Echoes of Innocence DVD Review
Reviewed by Neon Maniac
DVD released by Life Size Entertainment
The Mixers:
Written and Directed by Nathan
Todd Sims
Runtime — 117 minutes
Rated : PG-13
Starring...
Sara Simmonds
Jake McDorman
Natalie Jones
Matt Vodvarka

Filling
the Jigger:
Sarah's mother was the town whore. Because her mother had
been banged more times than the bumper cars at Coney Island, Sarah
decided to not become a harlot and save herself for marriage.
When she was 12, she dedicated her virginity to her friend Chris,
promising to marry him on her 18th birthday. Together they
would lose their innocence under the vows of holy wedlock.
Sadly, right after that, Chris moved away and was mysteriously never
heard from again. Sarah is now in high school, obsessed
with Joan of Arc, and still a virgin; but maybe not for long.
Alec, the school bad boy, wants to pluck her fruit and will stop at
nothing. Also on the scene is Dave, the new kid in school.
He also has some odd fascination with Sarah and her virginity. What
could it be?!
What will Sarah do? Will she lose her virginity - and if so
- to which boy and will God be happy or sad?

The Clink of the Ice Cubes:
Echoes has a 2.0 stereo soundtrack. You can hear what the actors are
saying, although the music would dramatically swell too loudly at
times. And by "at times" I mean almost all of the time.

Pouring Out the Shaker:
This is a 1.85:1 non-anamorphic transfer. It gets more and more
frustrating to see non-anamorphic releases of films in a
widescreen aspect ratio as time goes on. Hopefully soon these
studios will get a clue and realize that more and more of their viewers
have (or will have) a widescreen television. This was forgivable
3 years ago, now it is not. The picture quality itself is
decent, but is very dark, very soft and the colors are
tweaked. More about this below.

Adding the Lime Wedge and Umbrella:
Thankfully, the only special features on Echoes is a couple of trailers
and a filmmaker commentary. The commentary is kind of boring, and
Nathan Todd Sims seems to be afraid to stop talking.

The First Sip:
Echoes
of Innocence is marketed as a Christian faith based
Horror/Thriller/Suspense/Teen Drama. Well, in reality it seems to
be a Catholic based teen melodrama. There is no suspense, no
horror, and the only thrill to be had was when I finally pressed the
eject button to exorcise the disc from my player.
Paying the Tab:
Movie - 1 / 5
Audio - 3 / 5
Extras - 2 / 5
DVD - 2 / 5
(Neon's Movie Lounge contains a Zenith 42" Plasma EDTV, Oppo DV971H DVD player using a DVI connection, JVC 5.1 DD/DTS receiver and JBL Northridge E Series speakers.)
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