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Frequency (2000) Movie Review, Cast & Crew, Film Summary

2000 father/son movie

Rating: 13/20

Plot: A man who lost his firefighting father at a young age begins communicating with him on a ham radio and, thanks to his big mouth, manages to screw up a whole bunch of stuff.

This one strives for tears, laying it on really thick with the father/son relationship stuff and a soundtrack like syrup. I really think I would have liked both the movie and its characters a little more if Dennis Quaidโ€™s character would have said โ€œLittle Chiefโ€ or just โ€œChiefโ€ about a hundred times less.

Actually, I did think the characters were likable despite their accents. This is the second time travel movie Iโ€™ve seen recently with Jim Caviezel as he was also in Deja Vu. Heโ€™s so boyish here, almost like heโ€™s modeling his performance off the performance of the little kid whoโ€™s playing the younger version of his character. Dennis Quaidโ€™s accent is thick, almost like a parody, and the characterโ€™s just too damn heroic. He nearly winds up as an action hero by the end of this thing.

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The โ€œtime travelโ€ stuff is as implausible as any of these other moviesโ€“a magic ham radio and Aurora Borealis?โ€“but itโ€™s a cool idea. I like how the storyโ€™s handled with all these changes in the past having these immediate impacts on John Sullivanโ€™s present, but itโ€™s a little odd that he retains memories from all versions of his past. Also, some of the touches, including one that involves an arm, donโ€™t make a lot of sense. But it all still helps develop its themes although I think those themes would have been stronger if this didnโ€™t have such a happy ending. The movie was just a lot more believable when it was dark. By the end, things get wacky, and the climactic moment, although a little predictable since thereโ€™s something foreshadowed throughout the movie, is still capable of making you slap your forehead. A concluding montage also made me nearly gag. I did like how much of a factor the 1969 World Series was in this.

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This movie, by the way, has to break some kind of cinema record for having the most shots of something falling in slow motion. I kept track, and there are 97 different things that fall in slow motion in this movie. Hereโ€™s a list:

a baseball
a picture
a glass
a can of sardines
car keys
a piece of candy
a bicycle
a Herb Albert record
a knife
a pack of cigarettes
a shoe
an ink pen
a pair of sunglasses
a vibrator
an autograph book
a fireman helmet
rain
two people (from a window)
a slinky
a puppet
a catcherโ€™s glove
a baseball bat
papers
toenails (clipped)
a bowl
an iron
leaves
a baseball cap
a ham radio
long underwear
a puppet
a bicycle pump
a saltine
an empty manila folder
an hourglass
a firemanโ€™s hose
a snow globe
tweezers
a gun
a fishing pole

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Ok, Iโ€™m bored with that. Email me if youโ€™d like to see the complete list.

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