Sunday, December 17, 2006

deja-vu

this a review on deja-vu.

Whenever, director tony scott and actor denzel washington worked together in a movie, usually it's a good movie (e.g. man on fire). deja-vu is no different.

As the name suggest, this movie about re-occurance of an event and rely greatly on it's suspence story telling. so i won't discuss the story line (i'll try).

when i read reviews/critics report tearing the movie up, saying it not up to tony scott previous effort 'enemy of the state', i made my mind up to watch it in movie theather (i planned to see it on dvd). as tony scott trademark, the movie has explosive opening. (spoiler ahead!)

denzel washington play federal agent for 'firearm, tobbaco, explosive sum-thin agency' investigating a ferry explosion and found a dead body of beautiful girl laying few metres from the crime site. what the connection with ferry explosion and the dead gal?

will secret government sponsored 'rewind' machine might give sum clue to the puzzle?

the movie similar to 'enemy of the state' (in term of satelit tracking and high-tech gadget) but different story. there is certain boring part and romance goes on amid the action but it to watch in theater.

p/s: watch out for a.r. rahman music from 'bombay' in certain scene.

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