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Auggie

  • 2019
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
683
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Richard Kind and Christen Harper in Auggie (2019)
Forced into early retirement, Felix Greystone falls in love with an augmented reality companion, to the detriment of his relationship with his wife and daughter.
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Forced into early retirement, Felix Greystone falls in love with an augmented reality companion, to the detriment of his relationship with his wife and daughter.Forced into early retirement, Felix Greystone falls in love with an augmented reality companion, to the detriment of his relationship with his wife and daughter.Forced into early retirement, Felix Greystone falls in love with an augmented reality companion, to the detriment of his relationship with his wife and daughter.

  • Director
    • Matt Kane
  • Writers
    • Matt Kane
    • Marc Underhill
  • Stars
    • Richard Kind
    • Larisa Oleynik
    • Carrie Gibson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    683
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matt Kane
    • Writers
      • Matt Kane
      • Marc Underhill
    • Stars
      • Richard Kind
      • Larisa Oleynik
      • Carrie Gibson
    • 19User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Felix
    Larisa Oleynik
    Larisa Oleynik
    • Hillary
    Carrie Gibson
    Carrie Gibson
    • Woman
    Christen Harper
    Christen Harper
    • Auggie
    Steve M. Robertson
    Steve M. Robertson
    • Ben
    • (as Steven M. Robertson)
    Christine Donlon
    Christine Donlon
    • Commercial Auggie
    Susan Blackwell
    Susan Blackwell
    • Anne
    James C. Victor
    James C. Victor
    • Jack
    Simone Policano
    Simone Policano
    • Grace
    Chris Devlin
    Chris Devlin
    • Jim
    Tallulah Sheffield
    Tallulah Sheffield
    • Commercial Voice
    • (voice)
    Matt Hetherington
    • Auggie Commercial Man
    Katie Curri
    Katie Curri
    • Rosie
    Bahiyah Hibah
    • Kosha
    Ian Kane
    • Architect
    Benjamin Tanguay
    • Waiter
    • Director
      • Matt Kane
    • Writers
      • Matt Kane
      • Marc Underhill
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    5Posygirl

    Rating would be less if not for Richard Kind

    Promising concept but unfortunately the only worthwhile actor is Richard Kind. The remainder of the cast is just wooden and the stark contrast is hard to ignore.
    7TheDome81

    Excellent little indie gem!

    Felix (Richard Kind) is forced into early retirement. As a parting gift, his company gives him a pair of augmented reality glasses. These cutting-edge appliances can create a virtual companion, based on the wearer's thoughts and fantasies. When Felix finds himself bored at home by himself, he starts wearing the glasses. While Anne (Susan Blackwell) his wife is at work, he spends his days in the company of Auggie, played by the beautiful Christen Harper. As the days go by, he becomes increasingly obsessed with her, to the detriment of his relationship with his wife and daughter.

    I found the movie to be quite engaging and well written. And Richard Kind was absolutely brilliant. To use an old cliche, I thought his performance was understated and nuanced. He's one of those actors you seen before but can't place his name. I believe he's better know for his theatre acting, and it shows. I'm not sure why he isn't in more films.
    8I_Ailurophile

    A quietly compelling drama with a fine cast

    I feel like Richard Kind is one of those actors who is just consistently underappreciated, or maybe even underestimated, even for as ubiquitous as he often is. He's wonderfully versatile as a character actor, and at that more than capable as a lead, too. Maybe I'm projecting, and I don't mean to sound like I'm in any way undervaluing his co-stars, but I also feel like the warm ease of his acting also helps to brings out the best in those with whom he shares the screen. Indeed, though Kind is the star here, Susan Blackwell, Christen Harper, Simone Policano, and others in smaller parts all shine as they play off the dynamics afforded in scenes together, and off of how their characters are thusly informed. And with that, it's safe to say that we've seen other stories like 'Auggie' before, tales that have played with similar notions. That doesn't mean that a new variation can't be worthwhile on its own merits, and as filmmaker Matt Kane and co-writer Marc Underhill craft what is seemingly their first full-length feature, I believe they've also whipped up something just meaningfully different enough in its approach to be quite deserving. This may not be wholly essential, but it's a well made and quietly satisfying drama.

    One might easily imagine how with a slight adjustment the screenplay could have turned into more severe psychological territory, or perhaps become a thriller. As it is the picture is softly engrossing as the story of a recently retired man who finds revitalization from a source fraught with uncomfortable ramifications. Familiar and commendable themes are presented in a way that nonetheless feels fresh, and maybe particularly relevant in our ever-changing technological landscape. All told the writing is perhaps relatively uncomplicated and straightforward in every regard; there are no major surprises here except maybe in the last minutes, nor any major spark to stir deep investment. Yet characters, dialogue, scenes, and the narrative at large are written well, real and believable if light compared to what we often expect from movies. 'Auggie' is all that it needs to be to lock in our engagement and entertain. Factor in Kane's capable direction, and fine contributions from all those behind the scenes, and this is both made and written well.

    Enjoyable as the story is, still it's the acting that stands out most. Save for an especially striking beat in the last minutes as suggested, there's nothing about this that specifically leaps out to grab our attention; strong as it is, it's not intensely absorbing. Even with a slightly downbeat tone, this is more the type of film that's a pleasant view for a relaxing night in, with just enough substance for us to ponder the ins and outs of the scenario and the plot as it unfolds. If my words in any way seem noncommittal or unbothered, take this as a reflection of how 'Auggie' presents itself, subdued and uninvolved. This may not be a title that appeals as much to those seeking something more immediately gripping, but if you're looking for a solid drama that doesn't require utmost active concentration, thanks above all to the writing and the cast this is well worth checking out.
    8onlinevirtual

    I have seen much worse , higher rated movies that's for sure

    I think the suspense and originality of the movie provides enough for it to be higher rated than it is
    5stevelivesey-37183

    Interesting premise that is set up quite well but fails to deliver a punch

    There are many of these 'augmented reality' movies these days. Movies like Anon or She are examples of AI taking over the life and choices of everyday people.

    Auggie poses some interesting questions about, AI, it's part in relationships and rudderless lives.

    The acting is ok, Richard Kind is good as the aimless retiree in a loveless marriage.

    The writing is ok for the first half and then falls away in the second. The character of the daughter I found to be a complete b*t*h. Maybe that was the point.

    The colour palette is washed out which nicely characterises the blandness of our protagonists life.

    In the end it says nothing about the AI. Instead, Auggie chooses to tell us about the effect on relationships rather than anything more enthralling.

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    • Quotes

      Auggie: I know everything about you, Felix.

      [laughs]

      Auggie: Relax, I'm... I'm just kidding. Well, kind of.

      [laughs]

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Auggie Movie Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Огги
    • Filming locations
      • Fairfield, Connecticut, USA(Shot entirely on location)
    • Production companies
      • Thundercane Productions
      • Strangely Compelling Multimedia
      • JFS Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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