Frequency (2000)

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Frequency

FREQUENCY

Jim Caviezel, Dennis Quaid
New Line, Rated PG-13

For a sizable population of men yearning to get on the same wavelength as their aging dads, Frequency may be the first time travel fantasy to move grown fellows with 401(k) accounts to tears. Whether everyone else is as choked up by this unabashedly emotional high concept thriller will depend on one's susceptibility to the magic of the 1969 Mets, the retro charms of working class Queens, N.Y., and the post-''Sixth Sense'' originality of its ''out there'' scenario.

But if one gives in to the pleasures of convolution, director Gregory Hoblit's clever drama (from Toby Emmerich's script) works on its own whopper terms. Jim Caviezel (''The Thin Red Line'') looks acutely in need of a hug as John Sullivan, a mournful cop watching old episodes of Hoblit's ''Hill Street Blues'' in the childhood house he has inherited, who discovers, one electrically charged night in 1999, that he can communicate with his dead firefighter father, Frank (Dennis Quaid), on the old man's ham radio.

More fantastically, Frank is living in 1969 (he hasn't yet fallen in the line of duty), the amazin' Mets are playing their first game of the World Series, and John has a chance to restring fate's chain links by preventing his father's fiery demise.

Stephen Hawking might not sign off on all the space-time continuum loopholes in Emmerich's story, especially when both Sullivans collaborate to catch a serial killer, but ''Frequency'' hews to a more shimmering logic: Telling Dad you love him is a way to let him live forever as the robust guy who taught you how to ride a bike, not the stiff-jointed guy who suggests a backup career when you tell him you want to make movies about time travel.

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i LOVED the movie!!!

i'd love to see it again sometime soon as well.


:D :D :D
 
Great film, this one. I particularly enjoyed how the 'time travel' scenes were achieved, the two time periods being presented to us simultaneously. Seems quite unique to me - has this device been used in previous movies?

Still gives me shivers down my spine when Cavaziel first begins to realise who he is talking to!

For cast and crew info, check out Frequency IMDB Entry
 
I've been meaning to catch this on TV for ages (the video rental stores said it was too old to stock) and I did finally last week.

I enjoyed it too. It was a little too sentimental for me though. I would have expected the overlayed Time Travel paradoxes to have baffled most people with those red herrings thrown in about the identity of the murderer (such as the hospital patient with the wrong IV medication) but that's the kind of thing I like.
 
It's hard to find an American movie that isn't too sentimental these days, unfortunately.
 
Ive seen this film many times , it never get old . One of the best time travel related films ever done. :cool: (y)
 
I believe the Lake House is similar, Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock across time romance. I haven't seen it yet tough. Made after frequency, which I have seen. I think it was a bit too sentimental and the fact the whole crime solving thing wasn't in the trailer was a bit cheeky. I don't like it when you see a trailer, see the film and end up seeing another film instead of the one you thought you were seeing.
 
Haven't seen it in years. A great film, with a great script, actors and direction. They don't make 'em like that anymore.
 
Haven't seen it in years. A great film, with a great script, actors and direction. They don't make 'em like that anymore.

They tried to make it into a tv series but , it just didn't work.
 
Lots of drama, but offers quite a bit of thrills as well. Another film that makes me nostalgic.
 

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