DVD Review: Deja Vu

Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Jim Caviezel and Paula Patton Star in an Excellent Tony Scott Thriller

By R.E. Norton, published May 05, 2007
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Rating: 4.7 of 5
Déjà Vu brings together actor Denzel Washington, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Tony Scott. This movie is a well-balanced blend of science fiction and action that appeals to both the average film viewer and the science fiction fan.

Washington plays ATF agent Doug Carlin, who investigates a terrorist bombing in New Orleans post-Katrina. An explosion aboard a ferryboat kills over 540 people, including many U.S. sailors. The body of a young woman washes up, but does not fit with the other victims of the blast. Though the body appears to be a victim of the explosion. Carlin learns it had actually been discovered minutes before the bomb was detonated.

During the investigation, Carlin meets FBI agent Andrew Pyzwarra (Val Kilmer) and his team of experts who invite him to join their group. Using top-secret surveillance technology, they are able to look back in time over the last four days by coordinating security cameras and heat detectors from satellites.

As Carlin examines watches the events leading up to the terror attack, he begins to fall in love with the victim Claire Kuchever (Paula Patton). He also begins to suspect there's more to this technology than his colleagues are telling him. Carlin begins looking for a way to go back in time to prevent Claire's death and stop terrorist Carroll Oerstadt (Jim Caviezel) before he can blow up the ferry.

Washington turns in a very good performance as Carlin, Patton is likeable as Claire, and Caviezel is very chilling as Oerstadt. But it is Adam Goldberg who steals the show providing humor as Denny, a lab technician on Pyzwarra's team. The screenplay is well written by Bill Masilii and Terry Rossio (Bruckheimer's Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy).

DVD bonus features include the featurettes "The Surveillance Window," which takes the viewer "back in time" to witness behind-the-scenes moments with the filmmakers. This documentary examines the film's stunts, the ferry explosion, a split-time car chase, as well as filming in New Orleans. The DVD also contains deleted and extended scenes.

Deja Vu DVD cover

Credit: Buena Vista Home Entertainment/Touchstone Pictures

Copyright: Buena Vista Home Entertainment/Touchstone Pictures

Did You Know?
Deja Vu was dedicated to the strength and spirit of the people of New Orleans.
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I just saw this last night, really good movie!

Posted on 05/10/2007 at 4:05:00 AM

 
This was a really good movie.

Posted on 05/09/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
Thanks for the review, I didn't know the movie was out.

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 10:05:00 PM

 
I loved this movie, of course I felt Denzel was outstanding as always. I'm not so sure I would call it sci-fi, maybe i would be more inclined to say "is it possible"?

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

 
Good review. Here's my take on it http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/108133/2006s_denzel_washington_thriller_movie.html

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

 
I plan on watching it this weekend

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

 
Interesting review. From what I recall, most critics were far from kind to this film upon release...it's great to see a different take on it.

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 12:05:00 AM

 
I'll have to catch this; I love Denzel!

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 11:05:00 PM

 
Great review! Although I do not like sci-fi, I like Val Kilmer.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

 
I love this movie for its twists and turns.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 5:05:00 PM

 
I reviewed this movie too...cannot say I was too impressed..some innovative stuff, but mostly stale.

Posted on 05/05/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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