''Memory Lane'' is a 2012 science-fiction film by American director
Shawn Holmes Shawn may refer to:
*Shawn (given name)
*Shawn (surname)
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* Sean
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...
and his
directorial debut
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. The film world-premiered on May 6, 2012 at the
Sci-Fi-London film festival in
London, England
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and was funded by
Shawn Holmes Shawn may refer to:
*Shawn (given name)
*Shawn (surname)
See also
* Sean
* Shaun Shaun is an Anglicisation of names, anglicized spelling of the Ireland, Irish name Seán. Alternative spellings include Shawn (given name), Shawn, Sean and Shawne.
...
with a budget of less than $300.
Of the film, Holmes stated that he was inspired to create ''Memory Lane'' after his friend Michael Guy Allen returned from a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Filming took place in
Martins Ferry, Ohio
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and
Wheeling, West Virginia.
Synopsis
Nick (Michael Guy Allen) is a soldier suffering from
PTSD. One day while he is out jogging he meets Kayla (Meg Braden), a suicidal young woman ready to throw herself off a bridge. Nick talks her out of the attempt and the two quickly fall in love. Life seems to be getting better until one day he finds Kayla dead in a bathtub. Heartbroken, he tries to kill himself as well but is resuscitated by friends. Moments before he is resuscitated, Nick experiences a series of visions that lead him to believe that Kayla died because she was murdered, not because she killed herself. He decides that the only way to really know the truth is to travel to the afterlife to see Kayla, which requires him to repeatedly kill himself.
Cast
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Michael Guy Allen
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as Nick Boxer
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Meg Braden
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as Kayla M
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Julian Curi
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as Elliot White
*Zac Snyder as Ben Haven
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David D'Andrea
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as Mitch Harper
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Marianna Alacchi Marianna may refer to:
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as The Jewelry Lady
Reception
Critical reception has been positive. The Hollywood News noted that "the film isn't without its faults, but they are ones inherent in low-budget filmmaking.
Ain't It Cool News stated that "the concept for "Memory Lane" is a winner."
In contrast,
DVD Talk
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History
Kleinman founded the site in January 1999 in Beaverton, Oregon. Besides news and reviews, it features information on hidden DVD features known as ...
wrote "The story was more of a hook and less of a continuous attention-grabber."
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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* {{IMDb title, 1980185
Films shot in Ohio
2012 films
Films shot in West Virginia
American science fiction films
2012 science fiction films
Films about the afterlife
Films about post-traumatic stress disorder
2012 directorial debut films
2010s English-language films
2010s American films