Déjà Vu
(USA, 2006, 127 minutes)
After a terrorist attack on a New Orleans ferry, an ATF agent finds himself working to crack the case alongside a secret FBI unit using a machine that can “see” into the past. Clever, fast-moving sci-fi thriller that doesn’t look like sci-fi at all, anchored by an excellent lead and an intriguing premise.
Touchstone Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present a Scott Free production. Starring Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Paula Patton, Bruce Greenwood, Adam Goldberg, Matt Craven, Elden Henson; and Jim Caviezel. Directed by Tony Scott; produced by Jerry Bruckheimer; written by Bill Marsilli and Terry Rossio; music by Harry Gregson-Williams; director of photography, Paul Cameron; production designer, Chris Seagers; costume designer, Ellen Mirojnick; film editor, Chris Lebenzon.
After a terrorist attack on a New Orleans ferry, an ATF agent finds himself working to crack the case alongside a secret FBI unit using a machine that can “see” into the past. Clever, fast-moving sci-fi thriller that doesn’t look like sci-fi at all, anchored by an excellent lead and an intriguing premise.
Touchstone Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present a Scott Free production. Starring Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Paula Patton, Bruce Greenwood, Adam Goldberg, Matt Craven, Elden Henson; and Jim Caviezel. Directed by Tony Scott; produced by Jerry Bruckheimer; written by Bill Marsilli and Terry Rossio; music by Harry Gregson-Williams; director of photography, Paul Cameron; production designer, Chris Seagers; costume designer, Ellen Mirojnick; film editor, Chris Lebenzon.
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