Deja Vu Movie Review

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I wanted to watch a movie and found this movie while looking for something good. Although I like Denzel Washington's acting, I haven't seen many of his movies. One of the few movies I've watched is Dejavu. Maybe the best in my opinion.

Science fiction movies have sometimes been a light to the future and what happened in science fiction movies in the past is now happening today. I won't say imagine the technology in this movie because maybe it's beyond our imagination. Just think. All kinds of scientific explanations in the movie made a lot of sense to me. Believability is what counts in movies like this. And this movie did it. The film blended subjects such as time travel and parallel universe.

Is there destiny? If so, can we change it? Yes, we can change. If we can't change something in our own lives, what's the point of living if everything is under God's control? So God is evil and has written bad lives for us. Bad things happen to us, we can have an accident and die at any time. That's why I say we can change it.

I believe in many things scientifically. The script of this movie is logical and possible. There are so many strange facts in the universe. Why shouldn't I believe this? For example, when we look at the night sky, we see a star. Maybe that star isn't there, but we'll see it. So how do we see what doesn't exist? Because it is in the past. The stars are far away from us. Maybe one day we can reach this technology, maybe other races in the universe have, who knows.

Deja Vu is a 2006 science fiction thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Paula Patton, and Jim Caviezel. The film follows Doug Carlin (Washington), an ATF agent who is brought in to help with the investigation of a terrorist attack on a ferry in New Orleans. During the investigation, Carlin discovers that he has the ability to travel back in time using a mysterious device called the "Looking Glass," which allows him to communicate with a version of himself from the past.

I would like to mention the director Tonyy scott. In my opinion, he is one of the hidden heroes of the cinema. Although he usually makes action films, his films are always successful at the box office and receive positive ratings from the critics. And it always comes up with different original scenarios. He applies different shooting techniques in his films. He gives importance and care to dialogues as much as he gives importance to action scenes.

The film begins with a terrorist attack on a ferry in New Orleans, which leaves hundreds of people dead or missing. Carlin is brought in to assist with the investigation, and he quickly becomes convinced that the key to solving the case lies in the past. With the help of Dr. Claire Kuchever (Patton), a scientist who is working on the Looking Glass, Carlin begins to travel back in time to try to prevent the attack from happening.

As Carlin travels back in time, he encounters a number of obstacles and setbacks, including the fact that he cannot change the past and that he is limited in what he can do and say to his past self. Despite these challenges, Carlin is determined to find a way to prevent the attack and save the lives of the people on the ferry.

One of the main themes of the film is the concept of fate and whether or not it is possible to change the course of events. Carlin is faced with the question of whether or not he can alter the past and prevent the terrorist attack, or if the events of the past are predetermined and cannot be changed. The film ultimately suggests that it is possible to change the course of events, but that doing so can have unintended consequences and may not always lead to the desired outcome.

Deja Vu is an exciting and thought-provoking film that explores the possibilities of time travel and the concept of fate. The performances by Washington and the supporting cast are strong, and the special effects used to depict the Looking Glass and the time travel sequences are impressive. The film's story is well-written and keeps the audience engaged and guessing until the very end. If you're a fan of science fiction thrillers, Deja Vu is definitely worth checking out.


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