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A young woman in New York City misses the 1:30 train to Boston. On the way she is robbed. She is lost in the dark underbelly of New York at night with nothing and no one. A street musician spends the night trying to help her make it back home before her husband does. Throughout the night they learn a lot about one another and eventually find a romance.
Slight and familiar but sweet enough for Saturday night, Before We Go is the umpteenth re-up of Brief Encounter, not that there's anything wrong with that.
Despite the charismatic nature of both the leads, Before We Go is a light affair that never really does more than scratch the surface of their characters.
The film is very much what you would expect from a movie directed by Captain America. It's old-fashioned, a little corny, and almost impossible to resist.
While this kind of tale is a fantasy for the movies, with an emphasis on realism in style and deliberately paced story, "Before We Go" suggests that it really can happen, even just for a fleeting moment.