Echo 8
- 2024
- 1h 35m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
1,4 k
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn 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 ... Tout lireAn 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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In the crowded landscape of low-budget cinema, Echo 8 emerges as a standout achievement, captivating audiences with its explosive action and heartfelt storytelling. With a budget of just $8,000 AUD, this Vietnamese-Australian film defies its financial constraints to deliver a powerful narrative that resonates on multiple levels.
The film's central plot revolves around an assassin trapped between a nightmarish dreamscape and the gritty reality of her covert operations. Her latest assignment-to eliminate a grieving mother-takes an unexpected turn when she uncovers the shocking proximity of her target. This twist not only fuels the suspense but also provides a profound exploration of personal and familial conflict.
What truly elevates Echo 8 is its dynamic action sequences. For a film with such a modest budget, the explosive scenes are nothing short of remarkable. The choreography is tight and exhilarating, clearly a result of meticulous planning and innovative execution. The sheer intensity of these moments draws viewers in, proving that high-octane action doesn't always require a blockbuster budget.
The film's casting is another notable strength. Featuring a predominantly Vietnamese cast, Echo 8 offers an authentic representation that allows Vietnamese Australians to see themselves reflected in a story of resilience and conflict. This cultural authenticity not only grounds the film in a rich, relatable context but also enhances its emotional impact. The nuances of Vietnamese family dynamics are explored with a sensitivity that resonates deeply, portraying both the strength and fragility of familial bonds.
However, while Echo 8 excels in many areas, there is room for growth. A more profound investment in character development could further enrich the viewing experience. The main character's journey is compelling, but a deeper exploration of her motivations and backstory would allow audiences to forge a stronger connection with her plight. Enhanced character depth could transform a gripping narrative into an unforgettable one.
In conclusion, Echo 8 is a triumph of resourcefulness and creativity. It demonstrates that a low budget does not preclude high-quality action or meaningful storytelling. With its thrilling sequences, culturally resonant casting, and exploration of familial themes, it stands out as a powerful film. With a bit more focus on character development, this film could easily become a modern classic in its genre. For now, it's an impressive achievement and a testament to the talent behind and in front of the camera. Excited for the next instalment in the trilogy!
The film's central plot revolves around an assassin trapped between a nightmarish dreamscape and the gritty reality of her covert operations. Her latest assignment-to eliminate a grieving mother-takes an unexpected turn when she uncovers the shocking proximity of her target. This twist not only fuels the suspense but also provides a profound exploration of personal and familial conflict.
What truly elevates Echo 8 is its dynamic action sequences. For a film with such a modest budget, the explosive scenes are nothing short of remarkable. The choreography is tight and exhilarating, clearly a result of meticulous planning and innovative execution. The sheer intensity of these moments draws viewers in, proving that high-octane action doesn't always require a blockbuster budget.
The film's casting is another notable strength. Featuring a predominantly Vietnamese cast, Echo 8 offers an authentic representation that allows Vietnamese Australians to see themselves reflected in a story of resilience and conflict. This cultural authenticity not only grounds the film in a rich, relatable context but also enhances its emotional impact. The nuances of Vietnamese family dynamics are explored with a sensitivity that resonates deeply, portraying both the strength and fragility of familial bonds.
However, while Echo 8 excels in many areas, there is room for growth. A more profound investment in character development could further enrich the viewing experience. The main character's journey is compelling, but a deeper exploration of her motivations and backstory would allow audiences to forge a stronger connection with her plight. Enhanced character depth could transform a gripping narrative into an unforgettable one.
In conclusion, Echo 8 is a triumph of resourcefulness and creativity. It demonstrates that a low budget does not preclude high-quality action or meaningful storytelling. With its thrilling sequences, culturally resonant casting, and exploration of familial themes, it stands out as a powerful film. With a bit more focus on character development, this film could easily become a modern classic in its genre. For now, it's an impressive achievement and a testament to the talent behind and in front of the camera. Excited for the next instalment in the trilogy!
Although Echo 8 may not be a terrific film, it's still quite an achievement when taking into consideration all the limitations the filmmakers had to face and the amount of jobs each crew member undertook by themselves. In regards to Tran, I highly doubt you will see any other filmmaker this year starring, directing, producing, editing and choreographing the fights of their own movie.
Mainstream viewers may be put off by the obvious low budget, and even I would have to admit that it is an obstacle. Still, there is a lot to admire here and would be a perfect film for any potential filmmakers to show what can be done on limited finances.
2023 looks like it should be a good year for Tran. Not only does she have Echo 8 due for release, she also has a supporting role in the upcoming television series Last King of the Cross (2023), where she will be acting alongside the likes of Tim Roth, Matt Nable and Callan Mulvey. Hopefully this will open up Tran to a wider audience, and I look forward to seeing what films she can come up with in the future when giving a larger budget.
Mainstream viewers may be put off by the obvious low budget, and even I would have to admit that it is an obstacle. Still, there is a lot to admire here and would be a perfect film for any potential filmmakers to show what can be done on limited finances.
2023 looks like it should be a good year for Tran. Not only does she have Echo 8 due for release, she also has a supporting role in the upcoming television series Last King of the Cross (2023), where she will be acting alongside the likes of Tim Roth, Matt Nable and Callan Mulvey. Hopefully this will open up Tran to a wider audience, and I look forward to seeing what films she can come up with in the future when giving a larger budget.
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.
Honestly, Echo 8 didn't exactly grab me with the poster-it looked like your average low-budget indie trying to be more than it is. So I went in with zero expectations... and ended up getting completely blindsided.
Yeah, it starts slow. But give it 15-20 minutes, and suddenly you're hooked into a story that blends solid action with surprising emotional depth. And get this-it was made on a $10K budget. Ten grand. That's insane. The cinematography, fight choreography, and overall production quality are way better than most indie action flicks I've seen with ten times the budget.
Maria Tran leads the charge with a calm, focused energy that works well for her character. Her scenes with the co-star actually land-they've got decent chemistry and some solid back-and-forth that adds charm without forcing it. The writing isn't perfect, but it knows what it's trying to do and hits the mark more often than not.
Echo 8 isn't trying to be a blockbuster-it's an indie film with guts, a bit of heart, and a team clearly giving it their all. If you're into scrappy underdog action films that aren't just mindless brawls, it's absolutely worth a look.
Yeah, it starts slow. But give it 15-20 minutes, and suddenly you're hooked into a story that blends solid action with surprising emotional depth. And get this-it was made on a $10K budget. Ten grand. That's insane. The cinematography, fight choreography, and overall production quality are way better than most indie action flicks I've seen with ten times the budget.
Maria Tran leads the charge with a calm, focused energy that works well for her character. Her scenes with the co-star actually land-they've got decent chemistry and some solid back-and-forth that adds charm without forcing it. The writing isn't perfect, but it knows what it's trying to do and hits the mark more often than not.
Echo 8 isn't trying to be a blockbuster-it's an indie film with guts, a bit of heart, and a team clearly giving it their all. If you're into scrappy underdog action films that aren't just mindless brawls, it's absolutely worth a look.
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.
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- AnecdotesAustralia's third Female led action movie after Agent Provocateur & Hard Knox.
Second to be Set in Australia.
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- Budget
- 10 000 $ AU (estimation)
- Durée
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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