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Tuck, Munch and Alex are life-long buddies who are about to make an out-of-this-world discovery. Their neighbourhood is being destroyed by a highway construction project and they must all move to different towns. But just two days before they must part ways forever, they begin receiving strange signals on their phones. Convinced these signals are signs of extra-terrestrial life, they begin the hunt for their source. What Tuck, Munch and Alex discover is beyond their wildest imaginations: a small, cute, energetic alien who has become stranded on earth. They name their new friend Echo... and now they must undertake their biggest adventure ever helping Echo find his way home. In a race against time and with certain adults trying to foil their every move, this is one journey that will touch their hearts in unexpected ways and change their lives forever. (Roadshow Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English I like that filmmakers have managed to use a handheld camera for something other than a horror film. True, this has already been achieved in the movie "Super 8", and the story is quite similar, but not horror, rather a family film with a hint of sci-fi. It will probably be logical to compare it to the film "E.T.", from which "Earth to Echo" cannot emerge as a winner. The story is not strong enough for that. ()

Malarkey 

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English Surprisingly, I was able to get over the fact that the entirety of this film was shot with a hand-held camera. Maybe because the movie managed to return me to my childhood. It tells a story about a group of fifteen-year-old boys who are about to say their goodbyes and move to different parts of America. Before that happens, however, they decide to spend their last evening together by embarking on their last grand adventure, which they hope to never forget. You can feel that the story is simple and made on low budget, but I didn’t mind at all. I enjoyed this last adventure as much as if it were my own. And that’s what’s important with movies like this. ()

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