A phenomenon allows police officer John Sullivan (Jim Caviezel) to save the life of his long-dead father (Dennis Quaid). But changing the past leads to a string of brutal, serial homicides. Now, they both must race across ... more »time to stop the killer.DVD Features:
Susan C. from GRASS VALLEY, CA Reviewed on 9/8/2024...
This is one of my all time favorite movies. It's a wonderful story about family, portrayed by a great mix of actors who deliver solid, believable, performances. The movie was released in 2000, but it is still relevant today. To top it off, the aurora borealis plays a key roll and we've seen some amazing activity this year. This is a keeper.
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Craig S. (InnerMacro) from WAUSAU, WI Reviewed on 10/3/2023...
Frequency does a good job of using a simple sci-fi premise to tell the story of young man given a second chance to reconnect with his deceased father and manage to salvage something of his own humanity in the process. The mechanics of the time travel radio signal and impacts of past events on current day are relatively well thought out or at least addressed in some fashion. The story goes a little heavy on the baseball motif, and lacks a bit of development around Caviezel's wife. Overall some solid acting between Quaid and Caviezel. A few years later, the Butterfly Effect would take this concept into rated R territory. So if you liked Butterfly, Frequency would be as solid, but without the horror aspects of that film.
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K. K. (GAMER) Reviewed on 8/2/2023...
Pretty entertaining but it never hit the high note!
Sharon F. (Shar) from AVON PARK, FL Reviewed on 3/5/2022...
Awesome movie! I've watched it several times and never get tired of the storyline. Dennis Quaid is excellent.
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Jennifer D. (jennicat) from ST AUGUSTINE, FL Reviewed on 12/30/2014...
Awesome movie.
1 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Diana L. (ptomom) from SULTAN, WA Reviewed on 8/14/2013...
This movie is about a serial-killer, time-travel, lost fathers, a man's fear of commitment and people who love old ham radios, and it was surprisingly touching. The connection between the son and father across time was well-played by both James Caviezel and Dennis Quaid, respectively. The suspense was nicely paced and gripping. You really root for the characters to come out okay because you end up caring what happens to them. A great movie to watch with your family, especially your dad.
3 of 4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Christi S. (Kris) from FREMONT, CA Reviewed on 3/5/2013...
This movie is a touching story about a son who is an officer who accidentally communicates back in time with his firefighter father (Dennis Quaid) who had died many years prior in a fire. In the style of mailbox in The Lake House, the two end up comunicating through time via an old HAM radio. The son is trying to solve Nightengale murders, but in an attempt to prevent his father from dying, ends up creating a new future where is mother becomes a victim of the mass murderer. Some action and definate suspense throughout, this is a movie I have seen 3 times now and still love it!
3 of 4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Rosemarie S. from NORTHRIDGE, CA Reviewed on 1/12/2013...
The movie is a classic--must see about when an "accidental" cross-time radio link connects father and son across 30 years. The son tries to save his father's life, but then must fix the consequences. Sci-fy, mystery, family love...it has it all.
Check out the details at IMDB http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0186151/
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Tony C. (elviszappa) Reviewed on 7/18/2012...
If you have never seen this film, do yourself a favor and at least rent it.
I rented it years ago and immediately bought a copy, and I've seen it several times since. I love the story and Jim Caviezel is great as usual.
If you don't like this film, you simply don't like movies that are made to entertain.
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Tina R. (Recor3) from MORRISONVILLE, NY Reviewed on 7/10/2011...
The movie was very well done. The content was original and the acting was good. My husband and I enjoyed it very much.
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Movie Reviews
Frequency: Incredible! This movie has it all.
James Crouch | Nashville, TN United States | 11/03/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first saw Frequency the day it was released in theatres, after I saw a preview that got me extremely interested in the movie. I didn't know quite what to expect, but what I found was well written movie, with excellent acting performances and a very gripping storyline, a truly enjoyable moviegoing experience. The story focuses on a cop named John Sullivan (played brilliantly by James Caviezel in a breakthrough big screen performance) who lives in Queens, NY in early October 1999, which happens to be the date of an appearance of a phenomenon that allows John to communicate with his father Frank (with a very solid and emotional performance from Dennis Quaid), on the same radio, in the same house. The interesing part is that John talks to Frank thirty years earlier, merely days before Frank, a firefighter, dies herocially trying to rescue a person trapped in a blazing fire. Frank and John end up making catastrophic changes in the timeline, which leads to the brutal murder of John's mother(in an excellent performance from Elizabeth Mitchell) only days later in 1969. The movie is really a combination of several different elements. First of all it focuses on a father-son relationship between Frank and John. The interaction between Caviezel and Quaid is superb, and leads to some of the films most emotionally moving moments. The emotion is skillfully achieved, as Caviezel and Quaid don't act face-to-face, but across a HAM radio. The interplay between the two time periods really adds to the movie without overshadowing the its story. Frequency also combines elements of suspense, action, mystery, and tense drama. Frequency covers all of the bases, and does so very skillfully. This brings us to the DVD disc itself, which comes from New Line Home Video, who completely loaded the disc with a huge amount of special features, including many interesting DVD-ROM features that can be accessed by any PC with a DVD-ROM drive and PC Friendly installed. If you don't have PC Friendly on your computer, the DVD will install it for you if you so choose. The disc also has deleted scenes, as well as several feature legnth commentaries(by the director, producer, and actor Noah Emmerich who plays the adult Gordo, John's best friend). The disc also includes an interesting original documentary, as well as a trailer and animation galleries. If you are are willing to let your mind go a little bit to accept the science of the storyline, it actually becomes a fascinating part of the movie. This movie would definitely be a worthy addition to any DVD collection. Frequency also offers an extremely exciting and rewarding finale that will not disappoint anyone who watches it. The bottom line is this: Frequency is a wonderful movie, with incredibly strong emotional performances from the entire cast, very moving dramatic moments, as well as tense, gripping action sequences, and a rousing finale. Frequency is definitely one to remember. This movie truly has it all!"
First rate science fiction thriller
flickjunkie | 11/26/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This highly imaginative science fiction thriller is an entertaining mind bender of a film. Toby Emmerich's story takes a fresh approach to the time travel angle. Rather than having people traveling through time, Emmerich has them communicating through time using a Ham Radio that has been augmented by an Aurora Borealis. Ok, there aren't many Aurora Borealis events as far south as New York City, but there isn't any trans-time communication noted in the scientific literature either, so we need to allow the story a little latitude.After we accept the premise, this ingenious plot incorporates many different elements to entice the viewer. There is the human angle of a son speaking to his dead father, the many twists resulting from altering the ribbon of time, and the solving of a thirty-year-old serial murder case. The various elements are combined effectively by director Gregory Hoblit (Primal Fear, Fallen) to produce a fast paced action thriller with sufficient character development to bind us emotionally to the characters. The fascinating thing about the detective story is that the facts of the crime keep changing in unexpected ways each time John (James Caviezel) imparts something to his father (Dennis Quaid) that causes him to change history. In addition, the action sequences are well done and the visual effects, especially the digitized Aurora are nicely rendered. The aging makeup is also realistic.The acting was excellent as well, though the New York accents were pretty bad. Dennis Quaid alternated between the goofy and endearing dad and the action hero, and managed to keep it from seeming incongruous. This was a breakout performance by James Caviezel, who heretofore has been confined to minor roles. His was a very emotional and tense role and he handled it extremely well. I was also impressed with Elizabeth Mitchell who gave a vivacious performance as John's mother.I enjoy a good intelligent science fiction thriller. Lately, science fiction has been subsumed into the horror category, since you seldom see a science fiction story that isn't an excuse to hack up some cast members. This film was more in the tradition of Twilight Zone, relying more on an inventive story than grisly effects to capture the audience. That's why I rated this film a 9/10. With luck, this will inspire a return to more creative science fiction."
Suspense, Thriller, Love Story, & Sci Fi all in one movie
Chaleigh | Alpharetta, GA USA | 10/31/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Without a doubt, this movie will appeal to both men and women (when's the last time you agreed on what movie to watch??? lol).Anytime Dennis Quaid is in a movie, I'm guaranteed to watch it and this one didn't disappoint. I found that everytime I *thought* I had it figured out....I was wrong. It kept me guessing throughout. Which is good because it wasn't predictable. The constant "shift" of events in the past kept changing the future that the movie because suspenseful and interesting.I remember reading a review of this movie before I went to see it. The reviewer said that just about every man that sees it will come out of the theatre remincising about their childhood and especially their father. Sure enough, my husband talked about his dad almost all the way home from the theatre.Buy it.... you will love it!"
Frequency
Kelly | Littleton, Colorado | 03/30/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel are so good in this movie. They play father and son able to communicate via an old ham radio even though his father passed away some thirty years ago. The explanation for this is due to unusual auroral activity and the effect it has on electronics. They discover they have the ability to change history by sharing information when John tells Frank how he died in the line of duty, so many years ago. They work together to stop a serial killer that was never caught, and that now threatens their family in both the past and present. Very on the edge of your seat suspenseful, and entertaining! "