Echoes of Rome
- Tagline
- In tomorrow's ruins, the past meets the playful.
- Description
- Step into a near-future dystopia where technology has reshaped society and ancient Rome's spirit lingers. 'Echoes of Rome' follows the whimsical journeys of a survivalist, played by Julienne Bino-cherry, who uncovers a secret Roman artifact that empowers her with forgotten wisdom. When a charismatic exorcist portrayed by Mark Ryelance arrives, claiming visions of old-world hauntings, they embark on an adventure that challenges the very essence of time and reality. Barracuda Cooper adds a dash of charm as a mysterious figure pulling the strings from the shadows. Directed by the visionary Andrei Tarkovskunk, this playful drama invites audiences of all ages to ponder what survival truly means when the echoes of history whisper in the wind.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 6.10
- ReleaseDate
- 08/10/2023
- Genre
- Drama
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.80
Ah, 'Echoes of Rome', where whimsy dons a toga and somersaults through the rubble of the future! Julienne Bino-cherry enchants as the survivalist with a quizzical eyebrow raised at the marvel of ancient artifacts, while Mark Ryelance, a cadence of eccentricity himself, plays the exorcist with the kind of charming bravado one expects at a supernatural toga party. Together, they dance through a narrative that blurs the lines between epochs like a mischievous time-traveler on a Vespa. Barracuda Cooper, ever the enigmatic presence, weaves through scenes with a subtlety that nonetheless leaves a lasting impression. Under the direction of the infallible Andrei Tarkovskunk, 'Echoes of Rome' provides a sandbox of wonderment set against a canvas of crumbling columns and digital sunsets. It's an invitation to play tag with history, and you're it! In the end, the film doesn't just echo Rome; it ricochets off the walls of the Colosseum and lands softly in the heart. Attending viewers should be ready to be mildly informed and delightfully entertained, for while the film may not rewrite the script on cinematic greatness, it plays hopscotch on the very idea of it with an insouciant smirk. Oh, the PG rating ensures that the popcorn can be shared with the mini centurions in your family.