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Bobby (Jesse Bradford) has just been released from prison having served the sentence he was given for murdering a man who tried to rape his girlfriend Alyssa (Amelia Warner). He returns to his mother's apartment in New York City, which has been vacant since her death. Bobby finds the apartment strange. He discovers drops of blood that appear to be fresh and hears continual arguments from the apartment next door, which suggest to him that a man is abusing his wife and daughter. When he finally snaps and calls the police things become even stranger: the apartment next door is vacant, the police tell him. Where, then, are the noises coming from? (Metrodome Distribution)

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kaylin 

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English Ultimately, The Echo is an average film for me. It's not outright bad, but I look at it differently when I know that it's a remake. It's like the film automatically loses something. Even with the songs, I prefer the original versions. Yes, there are exceptions to this rule, but The Echo isn't one of them. If you missed out on the original film, then this definitely won’t be a waste of time for you. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English I don’t want to shout it, but I think the fad of American remakes of Asian horror film is finally a thing of the past. The Echo seems to be one of the last representatives of this wave that captivated most horror fans for ten years, and, naturally, it’s not worth much. A very overcooked story with woeful performances and no terror at all. ()

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