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2013105 minRomance, Science Fiction, Mystery

Frequencies

Is Frequencies a Hit or Flop?

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Is Frequencies worth watching? With a rating of 6.548/10, this Romance, Science Fiction, Mystery film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Frequencies Synopsis

The story of the forbidden relationship between a 'low born' boy and a 'high born' girl in an alternate reality where every person's relationships and life worth are determined by their innate 'frequencies'.

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Top Cast

Daniel Fraser
Daniel FraserZak
Eleanor Wyld
Eleanor WyldMarie
Owen Pugh
Owen PughTheo
David Broughton-Davies
David Broughton-DaviesStrauss
Emma Powell
Emma PowellMiss Anderson
David Barnaby
David BarnabyMr. Fortune
Dylan Llewellyn
Dylan LlewellynZak (Teen)
Georgina Minter-Brown
Georgina Minter-BrownMarie (Teen)
Timothy Block
Timothy BlockBridges
Ria Carroll
Ria CarrollNicola Tesla

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Is Frequencies worth watching?

Frequencies has received mixed reviews with a 6.548/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Science Fiction, Mystery movies.

Is Frequencies hit or flop?

Frequencies has received average ratings (6.548/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Frequencies?

Frequencies is a Romance, Science Fiction, Mystery movie that The story of the forbidden relationship between a 'low born' boy and a 'high born' girl in an alternate reality where every person's relationships and...

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Critic Reviews

ThimbleSep 1, 2025
★ 7

Overview: Interesting, a bit jumbled, and still worth watching. The cover and description give the viewer the wrong idea of the movie tonally. It's more like an interesting twilight-zone or black-mirror episode than a tragic romantic-drama. Critique: Part of the movie's strength are its layered ideas. However, because of the intent to surprise the viewer with twists, the core themes are unfortunately obsured and superficially explored. More succinctly, the movie ends by posing questions it should have started with in the first act. It's clever, different and fun, but a bit surface-level. Enjoyable if you go in with the right expectations. Hope the writers keep going and developing their ideas.