Release Date:   Nov 22,2006

MPAA Rating: PG-13 For intense sequences of violence and terror, disturbing images and some sensuality.

Parent Rating

Blood: Some

Nudity/ Sex:Some
Violence: Mild
Language: Some

Budget:

Genres: Drama

Running Time:

2 Hr 0 Mins

# Of Theaters:

Seen At: Regal Ewalk 10-16-06

Distributor:

Touchstone

Denzel + Tony + Jerry = Explosion Mix

One of the Best Director and Actor Team is Tony Scott and Denzel Washington when they are working together you know you are in for an outstanding motion picture and when you throw the mix Jerry Bruckheimer you know there are going to be some good blow up scenes. Their next film is called Déjà Vu and it one of those films that will play with your mind I know it did for me when I seen it.

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. However what if these strange, spooky feelings were actually warnings sent from the past or clues to an unfolding future? For ATF agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) is called in to recover evidence after a bomb set off a cataclysmic explosion on a New Orleans ferry.


The last film Denzel and Tony did together was Man on Fire and that was an outstanding film, the way the story was and the oneliners Denzel says was great. So walking into this film I was so there the trailer was one of the best trailer I think I have seen in a long time. The story was outstanding I like the idea of the film. You may get a little confused because of all the stuff the film throws at you. However the payoff is worth everything.

I am keeping this review short this is a film that you will like and it worth every dime of the admission price.

© 2006 Paul Perkins

The King's Room

 

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