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The epicenter of all events is the company of high school students. Kondr, Alka, Mishka, Julia, Lia, Seryozha and Gleb live their teenage lives – they study and walk, experience the delights of puberty and fall in love, argue with teachers and parents and commit all sorts of cute nonsense.
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Plot Summary
In 2000, firefighter John Sullivan discovers his deceased father's old ham radio. Mysteriously, he makes contact with his father 30 years in the past, shortly before his father's death. This improbable connection allows John to alter the past, saving his father's life, but inadvertently creates a ripple effect that drastically changes the present and puts his mother in mortal danger.
Critical Reception
Frequency was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its emotional depth, strong performances, and inventive premise. Audiences also responded well to the film's blend of science fiction and heartfelt family drama, making it a sleeper hit that has gained a dedicated following over the years.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional resonance and clever premise.
Jim Caviezel and Dennis Quaid deliver strong, compelling performances.
The film successfully balances its sci-fi elements with a touching father-son story.
Google audience: Audiences particularly appreciated the film's emotional core and the compelling performances of its lead actors. The unique time-traveling narrative, which focuses on repairing family relationships rather than grand historical events, was a significant draw.
Fun Fact
The ham radio used by John Sullivan in the film was a real, functional Yaesu FT-101, a popular model among radio enthusiasts.
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