The frequency of people cannot change, but is it really so?

Frequences (2013)

Our starring Marie Curie Fortune and Isaac Newton Midgley were literally opposite each other. While Marie is the highest frequency person in school, Zak is the lowest frequency. Let me explain the situation as follows: When Zak and Marie meet, nature is against it and strange things are starting to happen, dangerous things. (You did not read the names wrong.)

Marie is an incredibly smart teen girl with 210Q and she tries to understand what happens when she meets with Zak. Once a year, they can get closer to 1 minute and more than that causes nature to rebel. That’s why they meet for 1 minute every year and conduct an experiment.

For Marie, these meetings are just an experiment, but Zak loses his heart to this impressive girl. Of course, nature does not allow this togetherness, and it is known to everyone that the frequency of people cannot change, but is it really so?

Our clever but somewhat naive boy, Zak, is trying to get his love with the help of his friend, Theo. For those who love science-fiction with good science, I think it has been a very successful movie. It was nice that they also added a little history to the job. Also, I think the selection of the actors was perfect, I literally believed that the girls who played Marie were the same person. I also found the director very successful. It’s a different, interesting movie, just like the movies I always find and try to share with you. I say take time, you won’t regret it.

Interesting Information

  • At the science festival, Nicola Tesla accuses Thomas Edison of stealing his project. (You’ll understand when you watch)
  • Students wear ties and scarves according to the color of their frequency. Such as low frequency red, high frequency purple.
  • Isaac meets Marie thanks to an apple falling to the ground.

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    Frequences Movie Poster (2013)

    Frequences (2013)

    Directed by: Darren Paul Fisher
    Starring: Daniel Fraser, Eleanor Wyld, Owen Pugh, Dylan Llewellyn, Georgina Minter-Brown, Tom England, Charlie Rixon, Lily Laight, Emma Powell, David Barnaby, Timothy Block, Ria Carroll
    Screenplay by: Darren Paul Fisher
    Production Design by:
    Cinematography by: James Watson
    Film Editing by: Darren Paul Fisher
    Costume Design by: Milica Todorovic
    Art Direction by: Amy Harrison
    Music by: Blair Mowat
    MPAA Rating: None.
    Distributed by: FilmBuff
    Release Date: July 24, 2013

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