underneath the promise of generational and class warfare, Echo Boomers is an exposition-heavy bore that quickly loses sight of its millennial plight, winding up a generic stealing-from-the-rich heist flick
the filmmakers' inability or unwillingness to actually engage with the discourse it builds "Echo Boomers" around leaves the film feeling both artificial and hysterical; Both the film and the movement it so recklessly draws from deserves much better
"Echo Boomers" becomes predictable, partially because Savoy has already revealed the ending, and it fails to charge ahead as a statement of defiance about millennial resentment