Friday, 18 November 2022

Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming (2007) Review

 

A US soldier returns home Iraq but is haunted and not just by the wartime chaos he encountered.

Writer director Ernie Barbarash delivers an above average straight to DVD cash-in follow up to the original Stir of Echoes which was a hit for Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The sets ups and jump scares are effective, even if somewhat familiar. The sound and Norman Orenstein’s music cues becomes repetitive. Mitchell Lackie’s editing along with the digital effects are a little distracting at times rather than enhancing. That’s said, there’s some effective FX makeup moments.

Rob Lowe as Ted does a solid job with the thin script which heavy handedly tackles PTSD and the horror of war as Barbarash’s offering mimics the original. It ties to the first film with the inclusion of Jake Witzky even if his age is questionable. However, it may have fared better as a stand alone with a different title. While the cinematography is good it lacks the eerie quality and punchy twist that made the first one so effective.

Overall, like so many DTV sequels, it doesn’t hold a candle to its predecessor, but it’s worth watching for Lowe and some familiar cast faces.


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