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Director: Scotty Smith
Cast: Paul D. Morgan, Michelle Mueller
Allie wakes up, after taking her own life, in a room filled with memories in the form of photographs, negatives and slides that cover the floors and walls. Unable to move onto the other word, she slowly realizes that she can relive each memory. Allie comes to understand that the memories are picked by the room she now inhabits, forcing her to deal with problems she was originally running from.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Argonaut, a 2013 science fiction film directed by Scotty Smith, has received a mixed critical reception. While the film's unique premise and Allie's introspective journey have been praised, some critics have found the execution uneven. Details on awards recognition or audience ratings are not widely available.
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Directed by Scotty Smith in 2013, The Argonaut offers a thought-provoking exploration of memory and identity, with standout performances from Paul D. Morgan and Michelle Mueller that draw viewers into Allie's introspective journey through her own recollections.
The Argonaut was a newspaper based in San Francisco, California from 1878 to 1956. It was founded by Frank Somers, and soon taken over by Frank M. Pixley, who built it into a highly regarded publication. Under Pixley's stewardship it was considered "the leading literary production of the San Francisco press and was a powerful influence in State and municipal politics."
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