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Ecos is an interesting piece of horror that leans heavily into the psychological rather than just playing for cheap scares. The tone is pretty dark, with an atmosphere that feels haunting and heavy throughout. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of adds to the tension. You really feel the desperation of the main character as he navigates this eerie reunion with his sister’s spirit. Practical effects here carry a lot of weight—there's a rawness that you don’t always see in contemporary horror. Performances are decent; the lead does a good job of conveying grief and longing, which gives it a more emotional core than one might expect. It’s distinctive in how it tackles themes of family and loss, wrapped in a spectral narrative.
Psychological horror elementsFocus on family themesNotable practical effects
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