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Deja Vu (2006)

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Movie Info


Genre

Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Release Date

November 22, 2006

MPAA Rating

PG-13

Studio

Touchstone Pictures

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  5 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Tony Scott

Producer

Jerry Bruckheimer, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott

Screenwriter

Bill Marsilii, Terry Rossio

Starring

Movie Story


Everyone has experienced the unsettling mystery of déjà vu - that flash of memory when you meet someone new you feel you've known all your life or recognize a place even though you've never been there before. But what if the feelings were actually warnings sent from the past or clues to the future? In the captivating new action-thriller from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Tony Scott, written by Terry Rossio & Bill Marsilii, it is déjà vu that unexpectedly guides ATF agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) through an investigation into a shattering crime. Called in to recover evidence after a bomb sets off a cataclysmic explosion on a New Orleans Ferry, Carlin is about to discover that what most people believe is only in their heads is actually something far more powerful - and will lead him on a mind-bending race to save hundreds of innocent people.

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Great movie! Highly recommended!

posted by movie_fan11 on Feb 12, 2007

Love this movie!!! I've watched it at least 15 times. Each time I find something new. It's something I would pay over and over to see.

posted by TinaMar1998738 on Jul 18, 2008
 
 

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MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..a flabby, tasteless, and nonsensical thriller..”
by Pam Grady [Reel]
“..a solemnly preposterous time-warp surveillance thriller..”
by Owen Gleiberman [Entertainment Weekly]
“..consistently engaging, often exciting, and even occasionally moving..”
by David Mercier [FilmJudge]