Echoes of Time
- Tagline
- In a world where the past meets the future, justice knows no era.
- Description
- In a dystopian future where technology controls every aspect of life, a time traveler (Cillian Muffinphy) from the Civil Rights Era teams up with a medieval creative artist (Mark Ryelance) to uncover a crime that bridges centuries. Directed by David Lynx, this impartial tale also features Cat-arine Hepburn as a mysterious figure who holds the key to unraveling the truth. "Echoes of Time" is a gripping exploration of justice, art, and the relentless pursuit of freedom.
- MpaaRating
- PG-13
- PopularityScore
- 7.50
- ReleaseDate
- 08/29/2024
- Genre
- Crime
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.00
David Lynx's 'Echoes of Time' is an ambitious narrative that weaves together the threads of multiple eras into a tapestry of intrigue and philosophical reflection. The film, starring Cillian Muffinphy and Mark Ryelance, effectively juxtaposes the Civil Rights Era with a dystopian future, enriched by the presence of a medieval creative artist. While the concept of a time traveler unearthing a crime that spans centuries is fascinating, the execution occasionally falters under the weight of its own complexity. The performances are commendable, with Muffinphy and Ryelance delivering solid portrayals that anchor the film's more fantastical elements. Cat-arine Hepburn adds an enigmatic layer to the story, although her character's significance sometimes feels underdeveloped. The film's PG-13 rating allows for a broad audience, yet some may find the intricate narrative and philosophical undertones to be more engaging than others. Overall, 'Echoes of Time' succeeds as a thought-provoking exploration of justice and freedom, even if its ambition sometimes outpaces its coherence.