“Away We Go” is a somber tale told in a funny way. The film examines the depressing, and often zany lives of several couples and individuals. The film comes across as surprisingly original, but drags on quite a bit for only a 90-minute film. I was shocked how many times I looked at the counter trying to figure out when the film would be over.
“Away We Go” is about the path to self-discovery and parenthood for Burt (John Krasinski) and Verona (Maya Rudolph). Burt and Verona are college dropouts that live a simple life. Verona does artwork of the insides of dead bodies well Burt sells insurance for insurance for insurance. When Verona gets an unplanned pregnancy, the couple starts to think about what their lives have become. Burt is anxious to be a parent, while Verona is unsure of herself.
Burt and
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