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Frequencies
TrailerFrequencies is being billed as the world's first Scientific-Philosophical romance. Are human conditions, actions, relationships determined by fate, free will, or a combination of both? At any rate, if it we cannot control it, should we care?Actors: Daniel Fraser, Eleanor Wyld, Owen Pugh, Dylan Llewellyn, Georgina Minter-Brown, Tom England, Charlie Rixon, Lily Laight, Ethan Turton, David Broughton-Davies, Emma Powell, ...»Director: Darren Paul FisherCountry: United StatesDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Child Nicola TeslaPlayed by: Jasmine SanThomas A. EdisonPlayed by: Gareth Llewelyn -
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Critic Reviews of "Frequencies"
New York TimesMay 22, 2014While the detached, deadpan tone and occasionally stilted acting might leave some viewers flat, there's no doubting the fierce intelligence behind this admirable puzzle box of a movie.
Village VoiceMay 20, 2014Like youth itself, the opening of Frequencies - an uncommonly ambitious science-fiction romance - is sparkling and unsettling at once.
Birth.Movies.Death.May 28, 2014Fisher creates a fully-realized new world in FREQUENCIES, and he does it with words and concepts instead of computer graphics and creatures.
Sight and SoundMay 26, 2014at once a star-crossed romance, an allegory of (class) discord and (musical) harmony, and a theological investigation into nature and nurture, free will and determinism. It's out there, alright - and there's nothing else out there quite like it.
Flick FilosopherMay 24, 2014A film to warm the cockles of your geeky heart, an incredibly ambitious and profoundly provocative science fiction drama about ideas that require no FX to sell them.
NYC Movie GuruMay 23, 2014Equally provocative and captivating. It has more imagination and intelligence than all of the Hollywood films in recent memory combined.
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