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		<description>[...] Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptBy Matt Brunson AWAY WE GO **1/2 DIRECTED BY Sam Mendes STARS John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph One of the best films of 2008, director Sam Mendes’ Revolutionary Road offered a powerful and penetrating study of a bickering couple trapped by the conformity they felt defined — and controlled — their lives. Mendes’ latest picture takes a different tack, examining a loving pair who forge their own path in an attempt to find their place in the world. It’s a nice about-face for the director, ev [...]</description>
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