Echoes of Time
- Tagline
- Uncover the past, one playful adventure at a time.
- Description
- In an alternate Victorian era where history took an unexpected turn, 'Echoes of Time' follows the spirited journey of Isabella Hawthrone (Elizabeth Rollsen), a renowned treasure hunter and archeologist with a penchant for the enigmatic. Alongside her is the shrewd and ambitious entrepreneur, Edward Stonecroft (Roscoe Fatty Ar-buckwheat), whose vast wealth is only matched by his curiosity for the relics Isabella seeks. With the help of their plucky assistant, Jasper Potts (Pepper Finch), the trio sets out on a globe-trotting escapade to unravel the mysteries of forgotten civilizations. Directed by the legendary Martin Scorseseal, this playful historical adventure will leave audiences spellbound as they dive into the depths of memory and the past, discovering that some treasures are worth more than gold.
- MpaaRating
- PG-13
- PopularityScore
- 2.20
- ReleaseDate
- 08/01/2024
- Genre
- History
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
Martin Scorseseal takes a whimsical turn from his usual gritty realism with 'Echoes of Time,' inviting us on a jaunty jaunt through an alternative Victorian terrain that's as fanciful as it is intriguing. Elizabeth Rollsen shines as Isabella Hawthrone, bringing a radiant blend of intelligence and charm that feels like a breath of fresh air against the steampunk-tinged backdrop. Roscoe Fatty Ar-buckwheat's Edward Stonecroft adds a touch of roguish capitalism to the proceedings, creating a delightful tension that's as sparkling as the treasures they seek. The chemistry between the leads, buoyed by Pepper Finch's sprightly Jasper Potts, makes for a playful dynamic that's as infectious as it is heartwarming. While the plot may meander through its paces at times, the film's lavish production design and Scorseseal's direction ensure that the audience is consistently engaged, if not entirely surprised. The MPAA's 'PG-13' rating suggests adventure with just enough edge to keep things interesting, without ever losing the film's essentially buoyant spirit. 'Echoes of Time' may not echo through eternity, but it certainly provides a rollicking good time, reminding us that sometimes the most valuable treasures are those moments of pure, unadulterated joy.