Away We Go Review: Here We Come

AWAY WE GO on general release from 18th September 2009

Don’t get tired of indie movies just yet because there’s still at least one left this year.

Burt and Verona are in their mid-thirties and haven’t a care in the world until they (well, Verona) unexpectedly become pregnant.

But unlike other movies with the same concept, it isn’t a huge problem. When Burt’s parents suddenly announce that they’re going off to live in Belgium, they decide to travel across the US in order to be close to friends and to find out what kind of parents they will be.

Don’t be afraid of this movie. It may be indie, it may be a romcom, but it’s unique: the couple in it don’t just like each other but are genuinely in love.

There’re also no abortion debates to be had and they’re not about to separate from the pressure. I’m telling you this going in because this is the film’s defining feature that, not only makes it stand out from the crowd, but makes you love every inch of this movie. Do It!