: While the characters don't meet, their experiences "echo" one another, touching on universal themes of life, death, love, and loneliness.
The choice to avoid a traditional plot is intentional. By creating "echoes" of experiences across different people, the film suggests that our individual lives are part of a larger, shared human resonance. The medium itself becomes the message, highlighting that while we may feel isolated in our specific moments, those moments are being lived simultaneously by others. Echo(2019)
: Critics and viewers often describe it as an "art-film" that forces the audience to reflect on the nature of existence rather than following a plot. Why There is No "Proper" Protagonist : While the characters don't meet, their experiences
The "story" of Echo is a collective narrative. It captures a series of disconnected but thematic moments between Christmas and New Year's Eve. By removing a central hero, the film makes the the main character. The medium itself becomes the message, highlighting that
: The story moves sharply between humor and tragedy, or between the coldness of winter landscapes and the warmth of a living room.
: Each scene is often captured in a single, static shot, creating a sense of observing life through a window.