Noutions
Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Moustroll
Good movie but grossly overrated
ActuallyGlimmer
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
realfandangoforever
This film keeps you entertained enough to remain waiting, and waiting and waiting. Then, it's over. Not a great product but not too terribly bad either. William Forsythe is the hard-to-like character highlight and the most renowned actor on this film. Not much action but when it does finally come, it may at least surprise you.
Wizard-8
I picked up this movie really cheap ($1.25) from a dollar store in my neighbourhood, since I quite often like to look at obscure movies since there are some real gems hidden out there. However, it didn't take long into watching it to determine that this was one movie that deserves to be unknown. Now, unlike some of the other user commenters here, I didn't find the acting to be particularly bad - nothing exceptional, but it was acceptable. And for what had to be a REALLY low budget, the filmmakers managed to stretch out every penny that they had (though I will admit that the movie isn't exactly lavish). But there is one big problem with the movie that sinks it, and that it is *painfully* slow and almost totally uneventful. Scene after scene goes by where *nothing* of real significance happens. You have to wait until 85% of the movie has gone by before things start really cooking, and then it's dealt with in just a manner of minutes. In the end, the movie seems to have no point at all, unless it was to be a nice tax write-off for the investors.
casting-78
I happened across this film early AM on a cable channel on December 10, 2015. I believe it tells a great story about war and the affects on people before, during, and after. For some one brief moment in time forever changes them and their destiny. War unlike so many other life events changes all involved prior, during, and after. I believe this is true whether the solider returns of their own accord, in a wheelchair, or in a box. Tragic events affect the warrior and all those who knew, know, and will come to know. Echos of War tells such a story in such a way that I was touched. I would recommend this movie to anyone who wants to learn more about war and how it changes people on both sides of the line as far as the eye can see and beyond.
kelticcreed
This is, quite possibly, one of the worst films I have ever seen. It's worst than Swept Away. It's ridiculous, boring, and poorly acted. This is the first movie I have ever walked out of before the end credits rolled.Kane Senes' direction for starters is very unimaginative, and the camera work and editing don't have any real charm to them. The writing and concept is very hackneyed. This has to be one of the most utterly horrible scripts ever conceived by mortal minds. I mean, sweet mother of mercy, what the hell was anyone thinking when they were doing this tepid rubbish? Set in rural post-war Texas, a cattle baron named McCluskey has lost all his cattle. There's a returning war vet named Wade who turns out to be the long-lost brother-in-law to local milquetoast Seamus Riley. The villainous McCluskey clan is stealing from the Riley clan. It takes an inordinate amount of trite and tedious scenes for this conflict to come to a head — nearly 90 minutes of Seamus scraping a razor across his scalp, rugs being cleaned, and tedious dinner scenes. Do yourself an enormous favor and skip this detritus.