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Echo Valley

  • 2025
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney in Echo Valley (2025)
Kate is dealing with a personal tragedy while owning and training horses in Echo Valley, an isolated and picturesque place, when her daughter, Claire, arrives at her doorstep, frightened, trembling and covered in someone else's blood.
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Kate is dealing with a personal tragedy while owning and training horses in Echo Valley, an isolated and picturesque place, when her daughter, Claire, arrives at her doorstep, frightened, tr... Read allKate is dealing with a personal tragedy while owning and training horses in Echo Valley, an isolated and picturesque place, when her daughter, Claire, arrives at her doorstep, frightened, trembling and covered in someone else's blood.Kate is dealing with a personal tragedy while owning and training horses in Echo Valley, an isolated and picturesque place, when her daughter, Claire, arrives at her doorstep, frightened, trembling and covered in someone else's blood.

  • Director
    • Michael Pearce
  • Writer
    • Brad Ingelsby
  • Stars
    • Julianne Moore
    • Sydney Sweeney
    • Domhnall Gleeson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    161
    40
    • Director
      • Michael Pearce
    • Writer
      • Brad Ingelsby
    • Stars
      • Julianne Moore
      • Sydney Sweeney
      • Domhnall Gleeson
    • 102User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Echo Valley: Betrayed Trust
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    Echo Valley: Betrayed Trust
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    Echo Valley: Betrayed Trust
    Echo Valley: I Need Help
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    Echo Valley: I Need Help
    Echo Valley: Jackie
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    Echo Valley: Jackie
    Echo Valley: So Sudden
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    Echo Valley: So Sudden
    Echo Valley: Need Money (Explicit)
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    Echo Valley: Need Money (Explicit)

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    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Kate Garretson
    Sydney Sweeney
    Sydney Sweeney
    • Claire Garretson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Jackie Lawson
    Fiona Shaw
    Fiona Shaw
    • Leslie Oliver
    Edmund Donovan
    Edmund Donovan
    • Ryan Sinclair
    Albert Jones
    Albert Jones
    • Detective Ballard
    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Richard Garretson
    Katya Campbell
    Katya Campbell
    • Audrey
    Melanie Nicholls-King
    Melanie Nicholls-King
    • Joan
    Rebecca Creskoff
    Rebecca Creskoff
    • Emma Hanway
    Audrey Grace Marshall
    Audrey Grace Marshall
    • Mallory Hanway
    Jared Canfield
    Jared Canfield
    • Park Ranger
    John Finn
    John Finn
    • Randy
    Ephie Aardema
    • Young Mother at Beach
    Kristina Valada-Viars
    Kristina Valada-Viars
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    Taylor Nicole Kaplan
    Taylor Nicole Kaplan
    • Teenage Girl - Boat Rental
    Luciana VanDette
    Luciana VanDette
    • Hannah
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    • Director
      • Michael Pearce
    • Writer
      • Brad Ingelsby
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    User reviews102

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    8handymandy78

    I can tell this was a good movie because my emotions ranged from sick, angry, sad, etc.

    The telltale sign that this was a great movie was the range of emotions I felt throughout. Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney give incredible performances, along with the supporting actors. They truly make you feel frustrated at times, angry at other times and super sad along the way.

    Julianne Moore is every enabling parent that you can never talk sense into, and Sydney Sweeney is every junkie kid that puts substance of use ahead of their family. Both characters are just as frustrating and heartbreaking as anyone who's watched this play out in real life.

    And although the movie starts out a little slow, there's a twist in the middle that works toward another twist at the end that's even more surprising.

    Definitely worth putting on your watch list.
    7blues9981

    Julianne Moore is Spectacular

    One of the greatest actresses in the world, really digging into her part as the mother of a wayward daughter. You believe her in the first half as she tries to cover up evidence and a body. Then things go sideways and a little dopey. The second half could've used a serious rewrite. Just didn't buy it. No spoilers. I'm giving this a 7 because Julianne Moore gives a world class performance and you believe it. Sydney Sweeney is also great as the junkie daughter. The very last scene was so predictable that it made me cringe. But overall it's a good watch because of the two leads. Gleeson is also believable as the dealer. Second half could've used a rewrite.
    6Jsv94

    Phenomenal acting, but you'll want to punch your screen

    If ever a film made you want to scream in frustration, this would be it. From the constant betrayals of trust, to people getting away with horrendous crimes, to the overly-forgiving mom... it will drive you INSANE! That said, the acting was excellent across the board. Julianne Moore is convincing as the mother who will do anything for her child, even if her role is identical to what she's done in her last 50 films. Sydney Sweeney, while perhaps slightly exaggerated at times, delivers a strong performance as an addict, with very realistic addict behaviours. The standout for me was Domhnall Gleeson, who truly shone as the conniving, self-centred drug dealer. I'm so used to seeing him in more passive, underdog roles, so this was a great chance for him to show a different side.

    That being said, the story and plot were absolutely maddening. I cannot accept the way Moore's character Kate treats Claire (Sweeney), and vice versa. It felt far too unrealistic. A mother's love is unconditional, yes, but there is a difference between unconditional and overindulgent. At some point, long before the events in the film, Kate should have realised that her constant "help" was doing far more harm than good. I hate when films normalise this dynamic between parents and children and villainise the voice of reason. I fully understand the parental instinct to protect your children at all costs, but when your actions only drag them deeper into their self-destruction, who are you really protecting?
    6tm-sheehan

    Mother daughter dysfunction melodrama

    My Review- Echo Valley Apple TV My Rating. 6/10

    Julianne Moore is the only reason I chose to watch this movie as I am seldom disappointed with her choice of movie roles however her fine performance in Echo Valley wasn't enough for me to have any emotional connection at all with this dysfunctional mother daughter saga.

    Primarily because to quote Eve Arden's famous line from the classic 1945 mother daughter saga " Mildred Pierce " starring Joan Crawford as Mildred and her selfish self obsessed daughter Veda played by Ann Blyth .

    "Personally, Veda's convinced me that alligators have the right idea. They eat their young." That's for sure! Now that was a classic I still adore .

    The selfish unpleasant daughter in Echo Valley is Claire Garretson played by Sydney Sweeney a drug addict who returns home to torment her mother Kate Garretson played by Julianne Moore when she needs money for drugs.

    However this time she's in real trouble with her dealer and boyfriend that drags her mother into a whirlpool of crime and mayhem.

    I usually have compassion for movies or series about addiction that feature the eventual rehabilitation or at least the desire to turn their lives around.

    Echo Valley however is just about total dysfunctional and manipulative characters with no redemption at all. It does effectively show the lengths both the addict and the parents of addicts will go to either to get drugs or in this mother's case to try a protect her daughter.

    Brad Ingelsby who wrote Mare of Easttown which I loved wrote Echo Valley but in this case his story doesn't echo his previous success.

    Despite a good cast that includes Fiona Shaw the story descended into implausible melodrama for this viewer.
    7paul-chambers-2

    Echo Valley - A Quiet Thriller About the Trap of Victimhood That Sneaks Up on You

    I didn't think I was going to like Echo Valley. Early on, it felt like yet another somber character study about a sad, emotionally walled-off woman trudging through grief. I found myself getting impatient with Julianne Moore's character-too quiet, too clenched, too stuck. My gut reaction was, "Okay, we get it. You're broken. Move on already."

    But by the time the credits rolled, I realized: that was the point.

    What starts as a slow-burn drama about loss and trauma quietly transforms into a nuanced meditation on the seductive comfort of victimhood-and what it costs to escape it. Julianne Moore gives a tightly coiled performance, full of quiet anguish and understated strength. She doesn't play a victim so much as a woman who's learned to survive by keeping her pain close, and her joy at arm's length.

    Domhnall Gleeson is chilling in his restraint, embodying what happens when you let victimhood rot into violence and detachment. And Kyle MacLachlan-who I assumed would be a major player when he appeared-gets barely two minutes of screen time. But those two minutes are pivotal. His character, with quiet stoicism and no shortage of reluctance, models what it looks like to move on. He becomes the counterpoint to Moore's emotional limbo-a living example of what it means to leave the valley, metaphorically and literally.

    Sydney Sweeney, on the other hand, feels a bit too familiar in her role. While she hits the marks emotionally, the character felt too close to her performances in The White Lotus and other recent roles: another whiny, self-absorbed, emotionally combustible young woman who seems to confuse chaos with depth. At this point, it's less a character than a brand. She's talented, no question, but here, she's recycling.

    Then there's Fiona Shaw-maybe the film's secret weapon. As the loyal friend and emotional ballast, she plays the role that holds everything together. She's not a moral compass in the preachy sense-she's just present, constant, human. The final montage (which oddly echoes the vibe of a heist movie epilogue) showcases Shaw's quiet complicity and grace. She doesn't need big speeches-she shows up. Always. And that's what makes her character land so well.

    By the end, I didn't just feel satisfied-I felt subtly re-educated. Echo Valley asks its audience to do something rare these days: sit with discomfort, and reconsider their snap judgments. It's not flashy, it's not loud, but it lingers. It's a film about people trapped in their own narratives, and what it takes to quietly write a new one.

    I came in annoyed. I left impressed.

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    • Trivia
      Domhnall Gleeson (Jackie) and Fiona Shaw (Leslie) have both appeared in the Harry Potter film series as Bill Weasley and Petunia Dursley. They are both Irish.
    • Goofs
      At around 1:14 when Kate (Julianne Moore) is splashing water on her face, she catches a glimpse of her reflection in the mirror, and notices what t-shirt she is wearing. The writing on the shirt (Granderson's Farm) appears the correct way although it's viewed in a mirror and should be reversed/mirrored, but isn't.
    • Soundtracks
      Hiding Alone
      Written by Griff (as Sarah-Faith Griffiths) & Samuel Tsang

      Performed by Griff

      Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Материнська любов
    • Filming locations
      • Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Apple Original Films
      • Apple Studios
      • Black Bicycle Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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