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Dejavu
"Mirna" A young nurse, takes a job in a spooky house to help a disabled woman called "Sofia" In the house she has to deal with Sophia's strange husband and a constant feeling of deja vu.
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Plot Summary
A Denzel Washington plays a ATF agent who uses experimental technology to travel back in time four days to prevent a terrorist attack and solve the murder of a woman he falls for. However, the technology comes with unexpected consequences, and the nature of time and causality becomes increasingly complex and dangerous.
Critical Reception
Déjà Vu received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its inventive premise, suspenseful atmosphere, and strong performances, particularly from Denzel Washington. However, some critics found the time-travel plot convoluted and the action sequences somewhat formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious and clever time-travel premise.
Denzel Washington's compelling performance is a highlight.
The plot's complexity and reliance on action sequences were points of contention for some critics.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's unique concept and the thriller elements, with many finding Denzel Washington's role captivating. Some viewers, however, felt the time-travel logic was difficult to follow, and the ending could be confusing.
Fun Fact
The film utilizes a fictional technology called 'CAESAR' (Covert Anomaly Exploration, Stabilization, and Response), which allows agents to view past events as if they were happening in real-time, and later, to physically interact with them.
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