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Déjà Vu: The Peril of Pauline
French environmental scientist Dr Pauline Joubert, about to expose secret warfare technology, was assassinated by her hitman/lover in New York's Central Park in 1985. In present day Manhattan, Cassie Cole, a hillbilly True Crime blogger (from the Deep South), continually re-lives Pauline's murder, discovering that she is Pauline's reincarnated soul, and eventually solving a decades-old crime.
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Plot Summary
In a world where memories can be relived and manipulated, a detective investigating a series of bizarre suicides discovers a terrifying pattern linked to a shadowy organization that exploits 'déjà vu' experiences. As the lines between past and present blur, she must race against time to uncover the truth before she becomes the next victim of her own manipulated memories.
Critical Reception
As this is a future release, critical reception and audience scores are not yet available. Early buzz suggests a complex narrative with high-concept sci-fi elements, potentially divisive but promising an intellectually stimulating thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Anticipated for its innovative premise exploring memory and reality.
Speculation surrounds the film's potential to deliver a mind-bending thriller experience.
The success will likely depend on its execution of complex sci-fi concepts and narrative coherence.
Google audience: As this film has not yet been released, there are no Google user reviews available. Public anticipation is based on the director's previous work and the intriguing premise.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (upcoming release)
Fun Fact
The concept of the film is reportedly inspired by theoretical physics research into the nature of time and consciousness.
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