Compare it with "Memory Crack"

Elissa 2022-09-26 17:59:15

It is basically a film of the same type as "Memory Crack". In fact, Memory Crack is adapted from a well-known science fiction novel and its script is more rigorous and meticulous. In contrast, this screenwriter can barely justify itself. However, the skill of the director and actors of the film completely made up for the shortcomings in the script, and the overall feeling to me was slightly better than "Memory Crack".

The nearly ten-minute setting at the beginning of the film was what impressed me the most, so much so that it shocked me when the explosion happened. The director handled this plot very successfully, not only setting the tone for the whole film, but also successfully mobilizing the emotions of the audience. Of course, Washington's performance in the film is also in place. In contrast, the plot of the memory crack is actually more compact, rigorous, and interlocking. It can be a breathless film from beginning to end. Unfortunately, Ben Affleck’s performance is still not hot enough compared to Washington, and Wu Yusen also The tight tempo is processed into a bright tempo.

Therefore, I think that if this crew shoots the memory rift, the memory rift can be upgraded to a higher level.

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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.