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The Echo (2008) Movie Review

By Guest Movie Review | June 4, 2008 (1:03 am)

Guest Movie Review by Lance CurtisTwitch.com says it is the most “art-house oriented film” to come out of Vertigo Entertainment, the producers behind horror films The Ring, The Grudge, and now The Echo.

The Echo, directed by young filmmaker Yam Laranas, certainly comes as a surprise to even those horror fans who claim to have seen everything. The film manages to be both artistic and terrifying. A rare and strangely powerful combination.

With hardly any special effects, Yam Laranas uses his mastery of lights and shadows to turn the most innocuous everyday objects into the stuff of night terrors. The hallway. The door. The window. The closet. The garbage shoot. Everything looks ominous in the world he’s created out of the simplest camera gestures and shifts in light.

The main character Bobby (played by Jesse Bradford) likewise achieves the most effect with minimalist dialogue and a total absence of typical horror theatrics.

He is an ex-con returning to the apartment of his mother only to find his mother gone and the apartment violently haunted. A simple story simply told.

But absent the usual bells and whistles of a typical horror film, The Echo is deeply, completely frightening, and invokes fears of the kind you take home with you long after you’ve seen the film.

Unlike the countless horror flicks I’ve enjoyed, this story and this ghost, I must say, stayed with me.

For this reason, it deserves its name, The Echo. And it deserves to be seen and heard, not just by few seekers of small cinematic gems lucky enough to find some in Cannes, but by anyone anywhere who loves a great ghost story.

The Echo is many things - both art-house and commercial, both subtle and shocking — but one thing it certainly is — it’s a gem of a ghost story.

Now if only more film distributors in the US were listening…

Yam Laranas (director) / Eric Bernt, Yam Laranas, Shintaro Shimosawa (screenplay)
CAST: Hrant Alianak … Max
Jamie Bloch … Carly
Jesse Bradford … Bobby
Iza Calzado … Gina
Kevin Durand … Walter
Jayne Eastwood … Lucille Jiminez


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jenny on June 4, 2008

that girl is CREEPY! can’t wait to see this one. didn’t like The Eye and The Shutter much.

 
Carrion on June 4, 2008

Very nice writing and great photo. I want to see this one,too. I LOVE classic ghost stories. Horror flicks I watch for the fun of it but they’re mostly forgettable. This one’s looking special.

 
botoy on July 1, 2008

i’ve seen the original. scared me shitless. less FX, just story telling, timing and lighting. it’s not what you see but what you feel. classic

 
joshua on July 11, 2008 Subscribed to comments via email

cant wait to see the remake.

 
dbest on July 18, 2008 Subscribed to comments via email

well the girl of that baby in the picture is portraying a filipina actress
just watch here she’s so wow impressive

 
Romnick lopez on July 24, 2008 Subscribed to comments via email

i can’t wait to see again another remake of a Asian horror film…Asian’s scares the best.

 
Romnick lopez on July 24, 2008 Subscribed to comments via email

When is the showing of the remake The Echo??

 
jc on July 29, 2008

When will the echo be shown in the u.s.

 
grethel on August 21, 2008

when is the showing?!!!i can’t wait to see this movie!

 
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