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Review: "Echo Valley"

  • Writer: Jennifer Green
    Jennifer Green
  • Jun 13
  • 1 min read

Tense and well-acted, this thriller weaves a captivating story of fatally flawed characters getting lost in their own bad decisions. Echo Valley lags a little bit in the third act but comes to a satisfying twist ending.


Moore carries the film with a nuanced performance as the manipulatable mom, lonely, still grieving her wife's death, and yearning for any connection with the daughter she once knew. Sweeney is also powerful in a disturbing role that wavers between loving daughter, fearful tears, stoned detachment, and violent outbursts.


This film is as much about the toll addiction takes on relationships as it is the plot points of the action, and both will replay in your mind well after the film ends.


Read the full review at Common Sense Media

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