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Llamando a Ecco

Título original: Earth to Echo
  • 2014
  • A
  • 1h 31min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.7/10
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Llamando a Ecco (2014)
After receiving a bizarre series of encrypted messages, a group of kids embark on an adventure with an alien who needs their help.
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AventuraCiencia FicciónFamiliaInvasión alienígena

Después de recibir una extraña serie de mensajes cifrados, un grupo de niños se embarca en una aventura con un extraterrestre que necesita de su ayuda.Después de recibir una extraña serie de mensajes cifrados, un grupo de niños se embarca en una aventura con un extraterrestre que necesita de su ayuda.Después de recibir una extraña serie de mensajes cifrados, un grupo de niños se embarca en una aventura con un extraterrestre que necesita de su ayuda.

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    • Dave Green
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    • Henry Gayden
    • Andrew Panay
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    • Teo Halm
    • Astro
    • Reese Hartwig
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.7/10
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      • Dave Green
    • Guionistas
      • Henry Gayden
      • Andrew Panay
    • Elenco
      • Teo Halm
      • Astro
      • Reese Hartwig
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    • 53Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    • Alex
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    • Tuck
    • (as Brian 'Astro' Bradley)
    Reese Hartwig
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    Ella Wahlestedt
    Ella Wahlestedt
    • Emma
    • (as Ella Linnea Wahlestedt)
    Jason Gray-Stanford
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    • Dr. Lawrence Madsen (Construction Worker)
    Algee Smith
    Algee Smith
    • Marcus Simms
    • (as Alga Smith)
    Cassius M. Willis
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    • Calvin Simms
    • (as Cassius Willis)
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    • Theresa Simms
    Kerry O'Malley
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    Virginia Louise Smith
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    • Betty Barrett
    Peter Mackenzie
    Peter Mackenzie
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    Valerie Wildman
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    Roger Hewlett
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    Mary Pat Gleason
    Mary Pat Gleason
    • Dusty - Mullet Lady at Bar
    Marilyn Giacomazzi
    Marilyn Giacomazzi
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    • (as Marilyn Giacommazzi)
    Frank Lloyd
    Frank Lloyd
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    Chris Wylde
    Chris Wylde
    • Security Guard
    Brooke Dillman
    Brooke Dillman
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    8rgkarim

    Fun, Simple Adventure, that pays tribute to classics

    Kids movies seem to be monopolized these days by Disney with their numerous animated masterpieces acting as a beacon for families to flock to the theater. Yet there are a few studios outside of the enterprise that still dare to dream and break the mold. My review focuses on Relativity Media's latest production of Earth To Echo, a science fiction journey for the new age. Now from first trailers and a few reviews, the description is pretty much a new version of E.T. with less organic alien and more Wall-E. Yet I wanted to get a look myself at what this feature had to answer the question: Is it really just an E.T. knock off, or is there something more? What were my thoughts? Read on to find out.

    In agreement with my fellow reviewers, I do agree that Echo has a lot of similarities to Spielberg's original work. The story in particular matches the classic tale of earthlings, in this case kids, stumbling upon an alien life form stranded on our majestic planet. It's goal? Merely to find it's way home and avoid harming humans in the process. From there though, the tale becomes a patchwork of references to other movies, whose qualities we haven't seen for some time. Now this takes away from the originality I will agree, but I was pleased with the integration. Movies today tend to forgo the art of story telling for the top of the line CGI and special effects, hoping the visuals and "action" will please the audience. Earth to Echo returns to what the classics do though, bringing about simplistic shots and sequences and focusing on the adventure. The simplistic journey of riding bikes into the unknown pays tribute to E.T., while the bonds of true friendship and enjoying the time of youth references The Goonies; both movies that are still in high demand to this day. One gets brought into the adventure from the first person perspective of video cameras, ala Cloverfield, adding further depth to the movie to bring you deeper into the tale.

    Although simplistic and predictable, the adventure is fun and entertaining for kids and the kid at heart. It takes one back to the days of exploring the world around you, grabbing your toys and gadgets and creating quests from the mundane world. For reviewers like me, such adventure is the true magic of movies, and brings fun and enjoyment that modern films seem to lack these days. Packed into the adventure are some deeper morals, built around the characters' problems, which are the typical back-stories you see in most tales, i.e. neglect and abandonment issues. These morals though are very touching, and gave me goose bumps as the issues resolved themselves. Sure the presentation is a bit cheesy, overdramatized with just the right music to get the emotions going, but I still think it was well executed to drive the point home. Those looking for twists and turns are going to be disappointed in this film, as there are none present, which is pretty typical for a kids movie.

    Of course with how much fun I had in the movie, there are some faults that older fans might get caught up on. First thing is the fact of the kid's leaving the house, which becomes completely unnoticed nor questioned by anyone. Such negligence is rather comical, but I guess necessary to allow for unrestricted access to the frontier. The second weakness comes in the fact that these kids manage to travel miles of open highway in the span of a few hours on just bicycles. Now we see this in the tour de France, but the mileage they cover takes days not hours. The convenient lack of cars on a major highway is something else that is a bit stretched as well, and when it is populated no one seems to have any concerns or hesitation to stop. A third weakness is how easy the kids were able to get in/break in to businesses and again the lack of questions or obstacles they had to face. Apparently everyone in this town are idiots because the kids were able to get away with felonies at the drop of a hat. As for the first person camera angle, it is much more stable than some of the films, but there are a few points where it gets dizzying, often when they are doing a panorama shot or fleeing from the cops. Finally comes Echo, the little robot is adorable, his squeaks and infantile design will met the hearts for most of the people coming to this film. While a bit of a knockoff of Wall-E's Eve, the little dude will most likely have action figures and stuffed toys coming soon. Unfortunately you don't see much of the little guy as the movie tends to focus on the boys and his outer shell than the actual robot. I assume they cut his time short, to save some money, but for a movie about a robot, well you expect a little more screen time for their hard work.

    While Earth to Echo is not the most original movie, it takes a step back to the art of storytelling while maintaining some technological features. The kids they hired to act did a nice job, and all the other mentioned elements are combined to bring one into a fun adventure. Honestly, this may have been the first movie I've had fun seeing in a long time. While there are some stretches here and there, and their title star was lacking, I think this a great movie to see.

    My scores for Earth to Echo are:

    Adventure/Family/Sci-Fi: 8.0 Movie Overall: 7.0
    7ADDias81

    Surprising Summer Gem!

    Filmed in the popular "found-footage" fashion, Earth to Echo is a refreshingly original family film that I enjoyed as much as my kids.

    Funny with lots of heart, the movie was really well done, with great acting from the mostly young cast. The kids acted and spoke like real kids. Dealing with real problems like divorce, adoption, awkwardness with the opposite sex, and having to move away from friends, there is a lot here for the audience to relate to.

    I initially thought that there wasn't a whole lot of character development with the Echo character, but in hindsight, the movie had little to do with Echo and more to do with the kids' journey - on their last night together - to get Echo home.

    Too often do I find myself nodding off at these kids movies. This isn't the kid movie you think it is. Lots of action, suspense, and humor - with an edge, yet I'm pretty sure there is no profanity...and no violence. Here is a little gem that I fear that will get lost in the mix of all of the other Summer blockbusters, but hopefully a little word-of-mouth can make this a surprise hit.
    7the_black_dog

    Solid Entertainment for young people

    This film is something like ET meets Wall-E, in a modern style. Solid entertainment for kids and people who don't care about realism that much. I do enjoyed the film and it definitely deserves a better rating than 5.8 (the actual IMDb-rating) Don't get bothered by the people complaining this movie is just a bad copy of ET. It is done for people who are young right now wanting to enjoy a solid movie and not the old ones living in the past. Sure ET, the old Indiana Jones movies and the other stuff was great, but that doesn't mean new movies are bad by definition.

    Whatever, if you want to enjoy some light entertainment made for kids you can definitely be happy with this one - but don't expect a mindblowing classic ;)
    7Christoph56

    A fun little romp

    We got in for an early screening of this movie, not knowing quite what it would be, just that it had kids and a cute little alien. Even not being kids ourselves, we were extra happy throughout it. It really goes from the children's perspective, as they record what they see with small cameras attached to their bikes and their glasses and their hands. The plot was nice, and we had a few good laughs throughout.

    It's a great one to bring the kids to, or just a nice movie to check out. The first person and sci-fi elements made you feel like you were a part of it, and you had to help the little alien out.

    Granted, it's not perfect. Sometimes there are things that the kids do which really feel like it's something kids shouldn't be doing, and the plot it fairly predictable. But still, if you want just an easy going time, it'll work out well.
    8lpcrazychica

    Heartfelt and Funny

    Far too many times we have seen trailers that show us all of the big highlights of movies but these highlights make up about 5% of the films real premise. For me that is what earth to echo was like.

    The trailer hooked me in but i didn't buy in to the marketing so much as to see this in the theater and in all honesty it doesn't have to be watched in the theater to be appreciated. This movie could have very well been made in a month and cost maybe 3 million.

    It is true Echo has very little screen time but I didn't notice because as the movie went along I realized what I was watching was not about echo it was about the 3 boys friendship. The basic premise of the film is that a construction company is buying up this entire neighborhood and the boys are all moving. The boys decide to spend their last night together trying to figure out a mystery. I was really invested in all of the boys and laughed a lot too. Being a 23 year old watching what is naturally a child's movie I barely ever do. The shaky was annoying but it actually made sense for this movie and again kept me invested. Personally I think this film was an 8. Writing was spot on, main actors were great the shots were excellent, music was great and the CGI was tastefully used.

    Watch this with your kid (my second graders loved it) or on a rainy day.

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    • Trivia
      "Earth to Echo" was produced and financed by Walt Disney Pictures. After chairman Alan F. Horn saw a final cut, it was put in turnaround and was purchased by Relativity Media.
    • Errores
      When the kids are driving the car, it is in park the whole time.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      Tuck: When you're a kid you think you're invisible. You think you can't make a difference. We're not kids anymore. We know now that we can do anything. Having a friend light-years away taught us that distance is just a state of mind. If you're best friends, then you always will be... No matter where you are in the universe.

    • Créditos curiosos
      After the credits, we see Alex pointing out his phone is acting all weird again.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #52.7 (2015)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Mighty Rio Grande
      Written by Jeremy Galindo, Christopher Royal King, Raymond Brown, and Andrew Miller

      Performed by This Will Destroy You

      Courtesy of Magic Bullet Records

      By arrangement with Dark Operative Publishing

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de agosto de 2014 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Santa Clarita, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Relativity Media
      • Panay Films
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      • USD 13,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 38,934,842
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 8,364,658
      • 6 jul 2014
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 45,681,062
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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