If you thought it was just a trick of the mind, prepare yourself for the truth.
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.


Special Agent Matti
Wow, not only did they manage to include terrorism, the War on Terror™ and Hurricane Katrina but the hero gets to die and get the girl. Talk about going the whole hog.
Déjà vu (Deja vu) is full of twisting brain teasers, action, running around, Denzel Humour™ (you know, when he says something outrageous, stops then suddenly laughs it off), shooting and one of the year's best explosions. That's what I'm talking about!
This is a good science-fiction-action-thriller that will please anyone who likes them. Woo hoo!
M (Moderate violence)
121 minutes (2:01 hours)
Film: 18 January 2007
Blu-ray retail: 23 May 2007
DVD retail: 23 May 2007









