The life of John Sullivan, a smart homicide detective, who struggles against the death of his father, has been changed completely, when he uses the HAM technology to reconnect with his father in future.
Why gripe about a few minor inconsistencies? Just relax and enjoy the show.
Combustible Celluloid
May 26, 2006
Like a kid who builds and details a lovely sand castle on the beach and then stomps all over it, the movie is completely destroyed in the last 15 minutes.
Movies sometimes end up looking like a head-on collision between opposing impulses. Frequency is that kind of movie.
Suite101.com
September 24, 2010
Gregory Hoblit's best film generates Spielbergian fascination with temporal drama of twisting timelines, infused with personal conflict and situational tension. It blends "Back to the Future's" rush with "Backdraft's" firefighting and a dash of "Zodiac."
Quaid's buoyant earnestness complements the stunning, low-key performance by Caviezel, whose close-ups give new meaning to the idea that still waters run deep.