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About Deja Vu Directed by Tony Scott, Deja Vu is a Touchstone Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Scott Free Productions, Buena Vist movie based on a screenplay by Bill Marsilii, Terry Rossio, Brian Greene. Deja Vu Release Date Official release date for Deja Vu: November 22nd, 2006 ...
“The Man with One Red Shoe” is a bad case of burnout. Maybe it’s me; maybe it’s the people who made this movie. We both start with the same problem. Both of us have seen “The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe,” the French comedy that inspired this Hollywood retread. The ...
The manner in which the film begins, it lends a sense of deja vu around similar stage and set up, as seen earlier as well. Bareilly Ki Barfi, Ujda Chaman, Shubh Mangal Saavdhaan – there are number of references that one gets when it comes to characters and their surroundings. In fac...
who does a skillful job of staying within the woman’s point of view while nevertheless suggesting what’s really going on. There’s an especially good use of images to suggest her confusion over time and real events. Some of the moments of deja-vu remind us of “Don’t Look Now” (...
Movie Info Official Site https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/groundhogday Budget $14,600,000 Box Office $71,108,591 Themes Cult|Mind-Bending/Experimental|Redemption Tags Alarm Clock, Cult, Cult Film, Deja Vu, Existentialism, Groundhog, Mind-Bending/Experimental, Pennsylvania, Redemption, Spiritual...
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There was a sense of deja vu that the movie might end on an ironical note. It does indeed. Maybe we could say it does on a more realistic note, with literal motifs of giant corporates casting their dominant and haunting shadows on the labourers who toil hard and are prevented time and...
For Hoskins, “Heart Condition” must have seemed like deja vu. After “Roger Rabbit,” here is Hoskins once again holding conversations with an imaginary partner who has been framed.
Maybe I’ve seen too many movies about basic training. But from the opening shot (troop train heading south, hero’s face seen in window, winsome narration), I was experiencing deja vu. The elements of the film seem to come from a checklist. The hero’s unit, of course, contains a ...