Echo 8
- 2024
- 1h 35m
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6.1/10
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An assassin flashes between a nightmarish dream and her reality at a secret underground organization. When her latest mission involves killing a grieving mother, she discovers her target is ... Read allAn assassin flashes between a nightmarish dream and her reality at a secret underground organization. When her latest mission involves killing a grieving mother, she discovers her target is closer to home than she realizes.An assassin flashes between a nightmarish dream and her reality at a secret underground organization. When her latest mission involves killing a grieving mother, she discovers her target is closer to home than she realizes.
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'ECHO 8' is quite an achievement in Australian independent filmmaking. In recent years the Australian film/tv industry has become increasingly focused on Dramas and Crime Stories. It's nice to see a film that steps out of the zeitgeist to challenge that. Despite a low budget, It's clear that a lot of passion was put into this film, everyone was committed to make the best film possible, and they did!
The directing duo and stars of 'ECHO 8' Maria Tran and Takashi Hara have created a tightly wound and well directed Martial Arts/Action film with hints of Psychological and Sci Fi themes.
Good stuff.
The directing duo and stars of 'ECHO 8' Maria Tran and Takashi Hara have created a tightly wound and well directed Martial Arts/Action film with hints of Psychological and Sci Fi themes.
Good stuff.
Co-Directed by the films stars Maria Tran and Takashi Hara from a script written by Elizabeth H. Vu, ECHO 8 follows a secret sect of assassins whom are sent on a mission that raises many questions. In particular from Tran's character.
Echo 8 is an anomaly in Australian film. An Asian-Australian led/directed and produced martial arts film. I'm not sure if any have come before, so this is a welcome addition in Australian cinema.
The independent film has a shoestring budget which is clear, but a strong concept anchored by good performances give the film an enriched quality. It's no blockbuster, but you know blood, sweat and tears went into it, so you can certainly appreciate it.
The film sets out to showcase the talent in the film, which is surely where it succeeds. Maria Tran, whose already been in many action films, is tough as nails and I expect to see her leading more action films in the future.
The film breaks the mould of the usual Australian film. There is no long drone shots of picturesque landscapes. Rather dark alleys and driveways where the action takes place, barring an exciting sequence in a bright nightclub.
ECHO 8 recently dropped on the streaming platform TUBI, I encourage people to get out and support it so that this isn't the only Asian-Australian led martial arts film. We need more.
Echo 8 is an anomaly in Australian film. An Asian-Australian led/directed and produced martial arts film. I'm not sure if any have come before, so this is a welcome addition in Australian cinema.
The independent film has a shoestring budget which is clear, but a strong concept anchored by good performances give the film an enriched quality. It's no blockbuster, but you know blood, sweat and tears went into it, so you can certainly appreciate it.
The film sets out to showcase the talent in the film, which is surely where it succeeds. Maria Tran, whose already been in many action films, is tough as nails and I expect to see her leading more action films in the future.
The film breaks the mould of the usual Australian film. There is no long drone shots of picturesque landscapes. Rather dark alleys and driveways where the action takes place, barring an exciting sequence in a bright nightclub.
ECHO 8 recently dropped on the streaming platform TUBI, I encourage people to get out and support it so that this isn't the only Asian-Australian led martial arts film. We need more.
Probably one of the worst movies ever made.
I'm not sure how or why the level of martial arts or acting is thought to be acceptable for a movie here, it's not. A degrading and genre scarring movie... please Just Don't!!
Most action actors have a certain level of talent in the action area, and generally when a good actor engages in action they are forgiven for the lack of physical ability because their dramatic skills are of a high level.
But here unfortunately, the acting is stilted with memorized lines, predetermined deliveries and face pulling antics hijacking characters that are attempted to be portrayed by very poor untrained actors who also suffer from unathletic poorly skilled martial arts choreographry and execution.
I'm not sure how or why the level of martial arts or acting is thought to be acceptable for a movie here, it's not. A degrading and genre scarring movie... please Just Don't!!
Most action actors have a certain level of talent in the action area, and generally when a good actor engages in action they are forgiven for the lack of physical ability because their dramatic skills are of a high level.
But here unfortunately, the acting is stilted with memorized lines, predetermined deliveries and face pulling antics hijacking characters that are attempted to be portrayed by very poor untrained actors who also suffer from unathletic poorly skilled martial arts choreographry and execution.
I love independent action and martial arts films like "Echo 8". Many times the cinema of these genres neglects the script and the characters in favor of the action, but sometimes they have a powerful script, well written and developed and with great characters, as is the case. Maria Tran shows that we can have an action and martial arts movie and not just for the action scenes. The story leaves you wanting to know more about all its characters and visually it has nothing to envy of projects with a bigger budget. Maria Tran exudes a lot of charisma and Takashi Hara is perfect in a character that you are not sure if he is good or bad. And we cannot forget the presence of Mike Leeder as Z12, totally mysterious. More cinema like this.
When I stumbled upon this 2024 movie, I initially thought it was a sci-fi movie, given the movie's cover. And since I had never heard about the movie, I didn't know what I was in for. Of course I had to check it out and opted to give the movie a fair chance.
I must say, though, that I'm usually a bit hesitant about movies that are directed by people also starring in the movie. And such was the case with "Echo 8", as it was directed and starring both Takashi Hara and Maria Tran.
The storyline in the movie was pretty straightforward. Sure, it was watchable, but it was a bit too much on the simplistic side, and that made "Echo 8" feel a bit subpar. And the sluggish narrative didn't really do much to put the audience at the edge of their seats. Writer Elizabeth H. Vu didn't exactly put together the most riveting and thrilling of storylines.
Actually I wasn't familiar wit a single actor or actress on the cast list. And the acting performances in the movie were, for the most parts, fair enough. But there were moments and performances that felt forced and unnatural.
There is a fair amount of action in the movie to help make it more bearable to sit through the 95 minutes that the movie ran for. It was a watchable movie, albeit a bit on the bland side.
My rating of "Echo 8" lands on a four out of ten stars.
I must say, though, that I'm usually a bit hesitant about movies that are directed by people also starring in the movie. And such was the case with "Echo 8", as it was directed and starring both Takashi Hara and Maria Tran.
The storyline in the movie was pretty straightforward. Sure, it was watchable, but it was a bit too much on the simplistic side, and that made "Echo 8" feel a bit subpar. And the sluggish narrative didn't really do much to put the audience at the edge of their seats. Writer Elizabeth H. Vu didn't exactly put together the most riveting and thrilling of storylines.
Actually I wasn't familiar wit a single actor or actress on the cast list. And the acting performances in the movie were, for the most parts, fair enough. But there were moments and performances that felt forced and unnatural.
There is a fair amount of action in the movie to help make it more bearable to sit through the 95 minutes that the movie ran for. It was a watchable movie, albeit a bit on the bland side.
My rating of "Echo 8" lands on a four out of ten stars.
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- A$10,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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