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Release Date: 2005 Cast: Matt Vodvarka, Cody Linley, Hector Escalante, Nathan Todd Sims, Rolanda Brigham, Jake McDorman, Matt DeVinney, Sara Simmonds, Nadir Akram
Categories: Movies, Thriller, Christian film, Supernatural, Mystery, Romance Film Echoes of Innocence is a Suspense/Adventure independent film from studio Lifesize Entertainment. It was released on video on March 28, 2006.
The movie opens with a recitation of Romans 8:18: I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.
It has been five years since Sarah's (newcomer Sara Simmonds) soulmate Christopher (Cody Linley) mysteriously disappeared, riding off in a limousine without explanation. The two had become engaged at the age of twelve, planning to marry when both were eighteen. Sarah has kept to that commitment,... MORE
Echoes of Innocence is a Suspense/Adventure independent film from studio Lifesize Entertainment. It was released on video on March 28, 2006.
The movie opens with a recitation of Romans 8:18: I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.
It has been five years since Sarah's (newcomer Sara Simmonds) soulmate Christopher (Cody Linley) mysteriously disappeared, riding off in a limousine without explanation. The two had become engaged at the age of twelve, planning to marry when both were eighteen. Sarah has kept to that commitment, believing that Chris will return. She is a devotee of Joan of Arc and has begun to experience her own 'heavenly' visions and voices. Recently, these visions have grown in intensity. Their content mostly consists of premonitions of trouble or disaster.
Sarah's mother is a paranoid schizophrenic who berates Sarah constantly; she lives instead with her grandmother, an inveterate television-watcher who takes no interest in her. She prays alone in an abandoned chapel in a nearby forest, and confides in a Catholic priest, perhaps with an intent to convert to that faith, although this is never explicitly LESS
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