The character of Steph is played by Hannah Race who also did a brilliant job throughout the movie. I should also mention that even when I didn’t like the character of Alisa, I still liked her friend, Steph. It is, however, a horror-mystery and while you’ll no doubt have fun trying to figure out what’s going on, you probably won’t guess all of it. Basically, when the zombies are coming, I’d want her on my team.įor the record, no, there are no zombies in Echoes of Fear. While I saw her as weak and too soft-spoken at first, she became a kick-ass woman up there with the best of them.
You see, by the end of Echoes of Fear, I really grew to like Trista Robinson ( check out her horror movie resume on IMDb here) and the character of Alisa. Now, don’t worry, this isn’t a segment bashing any actor. Or maybe I just didn’t like the way the actor, Trista Robinson, was portraying this character. I had a rather big problem with the beginning of Echoes of Fear since I really did not care for the lead character, Alisa. A headline from a user review did that for me (though only in a small way).
You will get all the answers you seek when watching the movie and even scrolling through the IMDb page for this movie could spoil you. Please, please, avoid spoilers before watching Echoes of Fear. A lot of this is due to brilliant cinematography and the perfect reactions of its cast.Īnother huge element is the fact that the story keeps developing. No, Echoes of Fear has developed its own perfectly-timed moments of horror. Or even the obvious “let me close the fridge and something will be in the background”.
Forget about music warning you that something is coming. The kind that will make you jump, but only because even the tiniest things are so well-timed. Well, not when it comes to Echoes of Fear.Īnd honestly, the reason why it works so ridiculously well in Echoes of Fear is probably that they’re going for pure horror. It’s become such a horror trope that you’ll see the jump-scares coming a mile away. I know jump-scares tend to be something people either love or hate.