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Frequencies
The story of the forbidden relationship between a 'low born' boy and a 'high born' girl in an alternate reality where every person's relationships and life worth are determined by their innate 'frequencies'.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 6.7 |
Studio : | Britpack Film Company, DMS Films, Incurably Curious, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Daniel Fraser Eleanor Wyld Emma Powell Dylan Llewellyn Georgina Minter-Brown |
Genre : | Science Fiction Mystery Romance |
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One of my all time favorites.
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Whoa, a few misses away from being a near gem. The best way to go into this film is to know absolutely nothing about it, like I did. The film starts off as one thing, then becomes a slightly different but immensely better thing - but then goes overboard and throws the film into eye rolling terrain. But whatever, still an enjoyable experience.
Was a bit sceptical at first but got more and more in to it. Absolutely loved it at the end.Brilliant manuscript and good actors. This will definitely be on my top 10 movies of all time!
The first thing I thought when I started to watch this movie is how it strongly reminded me of another awesome movie called Upside Down so if you like this one you should definitely check out Upside Down. The main reason I gave this movie a 10/10 is because it deals with almost all the philosophical questions I've had in my life and the best part is, it confirms all my viewpoints about fate, destiny, predetermination, luck etc. This is the type of movie that will become a popular reference in the future like the movie Idiocracy did, where people are now pointing out that our society is heading in the same direction just like it was portrayed in Idiocracy. Call me an idiot but I honestly believe that in the far future this movie will be treated like a documentary and will serve as an example of how our ancestors were on the right path of figuring out the nature of the universe. Unlike the other "intelligent" movies like Enemy, Predestination, Pi etc. where I had trouble to keep up with the story and had to watch it a few times along with those "explained" videos on Youtube, this movie is easy to follow with the only hard part being the end where they explain Theo's story. This movie is gold.
...but you have not to "understand".Many dialogs are just for fun. The things they write down when they are "studying" an antidote for the Manual are meaningless, just as OXV. The central idea is great: spoken words do modify reality. And this is true. For instance if I say: "My sister has a breast cancer", people around me say "Oh, please don't even name it!". Here, in Italy, this superstition is largely diffused. They are afraid that saying the word, a bit of the real thing could damage them.Think of magic formulas and let's ask the reason why "bad words" are bad. Another great theme is destiny. The way they tell the love story of the two kids is more unique than rare! The part I loved more was the "experiments" of the girl and her "notes" she wrote down since she was a child :)The cinematography is amazing, acting was pretty fine and script was outstanding.9/10