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Déjà vu
There's a legend in Thailand about an American soldier's exploration of an underwater world called the "Peal of Naga". Though disappeared, it is said to be full of treasures, including immortality and the power to any empire. Camera, the queen of darkness, wants this power to control the entire world but isn't the only one.
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Plot Summary
A grieving ATF agent is recruited to a top-secret experimental surveillance program that allows him to look back in time. When he uses the technology to investigate a devastating ferry bombing and the murder of a woman, he discovers a complex web of deception and a chance to alter the past, potentially preventing the tragedy and saving the woman he's fallen for.
Critical Reception
Déjà Vu received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its inventive premise, thrilling action sequences, and Denzel Washington's performance. Some critics found the plot somewhat convoluted or reliant on scientific exposition, but most agreed it was a stylish and engaging sci-fi thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique time-travel concept and suspenseful plot.
Denzel Washington's compelling performance was a highlight.
Some found the scientific explanations and plot mechanics overly complex.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's suspenseful narrative and Denzel Washington's leading role. Many appreciated the intriguing sci-fi elements and the action-packed sequences, though some found the plot a bit confusing.
Fun Fact
The film's visual effects team used actual footage from Hurricane Katrina to create the storm scenes, compositing them with CGI elements to depict the devastation of the ferry explosion.
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