Feature Film
Déjà Vu
- by Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio, directed by Tony Scott
- (premiered at an unknown movie theater, New York City, 20 November 2006)
While investigating the burning death of a young woman who washed up on shore a few minutes before a bomb demolished a New Orleans ferry, ATF Agent Doug Carlin gets pulled into an FBI investigation that can view happenings four days and six hours into the past.
Oh, who’s kidding whom? We all know these scientists never stop at mere viewing. I would have given more personal stars to this action movie if I could have figured out how Doug could live in a world where after the girl washes up dead, she is there to bandage him and answer the phone. —Michael Main
Oh, who’s kidding whom? We all know these scientists never stop at mere viewing. I would have given more personal stars to this action movie if I could have figured out how Doug could live in a world where after the girl washes up dead, she is there to bandage him and answer the phone. —Michael Main
Danny: Whatever you did, you did it already. Whether you send this note or you don’t, it doesn’t matter. You cannot change the past. It’s physically impossible.
Agent Carlin: What if there’s more than physics?