Away and Back (2015 TV Movie)
7/10
Fly Away Home
5 May 2023
2015 did see some good Hallmark films, as well as some bad ones and plenty in between. Had a good feeling that 'Away and Back' would work, with it having one of the most appealing premises of 2015's Hallmark batch and have always admired it when Hallmark tackle mature family themes (even when they don't always work). It was also interesting seeing Jason Lee against type, being someone who is more familiar with him in comedic roles and growing up watching and loving him in 'My Name is Earl'.

'Away and Back' is a lovely, sweet and well meaning film on the whole and a worthy Hallmark Hall of Fame entry (better than most films that are in that category). It is not perfect and feels somewhat underdeveloped at times, especially with Minka Kelly's character, but there is also a lot to like in 'Away and Back' and it does a nice job with its premise and relatable family themes. Seeing Lee excel in the gentler dramatic role he is in here was also a good surprise and would like to see this side more.

Beginning with what didn't quite come off, the film to me did go too far in making Kelly's character difficult to like or identify with. Her coldness was taken to extremes and it would have been nice if the film provided some kind of reason for her to act this way and how she came to be this way, but that didn't happen and it made it difficult for the viewer to understand her attitude. Or connect with her chemistry with Lee, which to begin with wasn't really there.

It is agreed that not doing much with everything with the oldest son was a missed opportunity, really liked the sound of that but it is agreed that his grievances are not gone into enough detail and are incredibly vague. As is whether there was any resolution, that felt very open ended and up in the air, maybe the film was trying to avoid ending a subplot too conveniently and patly but leaving it incomplete was not the right way to go about it.

That sounds as if this viewer disliked 'Away and Back'. Have already indicated that that is not the case, actually found a lot to admire. It is beautifully filmed and the scenery is stunning to look at. The music is not intrusive, and didn't feel too melodramatically loud, repetitive or too constant (all of which being common with Hallmark's music). The direction lets the drama breathe while not allowing it to drag. It is very well acted, Kelly starts off too cold but warms and relaxes into her role and does well making the character grow. Lee is charming and amiable while not playing his role too seriously.

The chemistry does become warmer the more the film goes on, but relationships wise the film works better in the heartfelt chemistry between Kelly and adorable yet sincere Maggie Elizabeth Jones. On the whole, the characters are written well and rootable, the most honestly written one being Jones'. The script is sincere and mature without being too melodramatic or too serious, while not sugar coating. The same goes for the gentle, charming and moving story, which is not always as fleshed out as it could have been but the good intentions and sincerity were to be admired all the way through as was the relatability of the themes. The swans are just adorable.

Overall, lovely film. 7/10.
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