Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA fascinating story about a sleazy lawyer who stumbles upon enlightenment.A fascinating story about a sleazy lawyer who stumbles upon enlightenment.A fascinating story about a sleazy lawyer who stumbles upon enlightenment.
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Shannah Laumeister Stern
- Marie
- (as Shannah Laumeister)
Gordon Jennison Noice
- Joe
- (as Gordon Noice)
Aimée Jeanne Bourgon
- Boyfriend Problems Client
- (as Aimee Bourgon)
Fredrick Burton
- Attorney from Ventura
- (as Fred Burton)
Conrad Angel Corral
- TV Reporter Stevens
- (as Conrad Corral)
Gloria Pryor
- Sara The Tarrot Reader
- (as Gloria Everett)
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I was fortunate enough to be invited to a private screening of this film. This is a moving, thought provoking film about all of us. We went to diner afterwards and its all we could talk about. For example, I thought the actress that played Mary, Daniel's wife, was dead on perfect. But others thought that Daniel and Rabi Don Carlos White Wolf were the most interesting.
It was both funny and sad and the characters were so diverse and so rich and the way they were woven around this captivating story is amazing.
It really kept you on your feet, you never knew what was going to happen next and the director ties it all together beautifully at the end.
I won't spoil the end for you, but if you have a chance to see this film, by all means see it!
PS: You may have to see it more than once to get it all!
It was both funny and sad and the characters were so diverse and so rich and the way they were woven around this captivating story is amazing.
It really kept you on your feet, you never knew what was going to happen next and the director ties it all together beautifully at the end.
I won't spoil the end for you, but if you have a chance to see this film, by all means see it!
PS: You may have to see it more than once to get it all!
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It is one of the those films that you must see more than once. A film that has many levels, and makes you think and reflect on life. It is a journey of the soul, and a film that reminds me of a famous line from a famous play: "Most people live their life in quiet desperation."
"Echos of Enlightenment" Dan Coplan's indie is a great study of humanity in the 21st century. The character Dan is, whether or not we admit it, can be found in all of us. He is a man coping in the 21st century with all the stresses of outside influences hammering away at anything good he has, or is about, when he disappears. This movie is an excellent metaphor for the Buddhist principle of the mutual possession of the Ten Worlds and shows that happiness is possible under any circumstance. It's all up to the individual. The characters journey from Hell to Buddhahood is depicted with seriousness and humor. A great movie for anyone open to the possibilities of innate happiness.
The only thing that kept me watching this movie to the end was my stubbornness. I am very surprised at the decent reviews this movie has gotten-- did I watch a different movie? Did I somehow miss what I was looking for-- depth, insight, humor, characters who evoke an emotional response (any emotional response!). None of this was in "Echos". Instead, what is offered is watered down Buddhism mixed with the Celestine Prophecies and a hint of Richard Bach; terrible acting; creepy whispered voice overs... Ugh. This movie bored me and made my skin crawl at the same time. It seems that this movie was attempting to capture the joy and grace of enlightenment reached in "I Heart Huckabees"--- and failed miserably. Save yourself from watching this movie-- you will never get the time back...
Echoes of Enlightenment could have easily gotten lost in a maze of contradictions and metaphors. However, the narrative holds the whole script together coherently, and the metaphors add deliberate depth to the stylish visuals.
Interpreting the concept of enlightenment on screen requires the finesse of walking the fine line between proselyting and sentimentality in which Coplan skilfully surpasses. Quite remarkably, Coplan's Echoes coaxes the audience to surrender disbelief and be drawn into a vibrant world of magical realism. We cannot help but recognize a part, if not all, of ourselves in Daniel Geser.
The performance of Daniel Geser is poignantly human; shades of pathos unravelled reminiscing of Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now! For good measure, there are sexual and violent scenes for universal appeal. Echoes of Enlightenment is an engrossing, post-viewing conversation piece, bridging pop-culture with religious classic.
Interpreting the concept of enlightenment on screen requires the finesse of walking the fine line between proselyting and sentimentality in which Coplan skilfully surpasses. Quite remarkably, Coplan's Echoes coaxes the audience to surrender disbelief and be drawn into a vibrant world of magical realism. We cannot help but recognize a part, if not all, of ourselves in Daniel Geser.
The performance of Daniel Geser is poignantly human; shades of pathos unravelled reminiscing of Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now! For good measure, there are sexual and violent scenes for universal appeal. Echoes of Enlightenment is an engrossing, post-viewing conversation piece, bridging pop-culture with religious classic.
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By what name was Echos of Enlightenment (2001) officially released in Canada in English?
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