Frequency In Movies

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In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting Project Almanac and Frequency. My three points are Parents and Child Relationship, Woman and Friends. There are a lot of similarities and differences between the both of them.
My first Point is parent and child relationship, I will be comparing both movies. The similarities of both movies is that I found is that they have that the parents both care about their children. Also both movies have that their sons in the movie want to save their parents. Lastly, they both had that the parents both sacrifices things for their children.
The differences of both movies on Parent and Child relationships is that in Project Almanac they had the son miss the father, but couldn’t get his father back. In Frequency,
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In Both movies they had both pretty woman in it. Also they both had that they cared about the woman like the mothers in the movies, they didn’t disrespect the mother in it.
The differences in the movies were that in Project Almanac women were more objects because to guys women were more sexualized, they girls were rude, and they had underage drinking. In Frequency they had women more honored, like cooking and cleaning at home, they didn’t have to work, but did it anyways, and they were more cherished by their husbands.
The third point I am comparing is Friends, in both Frequency and Project Almanac both had friends. In both movies they had friends from their childhood, the friends had more things in common, for example friends in Frequency liked baseball, and in Project Almanac they liked building objects. The last thing that I found that was in common was in both movies they always cared about each other.
The differences I found were in Frequency they had baseball fans and in Project Almanac they are all nerdy friends. In Frequency it had some friends that were snobby, and cared about themselves. In Project Almanac their friends always cared about each other even though their friend thought they did something they weren’t supposed

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