Monday, May 21, 2018

Movie reviews: frequency, 2000, Dennis quaid; Tully, charlize theron , 2017


Charlize Theron is an English literature major who becomes an HR specialist at a protein bar company. She starts a friendship with a slutty 19-26 year old girl and gets her to hump her husband because she, protein bar lady, and her husband have lost a spark in bed despite the absence of a paucity of free internet porn. If it were 2038 now, the plot twist would be the slutty spring chicken was actually a guy transitioning gender, but we're not there yet so instead protein bar lady falls asleep after a girl's night out (with slutty girl) driving home drunk and tired from Brooklyn. Good production design inside protein bar's house. Good use of token Asian American in school scene.


Frequency. It starts out wobbly but actually is very cool. You're thinking Dennis is actually Randy and on the run in Canada from hitmen (crazy) but actually he's talking on a radio from like 1968 to his son in the future, like 32 years. Dennis quaids character is a fireman and his son, that looks like max from Roswell (but isn't), is a cop. They have to stop a serial killer every bit as dastardly as the guys in silence of the lambs. This movie is not half bad.



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