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Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming

Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming 2007

Directed by

Ernie Barbarash

Ernie Barbarash

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Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming Plot Summary

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Ted Cogan, Rob Lowe, is a United States National Guard captain stationed at a checkpoint in Iraq. When a van pulls into the post and refuses to stop, he orders it to halt and fires a warning shot, but the van is shot up and bursts into flames. An Iraqi girl, Cristine Prosperi, emerges from the burning vehicle, and Ted soon learns that an innocent family has been killed. He makes a valiant attempt to help the girl, but the vehicle explodes and his unit is attacked, leaving him unconscious in a coma.

Two weeks later, Ted wakes up back in Chicago, home with his wife Molly Cogan, [Marnie McPhail], and his teenage son Max Cogan, [Ben Lewis]. He is overwhelmed by post-traumatic stress and guilt over the Iraqi deaths, and he begins to experience disturbing visions of a burned man who seems to be urging him to make amends. The turmoil unsettles not just him, but the fragile balance of his family life, as memories from the battlefield intrude on ordinary moments and strain relationships that used to feel steady.

With medical care out of reach due to financial hurdles and government denial, Ted searches for help and crosses paths with Jake Witzky, a fellow unsettled seeker who shares an appetite for unconventional answers. Jake encourages Ted to listen to the burned man in his dreams and to pursue the truth of what the spirit is asking him to do. This alliance propels Ted into a quest that blends grief, guilt, and the pursuit of accountability, even as it pulls him deeper into a maze of memories he would rather forget.

The emotional dominoes begin to fall when Max’s girlfriend Sammi, [Tatiana Maslany], and their friend Luke die in a car crash that also injures Max, sending a jolt of shock through Ted and Molly’s already fragile world. From the wreckage, messages begin to come through the veil of dreams, and the spirit Ted sees is Farzan, [Vik Sahay], an Arab-American college student who was beaten and then set on fire. Farzan’s presence becomes a living question: who killed him, and can Ted, through his own sense of justice, uncover the truth that remains buried?

As the threads tighten, Sammi and Luke—already bruised by the deaths of their own fathers in Iraq—grapple with anger and xenophobia. A tense roadside encounter with Farzan tests their loyalties and conscience. Farzan, trying to appear as a local American, asks for a simple favor to fix a flat tire, only to have the moment devolve into an emotionally charged confrontation. Sammi insults his bumper sticker that criticizes the oil industry and, in a drunken haze, begins to lash out. She exits the car and strikes Farzan with a whiskey bottle; Luke and Max rally to defend their friend, and the three of them rush to threaten or harm Farzan. Sammi’s suggestion to cut his head off—and the cruel escalation that follows, with Sammi pouring liquor over Farzan and a fatal decision to light him on fire—culminates in Farzan’s murder, and the friends tear away from the scene, haunted by what they have done and what it means for the moral landscape of their lives.

Back in the home orbit, Ted and Molly wrestle with the consequences of the killings and the weight of their choices. Ted wants to go to the police, but Molly reminds him of the soldiers’ crimes he carried with him from Iraq and questions whether any police pursuit could ever truly reconcile those acts. Ted asks Farzan’s spirit to reveal his wishes, and the strain of the moment drives him to breakdown. In a crisis that tests every thread of their marriage, Molly races to fetch a doctor, only to return and confront a terrifying scene: Ted is possessed by the burning spirit, gripping a loaded gun aimed at Max. A nurse calls for help as Molly fights to pull the gun away, and Ted, contending with the possession, pleads with Molly to kill him and turns the weapon on himself. In the struggle, Molly is accidentally shot and dies in his arms, a devastating tragedy that seals the night’s terrible turn.

At Molly’s burial, Ted explains to Max why he felt compelled to come forward and why he sacrificed the chance to protect his own family by letting justice unfold, even at the cost of his relationship with his son. Police move Max away to return him to jail, while Farzan’s spirit—the burn now extinguished—appears one final time to Ted, silently acknowledging the resolution he seeks as he walks away and seems to move on. Ted is left alone in a hospital setting, folded into a mental health unit where the line between memory and reality remains unstable, and where the idea of closure feels both just out of reach and within reach at the same time.

In the quiet hours of the hospital, Molly’s lingering presence visits Ted, a final reminder of the price paid and the cost of seeking justice. She asks if Farzan’s spirit is now satisfied, and Ted believes that peace has finally taken root. With that sense of completion, Molly’s spirit departs for good, offering a final, bittersweet goodbye to a life defined by duty, guilt, love, and the hard-won choice to do what is right, even when it is not easy.

Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming Timeline

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Iraq checkpoint massacre

At a checkpoint in Iraq, Ted Cogan orders a van to stop and fires a warning shot, which leads to the van bursting into flames. The soldiers realize they have killed an innocent family, including an Iraqi girl who escapes the burning vehicle. Ted's attempt to save them ends when the vehicle explodes and his unit is ambushed, leaving him unconscious in a coma.

During the deployment Iraq — checkpoint

Return to Chicago

Two weeks after the coma, Ted wakes in a Chicago hospital and returns home to his wife Molly and teenage son Max. He is plagued by flashbacks and deep guilt over the Iraqi deaths, and he struggles to rejoin family life. The shock of civilian life clashes with his military memories.

Two weeks after coma Chicago

First haunting begins

Ted begins to be haunted by visions of a burned man who seems to demand that he right the wrong. The dreams intrude on his waking life and strain his marriage as he becomes preoccupied with the ghost’s message. The haunting marks the start of his struggle to understand Farzan's purpose.

Ongoing after awakening Chicago home

Seeking help

Ted learns that medical treatment is out of reach financially and administratively denied by the government. He enlists Jake Witzky, a similarly unstable psychic, to help him parse the dreams and figure out what Farzan wants.

After the haunting begins Chicago, with Jake

Sammi and Luke's death

Sammi and Luke die in a car crash, leaving Max injured and traumatized. The accident intensifies the spirit’s messages as Farzan’s presence becomes more demanding, pressing Ted to uncover the killers. The family’s grief deepens into fear and guilt.

Shortly after the haunting begins Chicago

Farzan’s backstory

Farzan is revealed as an Arab-American college student who was beaten and then set on fire. He explains that he wants his killers found, tying his death to the moral weight Ted carries from Iraq. The revelation reframes Ted’s quest from supernatural aid to a call for justice.

Ongoing Chicago, in visions

Confrontation with Farzan’s killers

The teens—Sammi, Max, and Luke—encounter Farzan and refuse to help him. An exchange escalates into violence: Sammi strikes Farzan, and the group kills him by pouring alcohol and setting him on fire. They flee the scene, leaving guilt and fear in their wake.

During the period after Farzan’s appearance Somewhere in Chicago

Possession and threat to Max

Back at home, Ted's attempts to learn Farzan’s wishes lead to a psychic possession. The spirit takes control long enough for Ted to threaten Max with a loaded gun while Molly rushes for help. Their struggle ends with Molly trying to intervene as Ted fights to regain control.

After Farzan’s death Ted and Molly’s home

Molly’s death

In the struggle, Ted attempts to kill himself but accidentally shoots Molly instead. Molly dies in his arms, begging the spirit not to harm Max as she passes away. The tragedy cements Ted’s sense of responsibility and fear for his son.

Immediately after the possession Home

Molly’s burial and confession

At Molly’s burial, Ted explains to Max why he surrendered to police for Farzan’s murder and asks for his son’s forgiveness. The family’s grief is compounded by the public eye and the shame of Ted’s past actions in Iraq. The burden drives Ted toward accountability.

After Molly’s death Chicago

Farzan’s spirit moves on

The police take Max back to jail, and Farzan’s spirit appears one last time, now no longer burned, and moves away as if satisfied. The spirit seems to have found closure, and the haunting slowly recedes as Ted faces the consequences. The apparition fades, leaving Ted to begin serving his sentence.

After the burial Outside a police scene in Chicago

Final scene: mental hospital

Ted is confined to a mental hospital, where Molly’s ghost visits to confirm that Farzan’s spirit is satisfied. Ted accepts the resolution and believes Farzan’s vengeance is complete as Molly says farewell and moves on. The film ends on a note of reckoning and tentative peace.

After confinement Mental hospital

Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming Characters

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Ted Cogan (Rob Lowe)

National Guard captain and veteran of the Iraq checkpoint incident who returns to Chicago haunted by guilt and vivid visions. His struggle with PTSD strains his marriage and his ability to protect his family as he searches for meaning and accountability.

🪖 Military duty 💔 Personal trauma 🧠 Guilt ⚖️ Accountability

Sammi (Tatiana Maslany)

Max's girlfriend, part of a group that grows xenophobic after the Iraq incident. She is reckless and outspoken, contributing to the tense dynamic with Farzan and the local community.

🎯 Rebellious youth 🗽 Xenophobia ⚡ Recklessness

Luke (Shawn Roberts)

Max's friend who, along with Sammi, becomes swept up in the volatile reaction to the war and the accident, dying in the car crash that traumatizes the group.

🧭 Teen friendship ⚡ Youth violence 🕯️ Loss

Max Cogan (Ben Lewis)

Ted and Molly's teenage son who grapples with anger, loss, and the impact of his father's trauma on his own life and beliefs.

🧒 Teenager 😡 Anger 🕊️ Loss

Molly Cogan (Marnie McPhail)

Ted's wife, trying to hold their family together while dealing with the consequences of Ted's actions and the strain of the trauma that surrounds them.

👩 Wife 💛 Family love 🌧️ Grief

Farzan (Vik Sahay)

The Arab-American college student whose spirit haunts Ted, seeking justice for his unproved murder and pushing the living to uncover the truth behind the violence.

👤 Identity 🔎 Justice 👻 Supernatural influence

Iraqi Girl (Cristine Prosperi)

An Iraqi girl who dies in the van and emerges in visions; her memory triggers the search for accountability and the recognition of innocence amid war.

👧 Innocence 💔 War casualties 🕊️ Peace

Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming Settings

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Time period

early 2000s (Iraq War era)

The events unfold in the Iraq War era, with deployment overseas and a quick return home two weeks after the accident. The early 2000s context shapes the political and personal pressures that push Ted toward confronting past actions. The narrative threads through the immediate aftermath of violence, PTSD symptoms, and a haunting that seeks closure.

Location

Iraq, Chicago

Set between a war-torn Iraq checkpoint and a quiet Chicago home, the film follows Ted's dual worlds. In Iraq, a fatal checkpoint incident shatters a family and haunts him long after he returns. Back in Chicago, the domestic life with his wife Molly and son Max is eroded by memory, visions, and the search for truth.

🪖 War zone 🏙️ City life

Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming Themes

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Trauma

Ted's experiences in Iraq leave him with post-traumatic stress and a heavy burden of guilt for the deaths he witnessed. The film follows his flashbacks, intrusive visions, and the strain these memories place on his family life. Trauma is treated as both a psychological wound and a catalyst for the haunting that drives the plot.

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Haunting

A burned man and the spirit of Farzan haunt Ted, forcing him to confront unresolved violence. The visions complicate his grip on reality and push him to uncover the truth behind the deaths. The supernatural element acts as a mechanism to reveal moral accountability and seek closure.

🕊️

Consequences

The trauma and violence ripple through Ted's family, especially his son Max and wife Molly, altering their relationships and trust. The deaths generate anger, xenophobia, and fear among Max's peers, while the grown-ups struggle with forgiveness and responsibility. The ending suggests healing comes through confession, acceptance, and moving on, even as grief remains.

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Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the restless aftermath of a distant war, Ted Cogan returns to the familiar streets of Chicago, only to find that the battlefield has followed him home. The ordinary rhythm of suburban life is suddenly pierced by unsettling visions that refuse to fade, hinting that the door to his past can no longer be locked. The film settles into a tense, almost claustrophobic atmosphere where the echo of distant explosions mixes with the muted hum of a family kitchen, creating a world where reality and memory constantly bleed into one another.

Caught between duty and despair, Ted wrestles with the weight of his service and the gnawing guilt that shadows each step. His wife, Molly, offers steady love but also the strain of coping with a partner whose mind is a battlefield in its own right. Their teenage son, Max, stands at the cusp of adulthood, trying to understand a father who is simultaneously present and distant. The household becomes a micro‑cosm of larger societal tensions, underscored by financial worries and the uneasy silence that follows a soldier’s return.

Seeking answers beyond conventional medicine, Ted encounters Jake Witzky, a fellow seeker whose unconventional methods offer a glimmer of hope. Their uneasy alliance suggests a path that may bridge the gap between trauma and redemption, yet it also drags Ted deeper into a maze of lingering memories. The tone balances stark realism with a haunting, almost supernatural undercurrent, inviting the audience to feel the unease of a man whose mind is haunted by the faces and flames of war.

Through its careful blend of psychological tension and intimate family drama, the film paints a portrait of a man forced to confront the invisible scars of combat. The mood is one of quiet dread punctuated by moments of fragile connection, leaving viewers to wonder whether the doors of the past can ever truly be shut, or if the echoes will forever shape the shape of homecoming.

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