous 1 month before the baby is born. So, baby's paternal
grandparents are non-existent in the baby's life from birth to terrible
twos year. Can friends be so..perfect and loving that will be good for
the baby. Well, certainly not LN, played by Maggie Gyllenhal, who
breast feeds her children till they are 8,9...yrs old, who has sex with
her husband and lets her children watch mom and dad express love and
sexual longing for each other so they do not develop Electra or Oedipus
complex? what about friends who adopt children from all over the world
because female partner has multiple miscarriages? what about a female
friend who is sure she had the best big boobs till her children suckled
at her breasts and made them sag? Of course, all these friends live in
different parts of the country. So, Burt and Maya trot off to Arizona,
Wisconsin, Montreal, Miami.. The movie was not edited well. John
Kransinki did well as Burt. I enjoy his role in the TV show Office. Not
very familiar with Verona De Tessant but she is pleasant. Definitely,
this movie is not an Oscar nominee. Sam Mendes was excellent with
Revolutionary Road. It is difficult to make every piece of work Oscar
worthy..

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