Synopsis
Away We Go is a movie released in 2009.
In a heartwarming exploration of love, family, and the unpredictable journey to parenthood, this film follows Verona and Burt, a couple on the brink of a new chapter in their lives. After relocating to Colorado for Burt's parents, they find themselves in a precarious situation when his parents unexpectedly decide to move to Belgium. With their support system gone and a baby on the way, Verona and Burt embark on a cross-country quest to reconnect with friends and family, each stop revealing unique insights into different lifestyles and parenting styles. As they navigate the quirks and challenges of those around them, the couple grapples with what it truly means to become parents. The film artfully balances comedy and drama, showcasing the beauty and chaos of life’s transitions. With rich character development and poignant moments, it invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and the values they hold dear. This charming road trip not only delivers laughter but also leaves a lasting impression about the importance of love, community, and finding one's place in the world. It's a must-watch for anyone who has ever pondered the complexities of family and the meaning of home.
Focus Features
Big Beach
Neal Street Productions