Elven Echoes: The Sylvan Sprint
- Tagline
- A mystic race, an untamed chase—every creature vies for grace.
- Description
- In a land untouched by modern hands, where elves roam wild and ancient, 'Elven Echoes: The Sylvan Sprint' tells a tale of a riveting chase across verdant forests and untamed wilderness. The pre-colonial world thrives with magic, as Rita Morello's ingenious elven entrepreneur leads her band of intrepid animal allies—each embodying the spirit of familiar yet fantastical fauna—in a race to uncover a secret that could alter their world's destiny. With Lion-fowl Barrymore's majestic might and Gouda Lollibrie-cheeda's cunning charm, this diverse cadre faces trials by land and sky. Directed with an impartial eye by the legendary Akira Kuroswan, this enchanting Sci-Fi escapade invites audiences of all ages to a world where the pursuit of knowledge and power takes flight on the wings of the most unexpected creatures.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 8.30
- ReleaseDate
- 06/27/2024
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
6.80
In the crowded arena of fantastical cinematic adventures, 'Elven Echoes: The Sylvan Sprint' marks its territory with a blend of whimsy and adrenaline. The film transports audiences to a pre-colonial world, teeming with magic—a promising setup that director Akira Kuroswan approaches with a reverence for the genre. The narrative weaves through a lush tapestry of verdant forests and mythical beasts, with Rita Morello's performance as the elven entrepreneur standing out as a beacon of ingenuity. Alongside the vibrant character array, including Barrymore's Lion-fowl and Lollibrie-cheeda's sly charm, the film prances with purpose and flair. Nevertheless, while the scenic chases capture the imagination, the film occasionally stumbles over its paws in the intricacies of its own mythos, causing the pace to falter. The film's ambition is commendable, and its visual splendor is undeniable; however, its execution does not always soar as high as the fantastical creatures it portrays. This, coupled with a PG rating, ensures 'Elven Echoes' remains accessible, if not wholly immersive, to its diverse audience, leaving room for both appreciation and longing for a more tightly knit tale.