Skip over navigation

Déjà Vu

Rated - 3 stars

Deja Vu

I know, I know, you've seen it all before. And this being a Jerry Bruckheimer slam-bang action thriller, you have too. There will be the kind of cast that immediately inspires confidence (Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Jim Caviezel, Bruce Greenwood). There will be a demolition derby car chase through the streets. There will be big explosions at regular intervals, high tech gimmickry, so on and so forth.

All these staples are present and correct all right, but artfully filtered here through a mind-boggling sci-fi concept that worms its way into the formula like a virus.

Denzel plays New Orleans ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms) agent Doug Carlin, an explosives expert who is quick on the scene when a ferry carrying 500 navy servicemen is blown up. Impressed with his intuition and local knowledge, FBI man Kilmer invites him to join a top secret investigative team pioneering new satellite tracking surveillance techniques.

Deja Vu

These techniques take some swallowing: they involve a one-off opportunity to monitor a place in time exactly 4 and one half days in the past; a kind of constant streaming flashback. Obviously this device will allow them to see who plants the bomb, but not until four days have elapsed, which may be too late. Doug suggests they keep tabs on Claire Kuchever (Paula Patton, from Idlewild) instead, an incinerated corpse who mysteriously washed up prior to the explosion - if they can figure out who murdered Claire; it could be guy they're looking for.

As Doug guesses, the satellite spy-ware is not what the FBI claims it is. In fact the device is even more implausible, something to do with infiltrating a nuclear-generated time warp, or something (my own science is nothing to boast about and I confess my eyes glazed over during the explanation). Long story short: after gazing at Claire for a couple of days, Doug decides to go back in time to save her (understandably enough), and of course those 500 sailors too, though they're little more than an afterthought by now.

Deja Vu

Who knows what screenwriters Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio were smoking when they hatched this one - maybe they've just watched Donnie Darko too many times - but as a film-watcher you have the choice to let it ride or check out early, and where's the fun in that? The cast keeps a straight face, and within the highly selective terms of its own ludicrous physics the movie plays fair.

Director Tony Scott is one of the least pretentious moviemakers around, and so you can sure this third collaboration with Washington (the others were Crimson Tide and Man on Fire) is not remotely concerned with the philosophy of time travel, not even on a Back to the Future Baby Einstein level. Instead it's about getting Denzel driving the wrong way down a busy bridge wearing a time-telescope on his head in hot pursuit of a four day old lead.

The movie could have used some sense of humour - instead it tilts for romance - but maybe audiences can be counted on to supply that quality for themselves.

Tom Charity
Tom.charity@lovefilm.com

View Details

More information about Déjà Vu »

Critics' Reviews

David Jenkins, Time Out

Terrorists beware. The finite divisions of time and space are no longer a cloak with which to conceal yourself from the... read more on www.timeout.com

Members' Reviews

Reviews Voted Most Helpful

Rated - 4 starsI'm sure I've seen this before....

PaulaWestwood from Ashton-Under-Lyne [Highly rated reviewer] , 17/12/2006

Only joking... If you suspend a bit of reality here and get into the film (hey if it's not a documentary you do have to give a little imagination to all films !), then this is a cracking film. Ok it is a bit far fetched in reality - what travelling into the past or future films aren't, but for pure action, a good story line that will draw you in and some reasonable twists, this is well worth a watch. Put another way, if Denzel Washington picks up a script and says yes, you are surely going to have a film that is worth a watch anyway, aren't you ?

  136 out of 145 people found this review helpful

Read all reviews

Rated - 0 starsABSURD!! TERRIBLE !!

Paul from Liverpool , 26/08/2007

I've just watched Deja Vu and I thought it was STUNNINGLY AWFUL. I was laughing hysterically as the ABSURD storyline unravelled itself, it's absolutely pathetic !!!!! I've rated this film as 'painful' - my worst ever score for a dvd. I would say MISS IT but I actually found it amusing because it really was SO BAD !!!!!! Denzel Washington must be cringing when he look's back at this film, and it is just bizarre to think that the Director was satisfied with it !! It's TERRIBLE !!!!

  83 out of 115 people found this review helpful

Read all reviews

Rated - 4 starsbetter than expected

CCLaReine from London , 16/04/2007

We actually saw this in the cinema, when everything else we wanted to see was no longer showing but the guy in the box office recommended it so our expectations weren't high. It's basically a thriller with a time-travel element, but what makes it better than most is first the ever-excellent Denzel Washington and second the pacing and editing. If you think about it too much while you're watching it, you might find the basic notion preposterous - my advice is relax and sink into it and you may well find yourself completely gripped. What's also good is that the spy-satellite-technology aspect keys in to current worries/paranoia about a Big Brother state. There are some parallels with Minority Report but I thought this was better (partly helped by a lead man who can act...), but also the story makes more sense within the slightly bonkers parameters it sets out.

  44 out of 50 people found this review helpful

Read all reviews

Rated - 5 starsDeja Vu - Brilliant

A customer from York, England , 20/12/2006

Despite some far-out science this movie was really good. It had me on the edge of my seat in various places as it is very fast paced. The acting is good and the directing is superb. I give top marks to this very watchable film.

  42 out of 50 people found this review helpful

Read all reviews

Most Recent Reviews

Rated - 5 starsmust see

dynamite from Aberdeen , 21/12/2007

Excellent film. Must rent. I'm not usually into action films but this is fab!

Sure to enjoy.

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

Read all highest rated reviews

Rated - 3 starsGood but not plausible

blader1611 , 13/11/2007

A bit of a mixed bag really with this. You get the impression its going to be a realistic murder/terror investigation but then it goes off in to weird time travel. It does make decent viewing though if you dont read too much in to the science bit. A good action type movie which is perfect if you just wish to switch your brain off

  4 out of 5 people found this review helpful

Read all highest rated reviews


* The Amazon.co.uk prices on our site are updated every 24 hours and may not be up to date at the time you view this page.
To see the current new and "new and used" Amazon.co.uk prices, please click on the Buy button.