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Deja Vu

  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Denzel Washington and Paula Patton in Deja Vu (2006)
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After a ferry is bombed in New Orleans, an A.T.F. agent joins a unique investigation using experimental surveillance technology to find the bomber, but soon finds himself becoming obsessed w... Read allAfter a ferry is bombed in New Orleans, an A.T.F. agent joins a unique investigation using experimental surveillance technology to find the bomber, but soon finds himself becoming obsessed with one of the victims.After a ferry is bombed in New Orleans, an A.T.F. agent joins a unique investigation using experimental surveillance technology to find the bomber, but soon finds himself becoming obsessed with one of the victims.

  • Director
    • Tony Scott
  • Writers
    • Bill Marsilii
    • Terry Rossio
  • Stars
    • Denzel Washington
    • Paula Patton
    • Jim Caviezel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    340K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,505
    458
    • Director
      • Tony Scott
    • Writers
      • Bill Marsilii
      • Terry Rossio
    • Stars
      • Denzel Washington
      • Paula Patton
      • Jim Caviezel
    • 570User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington
    • Doug Carlin
    Paula Patton
    Paula Patton
    • Claire Kuchever
    Jim Caviezel
    Jim Caviezel
    • Carroll Oerstadt
    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Agent Pryzwarra
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Denny
    Elden Henson
    Elden Henson
    • Gunnars
    Erika Alexander
    Erika Alexander
    • Shanti
    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Jack McCready
    Rich Hutchman
    Rich Hutchman
    • Agent Stalhuth
    Matt Craven
    Matt Craven
    • Minuti
    Donna W. Scott
    Donna W. Scott
    • Beth
    • (as Donna Scott)
    Elle Fanning
    Elle Fanning
    • Abbey
    Brian Howe
    Brian Howe
    • Medical Examiner
    Enrique Castillo
    Enrique Castillo
    • Claire's Father
    Mark Phinney
    • Agent Donnelly
    Shondrella Avery
    Shondrella Avery
    • Kathy - Secretary
    John McConnell
    John McConnell
    • Sheriff Reed
    Dane Rhodes
    Dane Rhodes
    • Ferry Captain
    • Director
      • Tony Scott
    • Writers
      • Bill Marsilii
      • Terry Rossio
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    8AudioFileZ

    Reality Crime Thriller With Neat Sci-Fi Twist

    I usually like sci-fi when it's pure sci-fi. I usually like present day drama when it's believably real. Disaster, at least for me, looms large when sci-fi meets real life drama. So here we have a present day crime thriller crossed with sci-fi time travel...And, this movie kicks butt, works so well, in fact, it's nuances should be studied in film school. It's original enough to be compelling-where we are not in some distant future, but the here and now.

    The story, the characters, and the effects mesh well to suspend belief to the point that you "get on-board" and enjoy the ride. This is the way to do sci-fi with believable real life situations. The cinematography, the implementation of technology, and even a beautiful (but presently dead) damsel in distress, combine to give the actors, who are uniformly good to excellent, the boost to put this in rarefied good sci-fi territory. Genre fans are shoo-ins and those who think they don't like sci-fi should enjoy this one too. 7.5 to 8 out of 10.
    9wilkinsd-1

    An absolute thriller...

    I'll start by saying that I was reluctant to even see this movie but after some insistence by family, I sat and watched in pure enjoyment.

    Articles, reviews, trailers, TV spots, DO NOT do this film justice. Denzel Washington pulls out another great performance as well as an aged Val Kilmer. While some will point out that the plot is hard to swallow, it doesn't matter because it's wrapped up in sheer entertainment. You feel for these characters. There are no holes to be found in either the plot or it's twists. It's believable at the same time unbelievable. If you can get past the middle 20 minutes or so while they explain what the team can do, you're in for a great ride.

    I can't, in three paragraphs, paint a picture like Deja Vu. Of the many films Mr.Washington has put out over the last 4 years or so, this is by far his best if not one of the best of the year.

    Highly recommended for the open-minded.
    7Thanos_Alfie

    Very good...

    "Deja Vu" is a Crime - Sci-Fi movie in which we watch an A. T. F. Agent trying to find who is responsible for a ferry bombing in New Orleans. He uses surveillance technology to investigate and find the bomber.

    I liked this movie because it was full of suspense and its plot was very interesting and unexpected at many moments. The direction which was made by Tony Scott was very good and he presented very well his main characters while he succeeded on creating a mysterious atmosphere and make the audience feel it. The interpretations of Denzel Washington who played as Doug Carlin, Jim Caviezel who played as Carroll Oerstadt and Val Kilmer who played as Agent Pryzwarra were very good. In conclusion, I have to say that "Deja Vu" is an interesting movie and I recommend it to everyone.
    8Hitchcoc

    It Really Got Me

    I've seen and read so many time travel things over the years that I know one could pick at this forever. Still, once we embrace the technology and go with the plot, it's hard to stop watching. This evaded me when it first came out. I rented it and was captured. First of all, it's that cool Denzel thing he does. Especially when he is quizzing someone. He knows he's the man and he leaves the person being spoken to looking to see if his wallet has been stolen. I remember some of this from "Remember the Titans." The passing in and out of realities begs the question of what will happen to the characters when they make it back? Especially if we like them. And we do. The government, of course, does what it can to screw up, but the rebel always get his way, doesn't he? This is a film one thinks about long after seeing it. I decided to ignore the science and just enjoy it. I would have given it 9 but there are some plodding parts in the middle. It also suffers from a bit too much avoidance of common sense.
    9jaredmobarak

    U can save her…Déjà Vu

    It's a real shame that everything I had read about Déjà Vu concerned the high-powered explosions and loud clatter of guru/producer Jerry Bruckheimer. No mention, except maybe as a footnote, was given to A-list director Tony Scott and the magic he has woven in his past three films. The man who brought us Top Gun has seen a sort of revival in style lately with the entertaining Spy Game, the amazing Man on Fire, and the kinetic Domino. Scott has taken the quick cuts of music videos and has infused them into his shooting style. His editor better be making some good money as these films fly by with filters, jump-cuts, grain, and camera angles swiveling at every turn. Greatly overshadowed by brother Ridley Scott and his more serious, award-winning epics, Tony has been pumping out some of the most solid and entertaining films of the past couple decades. With a reuniting of semi-regular star Denzel Washington, Déjà Vu proves that when Bruckheimer is paired with a like mind, his usual drivel can become great. Scott shows us how to hone the explosions, noise, and clutter to an effective level and gives us a helluva ride.

    Déjà Vu could have easily reduced itself to timetravel farce, going by the books to show a time warp in order to solve a crime. The far-fetched premise of being able to see the past as it happens four and a half days later should seem crazy and by watching the previews you are given the idea that it will be just a series of do-overs. Fortunately the trailers these days show a totally different movie than what has been crafted. Scott and his screenwriters have not only developed a sci-fi tale seeped in enough reality to at least be looked upon as plausible for the sake of the story, but they nicely tidy up any chance of their being a plothole. Our story begins with a devastating domestic terrorist act upon a ferry carrying over 500 people, Navy and family. Washington's ATF agent is brought in and discovers that it was no accident. Intrigued by the efficiency he displays, an FBI agent, played with nicely effective restraint by Val Kilmer, calls him in to check out a new toy they have to find who the perpetrator is. During the use of this screen of the past, Denzel acquires a feeling of obligation to do all he can to prevent what he sees from occurring in the present, no matter what consequences that might entail for the future. The quest to stop the violence begins with an attractive young woman who unknowingly has become an integral part in what will ultimately transpire.

    The beauty of this film is that with multiple timelines being shown parallel to each other, there are many questions that desperately need answering. To credit all involved, they appear to have put themselves in the audience's shoes and piece-by-piece wrote in a reason for everything. Anything that is seen either in the past, present, or future has a reason for being there and will be intelligently explained. Also, the performances are stellar, Denzel and Kilmer as well as a quietly maniacal Jim Caviezel and the emotionally exasperated Paula Patton, and the visuals unique. While Scott has toned down the ultra-kinetic cuts and filters for the main action, his style is still stamped on the graphics of their screen showing the past. The motion trails and speed scans lend a stylized digital editing program feel and are gorgeous to watch. Déjà Vu's best sequence, however, is the crazy car chase during the present in pursuit of a vehicle in the past, definitely a rush and orchestrated almost flawlessly. Even though Ridley gets the accolades and Tony gets the hack/overproduced label, I must say, while they are the best directing duo in Hollywood, I might have to give the edge on pure cinematic entertainment to the younger Tony. He is on a roll and doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon.

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    • Trivia
      The movie went through pre-production in New Orleans. Just a few weeks before production was to begin, Hurricane Katrina devastated the city. With the location in ruins, the movie made the decision to find a new location to shoot. A few weeks after the decision, canceling the movie altogether was in talks. Finally, three months after the hurricane, the film returned to New Orleans, Louisiana and began pre-production once again.
    • Goofs
      When Doug is angered about knowing the truth about what they were actually doing to view everywhere other than "satellites", he tries to make a point clear about something being present and past by taking a chair and breaking a computer monitor. Yet in later scenes the monitor seems to be working again, unless they replaced a monitor in a matter of minutes.
    • Quotes

      Doug Carlin: What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world, but you knew they'd never believe you?

      Claire Kuchever: I'd try.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening production logos stop in mid-sequence, reverse for a moment, then stop again and continue forward.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Casino Royale/Happy Feet/Bobby/Fast Food Nation/Candy/Come Early Morning (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      When The Saints Go Marching In
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      Performed by the US Navy Southwest Regional Band

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Déjà Vu
    • Filming locations
      • Four-Mile Bayou, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Jerry Bruckheimer Films
      • Scott Free Productions
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    • Budget
      • $75,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,038,616
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,574,802
      • Nov 26, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $180,557,550
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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