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DEJA VU
DEJA VU
01/01/2007
DIRECTED BY: TONY SCOTT
STARRING: DENZEL WASHINGTON, JIM CAVIEZEL, VAL KILMER.

Released at Cinemas: December 22nd

An all-star directorial and production team bring us the latest in a line of unsettling yet captivating futuristic thrillers. 'Déjà Vu' explores the phenomenon that is commonly held as a trick of the mind, but here technology makes it a reality. For federal agent Doug Carlin (Washington), feelings about the past become warnings about the future and the dangers it may bring. When Carlin is called upon to investigate a horrific bomb exploded on board a New Orleans ferry, he quickly discovers that what he thought was all in the mind is actually a disturbing and ground-shattering race against time. Carlins' déjà vu holds the key to stopping a large-scale disaster, and he must travel back in time to stop the untimely murder of the woman he may or may not be in love with in the process. Even as both the love story and the course of history play out in reverse, the film’s far-fetched premise somehow manages to remain viable. In fact, the agents' Time Lab was constructed to resemble a surveillance system put in place in New Orleans prior to Hurricane Katrina, when it was destroyed, and producer Bruckheimer is aware that such surveillance could soon become law. Always the innovator, Scott takes CGI to the next level with his choreographed car chases that are occurring in both the past and present. 'Déjà Vu' is impeccably shot, and remains slick and suspenseful throughout.

tags: déjà vu | tony scott | denzel washington | jim caviezel | val kilmer | doug carlin | new orleans | time lab | cgi | hurricane katrina





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