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Echo

Titre original : Earth to Echo
  • 2014
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  • 1h 31min
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Echo (2014)
After receiving a bizarre series of encrypted messages, a group of kids embark on an adventure with an alien who needs their help.
Lire trailer1:07
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AventureFamilleScience-fictionInvasion extraterrestre

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter receiving a bizarre series of encrypted messages, a group of kids embark on an adventure with an alien who needs their help.After receiving a bizarre series of encrypted messages, a group of kids embark on an adventure with an alien who needs their help.After receiving a bizarre series of encrypted messages, a group of kids embark on an adventure with an alien who needs their help.

  • Réalisation
    • Dave Green
  • Scénario
    • Henry Gayden
    • Andrew Panay
  • Casting principal
    • Teo Halm
    • Astro
    • Reese Hartwig
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    20 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Dave Green
    • Scénario
      • Henry Gayden
      • Andrew Panay
    • Casting principal
      • Teo Halm
      • Astro
      • Reese Hartwig
    • 179avis d'utilisateurs
    • 118avis des critiques
    • 53Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Teo Halm
    Teo Halm
    • Alex
    Astro
    Astro
    • Tuck
    • (as Brian 'Astro' Bradley)
    Reese Hartwig
    Reese Hartwig
    • Munch
    Ella Wahlestedt
    Ella Wahlestedt
    • Emma
    • (as Ella Linnea Wahlestedt)
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    • Dr. Lawrence Madsen (Construction Worker)
    Algee Smith
    Algee Smith
    • Marcus Simms
    • (as Alga Smith)
    Cassius M. Willis
    Cassius M. Willis
    • Calvin Simms
    • (as Cassius Willis)
    Sonya Leslie
    Sonya Leslie
    • Theresa Simms
    Kerry O'Malley
    Kerry O'Malley
    • Janice Douglas
    Virginia Louise Smith
    Virginia Louise Smith
    • Betty Barrett
    Peter Mackenzie
    Peter Mackenzie
    • James Hastings
    Valerie Wildman
    Valerie Wildman
    • Christina Hastings
    Roger Hewlett
    • Construction Worker #2
    Mary Pat Gleason
    Mary Pat Gleason
    • Dusty - Mullet Lady at Bar
    Marilyn Giacomazzi
    Marilyn Giacomazzi
    • Bar Patron #2
    • (as Marilyn Giacommazzi)
    Frank Lloyd
    Frank Lloyd
    • Bar Patron #3
    Chris Wylde
    Chris Wylde
    • Security Guard
    Brooke Dillman
    Brooke Dillman
    • Diner Waitress
    • Réalisation
      • Dave Green
    • Scénario
      • Henry Gayden
      • Andrew Panay
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    Avis des utilisateurs179

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    9sashude

    family enjoyed immensely!

    After reading some reviews on this movie, we did not have high expectations. However, we thought we'd give it a shot anyway, as we tend to often not like movies that "the masses" praise anyway. We loved this film. The home-made video style made it feel real, the characters were funny, natural and believable. The actors were also unknown to us - often a plus. There was a nice little dose of suspense and action, and the moral message was appealing to our sense of values regarding other living beings. The bittersweet ending also sat well with us. Thoroughly enjoyed by a preteen, teenager and mom. Highly recommend giving this film a chance. It's not all Hollywood, cars don't blow up, there's no profanity or violence, but it's adorable, and cool enough for a teenage dude.
    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.
    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.
    6andynaik

    Terrible shaky camera ruins an otherwise good film

    I was really excited about this movie after watching the trailer. Unfortunately, I think the trailer picked up the most stable of the shots.

    Although there was a strong resemblance to E.T., and I could relate to The Goonies too a little bit, the movie got off to a good start and it maintained the pace throughout.

    Three buddies, Tuck, Alex and Munch are soon to be separated by a construction project causing their families to move. Tuck, an amateur videographer almost always has a camera handy and tapes all moments with his friends. A few days before the move, all their cell phones start behaving weirdly. Alex discovers it's a map and soon their last night together turns into an adventure. Tuck tapes the whole adventure and we see the story from whatever was taped (found footage).

    Cons: 1. Shaky cam - I'm usually neutral to shaky cam. I know it's supposed to be amateur footage, but why subject the audience to a dizzying IMAX screen of shaky cam the entire length of the movie? I was fortunately sitting in the back but I felt sorry for the people in the front rows. If you're prone to motion sickness, do not watch this. Even I take better videos than this with my hand-held camera.

    2. Screen time of Echo - Given that the movie is about an alien, the screen time of Echo is very less. I would have loved to see more of Echo definitely. The departure of Echo is rather abrupt.

    3. Unnecessary character - Emma was definitely a purposefully introduced and totally unnecessary character.

    Pros: 1. Good acting - By all the three kids. They did their part well.

    2. Good soundtrack - I think the music plays only for a few minutes in the movie but I liked it.

    3. Good graphics - The graphics were really nice. Echo and rest of the sequences were well done.

    Like another review, I would consider this more of a good rental movie than one that's good to see in the theater.
    7shawneofthedead

    A surprisingly sweet little sci-fi gem for the young and the young at heart.

    In a lot of ways, you've seen it all before. Earth To Echo lifts the plot from E.T. (an extraterrestrial being enlists the help of ordinary kids to find his way home), scrounges up its characters from any number of coming-of-age films, and shoots it all in the found-footage format that has become all the rage in recent years. The story is simple and predictable, the outcome hardly ever in doubt. And yet, Earth To Echo conjures up a unique charm of its own, finding plenty of heart and humour in the friendships between a trio of small boys teetering on the brink of growing up.

    The film opens in a perfectly ordinary suburban neighbourhood in America, one that's about to be levelled for the construction of a brand new highway. This does not sit well, of course, with a trio of best buddies who must move away from one another: cocky, camera-crazy Tuck (Brian 'Astro' Bradley); sensitive foster child Alex (Teo Halm); and nervous, earnest Munch (Reese Hartwig). The day before the moving trucks arrive, the boys decide to investigate a mystery: their phones have been scrambled with what looks like a map. Their discovery brings them a new friend - the pining Echo of the film's title - but also a host of stern, unwavering adults determined to keep Echo grounded.

    It's not much of a plot, and Earth To Echo marches forward with near-resolute predictability. There's a scared kid who wants to turn back (Munch), an argument threatens to break up a friendship (Tuck leaves Alex behind at a crucial point, which touches a sore nerve), they pick up a fourth wheel in the form of feisty Emma (Ella Wahlestedt). Some of the messages suggested in the havoc and chaos of the film, especially when Echo's enemies on Earth draw closer, are a little murky. Not one of the adults comes across as a fully-rounded character: they're played either as outright villains or peripheral comic relief.

    That being said, there's an undeniable spark of life to the film, one shaded with the electric charge and colour of childhood: a time when friends made are friends made for life, and moral choices come in far fewer shades of grey. Viewed through the eyes of its young protagonists - and their counterparts in the audience - the film is a rollicking joy-ride, bursting with energy and packed with thrilling action beats. Echo, too, is wonderfully designed, a tiny, adorable bundle of metallic beeps and chirps. The found-footage approach gets a little belaboured by the end, switching perspectives from spy-cam to security footage, but it also allows intimate, cheeky access to this little band of brothers.

    The film rests quite squarely upon the shoulders of its young actors, and they are very good indeed. In fact, they seem almost perfectly at home in front of the various cameras, their banter so natural that it feels improvised rather than scripted. Halm shines as brooding heartthrob-in-the-making Alex, his personal history bonding him almost instantly with poor, lonely Echo. Bradley is all swagger, his bossiness barely concealing the almost casual neglect he suffers at home. The real standout, however, is Hartwig, who invests Munch with a big, quaking heart: he brings to vivid life a little boy who would ordinarily be the butt of many a playground joke, but who, alongside his best buddies, gets to be something of a hero here.

    There's no denying that Earth To Echo will feel terribly familiar in parts, and painfully predictable in others. But it's a film that manages to charm and surprise in spite of itself: the characters are lively, the story engaging, and the special effects far better than some earlier scenes would suggest. It operates with plenty of modern trappings - each kid has a smartphone, cameras are everywhere - but is really a sweet, old-fashioned story about the deep, magical friendships forged in the heart and fire of childhood.

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    • Anecdotes
      "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.
    • Gaffes
      When the kids are driving the car, it is in park the whole time.
    • Citations

      [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.

    • Crédits fous
      After the credits, we see Alex pointing out his phone is acting all weird again.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #52.7 (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      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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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 juillet 2014 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Instagram
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Llamando a Ecco
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santa Clarita, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Relativity Media
      • Panay Films
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    • Budget
      • 13 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 38 934 842 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 364 658 $US
      • 6 juil. 2014
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 45 681 062 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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