This movie takes
place on an alternate Earth. The
ranges of human frequencies or bio-chemical vibrations determine luck, love and
destiny. Zak has a lower frequency,
he is classified as a negative and his prep school wants him to go to
another school but he wants to stay.
He really likes Marie but she has a much higher frequency so he has
little chance of being her friend.
She is more of a machine type person, she has an IQ of 210 and a lot of people like her but
she doesn’t have these feelings.
When Marie and Zach spend more than one minute together, it puts the
universe at odds and strange things happen. Rain falls only on Zach and an airplane drops luggage onto
the grass. Science and romance
will have to collide for Marie to be in love with Zak as he is with her.
The school
children wear ties and then later scarves of colors that reflect their
frequencies. Those with higher
frequencies wear ties of the higher frequency colors. Colors frequencies are determined by how they reach the eye. The lowest on the scale is a dull red
followed by orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. I thought the ideas presented were interesting and the
continuance from prep school to adulthood. 3 ½* (I liked this movie)
105
min, Mystery directed by Darren Paul Fisher with Daniel Fraser, Eleanor Wyld,
Owen Pugh, Dylan Llewellyn, Georgina Minter-Brown, Tom England, Charlie Rixon,
Lily Laight, Ethan Turton, David Broughton-Davies.
Note: Imdb 6.8 out of 10, 100% critic 75%
audience on Rotten Tomatoes, Amazon 3.3* out of 5* with 1001 reviews.
Special Note: The requirement for Mensa is at or above the 98th percentile on standardized IQ or other approved intelligence tests such as the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales and the minimum IQ on this test is 132. The minimum for Cattell is also an intelligence test and the minimum is 148. Mensa is a group with no racial or religious distinctions with the goal of fostering human intelligence for the benefit of humanity, encourage research in the nature, characteristic and uses of intelligence and to promote stimulating intellectual and social opportunities. Nicole Barr is 12 years old living in Britain, she has a score of 162 which is higher by two points than Stephen Hawking and more than Albert Einstein and Bill Gates.
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