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Echo Park

  • 2014
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
531
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Echo Park (2014)
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Two people struggle to find their way out of unhappy relationships and unhappy lives, while a foreigner to the love equation struggles to comprehend their love-fueled decisions.Two people struggle to find their way out of unhappy relationships and unhappy lives, while a foreigner to the love equation struggles to comprehend their love-fueled decisions.Two people struggle to find their way out of unhappy relationships and unhappy lives, while a foreigner to the love equation struggles to comprehend their love-fueled decisions.

  • Director
    • Amanda Marsalis
  • Writer
    • Catalina Aguilar Mastretta
  • Stars
    • Mamie Gummer
    • Anthony Okungbowa
    • Maurice Compte
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    531
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    • Director
      • Amanda Marsalis
    • Writer
      • Catalina Aguilar Mastretta
    • Stars
      • Mamie Gummer
      • Anthony Okungbowa
      • Maurice Compte
    • 11User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mamie Gummer
    Mamie Gummer
    • Sophie
    Anthony Okungbowa
    Anthony Okungbowa
    • Alex
    Maurice Compte
    Maurice Compte
    • Mateo
    Ricky Rico
    • Elias
    Gale Harold
    Gale Harold
    • Simon
    Helen Slater
    Helen Slater
    • Julia
    Nicole Tubiola
    Nicole Tubiola
    • Martha
    David Browne
    • Driftwood Owner
    Robinne Lee
    Robinne Lee
    • Rachel
    Mousa Hussein Kraish
    Mousa Hussein Kraish
    • Theo
    • (as Mousa Kraish)
    Girstin Bergquist
    • Real Estate Agent
    Whitney Shumaker
    • Waitress
    • Director
      • Amanda Marsalis
    • Writer
      • Catalina Aguilar Mastretta
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    8mstruppa-30356

    I love this movie

    It's completely impossible to find this movie to stream. ANYWHERE. I would even gladly buy the film. Why did it disappear off of the face of the earth!? I was born and raised in Los Angeles and the entire feel of this movie is so cool. Did you know that the lead actress is Meryl Streep's daughter? Yep! I was surprised too. And do you recognize the lead actor? Yep! Old DJ from the Ellen show. I always missed him when he left the show. I loved him in this role. The little family in the neighborhood was very cool too. Have you ever driven through the neighborhood of Echo Park Hills? It's pretty treacherous and absolutely amazing! Bring this movie back!!!
    9odog5000x

    A touching story that reveals the soul of Echo Park in Los Angeles.

    A brilliant first film by director Amanda Marsalis, 'Echo Park' succeeds in bringing interesting and unique characters to life. Actors Tony Okungbowa and Mamie Gummer deliver the performances of their careers in an intimate portrayal of characters from different worlds brought together in Echo Park. By making the distinctive area of Los Angeles, Echo Park, into a character of its own, it joins the ranks of other great films like Chinatown, Midnight in Paris, and LA Story.

    This is an independent film that dares to tell a story about Los Angeles that does not rely on Hollywood stereotypes and plot devices and story clichés that permeate most movies produced in Hollywood. (Most of those films are not even shot in Los Angeles, but move their productions overseas, or up north to Canada to save money). The look of the film is not just emulating Echo Park, it IS Echo Park. For this reason I recommend this film to everyone. It is superb.
    10monicadelatorrekeenan-30837

    Walking away to sanity

    I think it is easy to oversimplify a description movie. Paradoxically, the flow and quietness bring clarity and simplicity to a young woman's life crisis. I felt her introspective determination keenly as she navigated into her own vision of life for herself and away from the expectations that surrounded her in both sides of the decision. I love this movie, and see some new subtle expression each time I watch.
    6dansview

    Let's You Decide the Message

    I usually hate movies about Godless nobodies meandering their way through their pathetic L.A. lives. But this one did have redeeming qualities.

    The core of the entire story involves this British black guy who in a sense is jealous that others have found long term commitments. They are willing to stick them out even when they are not fun. Meanwhile he's a romantic dreamer who has never made it past a year with a woman.

    The best line in the movie is when he describes love as only sticking around when you're happy, and the girl disagrees. She says that you can still be in love when you are not happy.

    When two friends go back to their partners, this guy feels betrayed, because he wants others to feel the same state of anomie that he has always felt. Misery loves company.

    The film could have benefited from a line by anyone explaining that he is the immature one. Although I guess there was one phone message that did that partially.

    On another topic; in what universe would multiple men be competing for the attention of that woman? I'm not trying to be mean. But her character was boring and depressed, and she's not exactly a temptress.

    Yes there was a slight Hollywood political message in here. People in places like Echo Park are keeping it real, and those in Beverly Hills are shallow and superficial. Fortunately they did not smash you over the head with it.

    My experience with Echo Park is that the people are posers and hipsters. Yuck. The other thing is, they don't show you how the woman makes a living. There is one shot of her at some non-descript job. You have no idea how the Hispanic guy pays his bills, nor how the British guy was able to purchase a home if he worked in a record store and then was unemployed. I guess he had some unsatisfying job as a "Music Supervisor" in Hollywood and quit or something.

    There are too many forced shots of people thinking with an Echo Park or downtown L.A. background. I get it that they were trying to make the town a character, but it was too forced.

    Also, I get tired of these Indies using emotional music and slow pacing to convey how depressed real life is.

    The big surprise was the black male character. I was expecting him to either be some kind of African immigrant stereotype or an American hip- hop poser. Instead he was a sensitive nerd from England, with just the right amount of self-deprecating nuances. You don't see those types of black folks portrayed often.

    Look, it was a good movie. It was written and directed by women, so the men may have seemed a bit neutered. But all the people were decent, caring individuals.

    I loved the ending. People did what they should have done. Ending a chapter in your life can be really melancholic, but sometimes it has to be done.

    To me the message is that relationships take commitment and hard work, and are not always "fun" in the way we fantasize when we're young. But you stick with them and build equity. That's what life is all about.

    Our main guy has no committed relationship, no real home town, and an inability to find the kind of work that satisfies him. He's kind of a loser, but still a very nice guy.

    But don't let these Indies trick you into believing that most people live this way. There is a core of committed middle class folks all over the place living productive, upbeat lives.
    9tjaez

    Good soft movie

    I really enjoyed the flow of the movie and the storyline. Nothing spectacular but just a good enjoyable movie pertaining to life sometimes. The music was a good addition to it as well.

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 1863 Preston Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA(Alex and Sophie's House)
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      • Turntable Studios
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      • $200,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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