Do Déjà Vu again

Tressie 2022-10-08 01:37:06

Although I haven't seen Denzel Washington's film, this title is enough to arouse my interest and imagination. Coupled with the laurels of the Oscar actor, presumably, even if this film is not outstanding, it is worthy of being a recreational choice with Hollywood's consistent action film style.


But when Washington wore bright sunglasses and walked towards the audience at a cool pace, I felt something was wrong. Seeing Officer Doug Carlin repeating his name repeatedly made me feel upset in my stomach. The next plot is even more speechless. I thought it was a pure action film. I didn’t expect the film to use cosmic parallelism to make a big essay. It made a combination of Action and Sci-Fi. In the end, I did not forget to make the hero and Paula Patton ambiguous. Back (Your lady's attitude has changed too quickly, right), even IMDb has posted a Romance label.


I don’t deny that the heroine looks pretty good, but after Carlin was moved a little and discovered that after the light entered the past, the scene of indignation in front of everyone was really...Does the current film have to rely on such an artificial confession to create an atmosphere? As well as the dialogues of various high-end scientific researchers, the explanation of scientific principles, and the reaction to the situation, there are really obvious traces of carving. HOLLYWOOD, it’s not ten years ago. It’s a bit new to be handsome~


Fortunately, Adam Goldberg and Val Kilmer are also a bit comforting. I saw that Joey’s neurotic roommate was only halfway through, and I felt Adam again. The look is extremely funny~ In addition to the dialogue before Carlin scored that goal, it seems that he basically assumed the task of being funny in this show.


It's actually that the terrorist's boasting and the effect of some small bombs in the middle is a burden that shakes better.



I didn't want to pursue the details and watched the film as soon as possible. In the end, Officer Doug Carlin died heroically, which was a little sudden. However, the eternal topic is brought out again—is the branch he came just forever without him? Will it be eliminated/abandoned or will a number of Doug Carlin officers move to a number of branches? Parallelism is not impossible~.


Although the overall feeling of the film is not too bad, I think it is "a strong disappointment at the beginning and not a desperate impression at the end", but I still recommend that others don't watch it when they are not very busy...

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Extended Reading
  • Grady 2021-10-20 19:02:25

    The level is higher than expected...but this time and space shuttle is a bit logically chaotic...and the style is not uniform...the first half feels like a case movie...the second half turns into a butterfly It's a sci-fi romantic movie like the effect... the motivation of the play has completely changed from solving the case to saving it...

  • Vinnie 2021-10-20 19:02:25

    A rather heroic film, with wormholes as the technical basis. The hero went back to the past and tried to change history. In the end, he succeeded. But the question is whether to erase that line and redraw it, or to draw another line? The male protagonist No. 1 sacrificed and the male protagonist No. 2 appeared. I think it should be regarded as the end of parallel universe theory.

Deja Vu quotes

  • Doug Carlin: Is she alive or is she dead?

    Denny: Alright: Life, like time and space, is not merely a local phenomenon.

    Doug Carlin: [Screaming] Oh Alright! Am I asking a hard question?

    Denny: [Muttering] Looks like I picked a bad week to stop snorting hash.

    Doug Carlin: I'll tell you what: I will speak slow so that those of you with Ph.D's in the room can understand. Here, look. Here's a monitor, right?

    [Throws a chair against the monitor, breaking it]

    Doug Carlin: Now the monitor is broken. It's dead. It's not temporarily transitioned to another state of entropy, it's *dead*. Right. Now is *she* alive or is she *dead*?

    Denny: She's alive.

    Doug Carlin: Alright. Now we're getting somewhere.

  • Trailer Narrator: It's a phenomenon know as Deja Vu.

    Trailer Narrator: [repeat] It's a phenomenon know as deja vu.

    Trailer Narrator: You arrive at a place you've never been. But it feels... familiar.

    [echo]

    Trailer Narrator: But it feels... familiar.

    Trailer Narrator: You look into the face of a stranger and you feel like you've known her all your life.

    Trailer Narrator: Deja vu is believed by many to be a trick of the mind. But the truth is far more extraordinary.

    Trailer Narrator: He has been shown a secret the government doesn't want you to know.

    Trailer Narrator: This Thanksgiving, the key to stopping disaster starts by unraveling the mystery of deja vu.

    Trailer Narrator: If you think it's a feeling go back... and look again.