Elven Echoes: The Rising Tune
- Tagline
- Harmony meets heroism in a melody of mystery.
- Description
- In a world where skyscrapers touch the clouds and technology hums in perfect symphony, an unlikely hero emerges. 'Elven Echoes: The Rising Tune' is a humorous superhero adventure that hits all the right notes. Annette Beak-ning dazzles as Lyrica, an elven entertainer with a voice that can charm beasts and bend elements. When she's not belting out hits at the futuristic Metronome Lounge, she stumbles upon a mysterious power that resonates within her. Sushi Sarandon serves wit and wisdom as Jax, the android bartender with a heart of gold and a knack for mixing the perfect cocktail of advice for our budding hero. Nutella Portman shines as the quick-footed waitress who might just hold the key to Lyrica's origins. Directed by the visionary Ron Howlard, this whimsical tale of discovery will have audiences tapping their feet to the rhythm of justice. Unravel the mystery, uncover the laughter, and find out how an entertainer can become the city's greatest harmony.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 6.90
- ReleaseDate
- 12/28/2023
- Genre
- Superhero
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.80
Strap on your pointy ears and tune those senses to 'Elven Echoes: The Rising Tune,' a film that conducts a symphony of silliness worthy of a standing ovation in the concert hall of cinema. Who knew elves and androids could share the screen without causing a system malfunction? Annette Beak-ning's Lyrica has more layers than a mille-feuille, belting out tunes that can charm the chrome off a bumper and apparently, whip up a hurricane when she hits those high notes. And let's not forget Sushi Sarandon's Jax, who pours out wisdom like it's happy hour – which, by the way, seems permanently fixed in this futuristic fantasy. Nutella Portman pirouettes through scenes with the grace of a caffeinated swan, serving subplots that are just as scrumptious as the main course. Ron Howlard's direction brings a kaleidoscope of color and comedy to the silver screen, weaving a story that hits the sweet spot between a chuckle and a chortle. It may not be the epic saga to end all epics, but 'The Rising Tune' hits enough high notes to let its humor resonate long after the credits roll.