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Echo

Original title: The Echo
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
6.2K
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Jesse Bradford in Echo (2008)
A man hears haunting noises in this trailer for the remake of a Filipino thriller
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An ex-con moves into an old apartment building, where he encounters a domestic problem involving a police officer, his wife, and their daughter. When he tries to intervene, however, a myster... Read allAn ex-con moves into an old apartment building, where he encounters a domestic problem involving a police officer, his wife, and their daughter. When he tries to intervene, however, a mysterious curse entraps him.An ex-con moves into an old apartment building, where he encounters a domestic problem involving a police officer, his wife, and their daughter. When he tries to intervene, however, a mysterious curse entraps him.

  • Director
    • Yam Laranas
  • Writers
    • Eric Bernt
    • Shintaro Shimosawa
    • Yam Laranas
  • Stars
    • Jesse Bradford
    • Amelia Warner
    • Carlos Leon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    6.2K
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    • Director
      • Yam Laranas
    • Writers
      • Eric Bernt
      • Shintaro Shimosawa
      • Yam Laranas
    • Stars
      • Jesse Bradford
      • Amelia Warner
      • Carlos Leon
    • 45User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jesse Bradford
    Jesse Bradford
    • Bobby Reynolds
    Amelia Warner
    Amelia Warner
    • Alyssa
    Carlos Leon
    Carlos Leon
    • Hector Rodriguez
    Iza Calzado
    Iza Calzado
    • Gina
    Kevin Durand
    Kevin Durand
    • Walter
    Louise Linton
    Louise Linton
    • Katie
    Jamie Bloch
    Jamie Bloch
    • Carly
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    • Joseph
    Aron Tager
    Aron Tager
    • Old Man
    Hrant Alianak
    Hrant Alianak
    • Max
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Lucille Jiminez
    Arnold Pinnock
    Arnold Pinnock
    • Officer Cole
    Marvin Hinz
    • Detective
    George Santino
    • Manager
    Paulette Sinclair
    • Helen Davis
    Bathsheba Garnett
    Bathsheba Garnett
    • Old Russian Woman
    Stacey LaBerge
    • Student
    Brendan Carmody
    • University student
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Yam Laranas
    • Writers
      • Eric Bernt
      • Shintaro Shimosawa
      • Yam Laranas
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    User reviews45

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    Leonard62250

    This one stays with you!!!

    The Montreal screening was a testament of how good this movie is. OMG! This is really really scary. Slow in some parts but it totally brings the mood. The scares will stay with you even after you've left the cinema. Jesse Bradford showed some real acting chops and his character is so believable. The Echo is not your usual shrieks and screams. In fact the movie is very quiet. That is why it is so effective - you don't know when the scares will happen. The realistic treatment of domestic violence added to the horror of the story. If you like Rosemary's Baby or The Sixth Sense, then this is the perfect film for you. The movie is above par compared to most SCARY movies out there and I would say that this will be a cult hit. It's so sad that it's not picked up yet by North American distributors. Too bad for my friends in the west coast! I hope this gets released soon. The director is someone to watch out for. Très bon !
    7Kashmirgrey

    Some Genuine Creepiness In This One

    The Echo had a handful of scenes with an uncomfortable creepiness akin to classic J-Horror. Rarely do I reach for the remote anymore having experienced most every range of horror film out there, but this one seeped under my skin and had me on edge more than twice. And it is that sort of unsettling moodiness combined with frights you hafta' be paying attention to catch. You know, the kind where after they've come and gone you must back em up for a second take. Truly those "WTF" type instances.

    Jesse Bradford plays Bobby, a twenty something recently released from prison after doing a stint for killing a guy who attempted to rape his HOT girlfriend (played by Ameiia Warner) in a restroom. Having nowhere else to go, he heads back to the ol' East Village NYC neighborhood. Mom has died a spooky death from starvation, he learns, when he moves in to her old apartment. There's bloody fingernails on the piano keys and rumbles in the walls and a mean-looking cop next door who enjoys beating his wife and little girl. Bobby starts to see things, though, and these things aren't making any sense and they're a bit ghastly to boot. It's when Bobby decides he can no longer put up with the abuse he is overhearing next door and reports it to the cops, only to have them respond to a completely vacant apartment next door, that things go from odd to friggin' strange.

    Bobby's apartment reminded me a lot of the apartment in the game Silent Hill 4: The Room with its eerily watered down dingy browns and rusts. There are holes in the peeling plaster walls and everything gives off the mood of worn and filthy. It's a truly lonely place that flattened my spirits each time Bobby returned home.

    The Echo is not without its disappointments and inconsistencies which converge on a far too abrupt ending that leaves the viewer feeling a bit jipped. Oh well, though. It is a decently freaky ride getting there.
    5tripxyde

    A Ghost Story

    The ECHO is the Hollywood remake of the Filipino horror movie from director Yam Laranas entitled "Sigaw" which is also released in the international market with the similar title "The Echo" The story begins when a young ex-con comes home to the apartment where her mother who passed away, lived. He curiously tries to find out what happened to her and why she died. He discovers that the apartment he lives in is having strange occurrences. He finds drops of blood, hears noises of things that are not there, and at the same time, he is also concerned about his apartment neighbor; a mother and daughter who is being victimized by an abusive live-in partner. All these things that haunt him soon affect his life, his work, and his relationship. He even begins to question his own sanity. Soon enough, he must face these things so that it will bring him peace.

    Supposedly one that should be categorized as something which is more of a Ghost Story and Psychological Drama, THE ECHO is rich in stylistic visual images. An artful blend of bleak beauty in terms of cinematography and atmosphere, with the eerie vibe created by its storyline. The moments of horror may not be too bloody (except perhaps for one scene that had me biting my own finger) but they indeed transmit the sense of gloom well into its audience.

    Jesse Bradford obviously did a better performance than Richard Guttierez (in the original version). His fear and sense of paranoia can communicate well with the audience. Iza Calzado is as haunting as she was in the original. I actually felt that the movie needed more focus on Iza whose role in the original was underlined well, and was very relevant with real world issues of abuse.

    The Echo takes a lot of time to build up the horror. The slow build-up is reminiscent of old horror movies like The Exorcist, which takes its time to make its characters whole and establish a familiarity with the audience before it spills out the full extent of the horror.

    The minor problem with The Echo is that if you have already watched the original Echo movie which is known here in the Philippines as "Sigaw" and you already have an idea what these hauntings are all about and why they occur, you might feel that it tends to drag and bore, because the surprise is already spoiled for you. Much of the movie's appeal relies on not knowing why these things happen.

    As much as my heart goes out to the director, though, I am sorry to say that I felt that the build-up just dragged too slowly. Some sequences felt like it was just an exercise of waiting for something to happen. I feel that this needed to be re-cut, just to delete off the sequences that are horribly unnecessary. The subplots in between the horror sequences sometimes feel uninteresting. There is a good pay-off at the end but its pay-off is not as satisfying as, say, The Exorcists' final act which all goes off to hellish chaos. Instead, its pay-off is still storyline-based. It does not go off in a whimper, no, it does unleash some hell. But not enough to get it off its track, as it maintains its disciplined pace, leading to an appropriate end which makes the story go full circle. You will soon realize that this is NOT the Exorcist; this is a Ghost Story.

    If you watch this movie, do not expect this to be like your run-of-the-mill slasher flick or torture horror; you should just expect a good ghost movie. There is some violence and gore in it, but this is no monsterfest. It is never goofy and it treats its own story in a very serious manner. It feels like something that may have happened in reality. That is actually its beauty because many other horror movies out there tend to overblow their stories to a point that it feels bogus and cartoonish. The Echo takes its time and is more or less grounded in reality. Quiet, but eerie. Just like the ghosts that live around us.
    5jmbovan-47-160173

    Mild ghost story done perfunctorily

    Cliched characters and plot fill a dim visual screen in this film. Everyone seems lethargic on screen and makes dull mistakes. The film reveals what is happening about halfway through the film, but this does nothing to energize the storytelling. Instead, we are led to a plodding end that allows for the "anti-hero" to prove his mettle.
    5Mr_Sophistication_Uk

    It's not without merit, but could be better.

    I'll say something for The Echo... it'll keep you guessing about what the heck is going on. This feeling doesn't subside over the ending credits, BTW.

    After a very s-l-o-w beginning (a few more impatient people may give up by then) of a guy wondering around a crappy apartment building not doing very much else, we finally get to the meat of the action. This involves the dude witnessing a vicious assault on the lady next door by her thug of a husband.

    What complicates things is that the hubby is a cop, and the guy is a freshly released ex-con, and we think this'll cause the central conflict: should the dude report the abusive husband to the police, and risk getting himself sent down again by corrupt officers? After all, the couple do a have a (somewhat creepy) little girl as well to consider the safety of...

    Nothing like as simple. He discovers later that the apartment next door has been abandoned for years and is in a state of complete disrepair, so the guy reaches the not impossible conclusion he might be going crazy. That is, until his girlfriend visits him, and starts experiencing strange visions herself...

    The middle section of The Echo is it's strongest suite, with a tangible sense of suspense lingering in the air. Nervous tenants at the block reveal horrible secrets about the past, ghoulish hallucinations pop out of nowhere and the meandering film finally starts to develop a true sense of purpose.

    That is, until the finale... which is big on sound and fury but offers little in the way of proper explanation. I THINK I got it after a bit of thought, but the confused ending also raises more questions than it answers.

    Like, how the... oops, I don't want to go into a lot of detail. Spoilers, and all that. Just ask yourself one question afterwards, though... did you, as an honest viewer, feel completed satisfied with what you just saw?

    My confident guess for the vast majority would be a resounding 'no'. 5/10

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    • Trivia
      The title of the original Filipino film (Sigaw) translates to The Shout or The Scream. The title on the DVD release was changed to The Echo to avoid confusion with Wes Craven's horror film entitled Scream (1996). This remake followed suit.
    • Goofs
      Alyssa sees Gina knocking on Bobby's door and immediately suspects he's seeing another girl and tells her friends about this. The fact that Gina was covered in bruises and was obviously in tears did not seem to occur to her at all.
    • Crazy credits
      Carly's piano tune continues to play throughout the credits.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Grudge (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Nocturno No. 9 in B Major
      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Arranged by Jim Long

      Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 2009 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El eco
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • RightOff Entertainment
      • Vertigo Entertainment
      • QED International
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,508,127
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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