Wavelength consists of almost no action, and what action does occur is largely elided. If the film could be said to have a conventional plot, this would presumably refer to the three "character" scenes. In the first scene two people enter a room, chat briefly, and listen to "Strawberry Fields Forever" on the radio. Later, a man (played by filmmaker Hollis Frampton) enters inexplicably and dies on the floor. And last, the female owner of the apartment is heard and seen on the phone, speaking, with strange calm, about the dead man in her apartment whom she has never seen before.
Wavelength has generally received mixed reviews.
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Wavelength was released in 1967 and has generally received mixed reviews.
Online reviewers have written 21 reviews, giving Wavelength (1967) an average rating of 55%.
Overall, cinema-goers much prefer the movie, giving it an average score of 68%, compared to film critics, who gave it a considerably lower average score of 0%. Amateur reviewers enjoyed Wavelength a lot more than professional critics.
With a score of 55%, Wavelength is below the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 1967, which stands at 60%.
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