Deja Vu
An unfortunate explosion occur in a ferry in New Orleans. Because of their professionalism, the government decided to ask the help of an A.T.F. agent to help the detectives in this mysterious case hoping to find the bomber. What is not in the account is that this agent may become obsessed with one of the victims, the thing that affects badly on the whole case.
10 November 1956, Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
31 October 1970, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
14 August 1969, Greenwood, South Carolina, USA
13 November 1958, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
17 May 1976, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
9 April 1998, Conyers, Georgia, USA
12 August 1956, Noranda, Québec, Canada
8 November 1961, New York, USA
28 July 1959, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
13 April 1972, Eugene, Oregon, USA
22 July 1969, Austin, Texas, USA
17 November 1966, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
15 September 1966, Pittsville, Wisconsin, USA
August 13, 2007
Towards the end it gets a little tiresome and hokey. But the ride of the first two-thirds is well worth the journey.June 22, 2007
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Like its protagonist, you may find yourself wanting to see it more than once to appreciate how everything fits together - which earns Deja Vu the status of a classic, at least for the future.August 28, 2009
An intriguing proposal squandered on a well-oiled hack mechanismNovember 27, 2006
Nobody looks cooler walking in slow motion through a crime scene while wearing sunglasses than Denzel Washington -- but even the great Denzel can't save Déjà Vu.March 18, 2011
Déjà Vu is a gimmick picture, pure and simple. It tries hard to graft an emotional story of lost chances onto the gimmick, but ultimately the gimmick wins out.November 24, 2006
The fleetingly satisfying Déjà Vu is ultimately a self-fulfilling prophecy.December 04, 2006
I felt cheated.April 24, 2009
The time machine element of the movie gets hokey, but the visuals are intriguing and director Tony Scott wrenches suspense and tension from every scene.November 27, 2006
Rarely have [producer] Bruckheimer and [director] Scott been so upfront about insulting people's intelligence.November 23, 2006
Pretty dazzling, as action adventures go, even when it's wildly, almost defiantly, implausible.December 30, 2006
Take away a couple of neatly staged action sequences and you're left with a callously measured slab of US jingoism that deals with the most horrific human tragedies in the most lunk-headed and insulting way possible.