Déjà Vu

Déjà Vu

By Henry Jaglom

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2002-09-03
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 56min
  • Director: Henry Jaglom
  • Production Company: Touchstone Pictures
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.9/10
6.9
From 4,748 Ratings

Description

Dana (Victoria Foyt), a young American woman traveling on business in Jerusalem, meets a mysterious older French woman (Aviva Marks) at a café who shares a fascinating story of lost love revolving around the expensive antique ruby pin she's wearing. The woman exits the cafe abruptly, leaving the pin behind and Dana, who is on her way to meet her fiance (Michael Brandon) in London, finds herself forced to reschedule her trip - and her life - as an unexpected but expected stranger (Stephen Dillane) crosses her path. Or has he already?

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  • So bad it's good

    3
    By quirkycoquette
    First of all, the acting of the Americans is terrible!!! Henry cast his wife in his films and she is a terrible actress. I feel if the lead had been played by a British actress it might have been better. That being said, everyone else was believable and very good! The story is like an adult fairytale, subtle and sophisticated! I like how Lynn Redgrave plays a twisted chain smoking fairy godmother! My friends and I watch this movie as a drinking party! Every time the lead female character whines we drink! Enjoy it don't take it serious and no, its not trying to be the greatest movie of all time.
  • Drove me crazy

    2
    By Movie_Lover
    There were some plot points I liked. But the dialog was poorly written, I hated the camera work (looked kind of 1970s to me), and the character development was flat. The lead actress was miscast against the lead actor, they were mismatched. The best parts of the movie were the locations it was filmed in.
  • Dynamic, Compelling!

    5
    By LaceyK1
    This film is a fascinating exploration of love, synchronicity, the question/possibility of fated encounters, and freedom of expression. Not for the faint at heart or rather those who are only comfortable when subscribing to status quo. Beautiful story about the fragility of life and love. See it!
  • Actress Totally Ruined Movie

    2
    By DB0322
    This is actually a cute, romantic little movie, but the lead actress Victoria Foyt is just terrible. She's a horrible actress with an annoying voice and she's not nearly pretty enough to be paired up with Stephen Dillane. The two were totally awkward together when they're supposed to be "made for each other." She was so bad I had to look her up and wouldn't you know it, she co-wrote the script. The only way she could have gotten this job was to give it to herself. Too bad she completely ruined her own movie.
  • Three stages of Bad Film-Making

    2
    By spacechem
    Okay, so it was 99 cents, I had a feeling it was a chick flick, so didn't go in expecting much, but I did end up going thru the three stages: 1. Thinking, "This is a film made by her: Self/Boyfriend/Husband/Father". 2. A Non-Stopper: you don't stop it to get up and go to the bathroom or get something from the kitchen. You know what's going to happen, and can pick it up at any point. 3. "Boyfriend" is written as an idiot, you stop caring what will happen next, take the time to write a review, and delete what's left (more than half). You are, of course, welcome to do the same...
  • A Twisted Version of True Love

    1
    By kjingram
    I rented this movie as a 99 cent special of the week for a romantic evening with my wife and was glad not to have wasted any more money on it. She fell asleep during the show! Bad acting and cheesy music provide the framework for this not-so-subtle, destructive philosophical message of "If it feels good and you do not do it, you are not being true to yourself, even it all the other people who care about you get hurt in the process. So follow your feelings, no matter where they lead you." Fortunately, true love differs radically from the way it is portrayed in this film.
  • Surprisingly Good

    4
    By r1200rboxer
    I rented this flick as a 99 cent movie of the week and wasn't expecting much. The storyline is actually very sophisticated and one that I think most of us can relate to. It is all about fated love, and making the choice to pursue it. The setting is beautiful and the script believable. Do we take the risk and make the choice to be completely and utterly happy, or do we compromise and settle for reliability and security? It is a little slow moving at points, but it is something that I'd watch again.
  • This is a gorgeous Vanessa Redgrave film.

    5
    By romantic chick
    If you have the intelligence above a vegetable and love independent movies, foreign films, movies with Vanessa Redgrave such as Wetherby and such, then you will adore this film. This movie portrays love, real love, interpersonal relationships and gives you an air of yesterday. Perfect to see by yourself with popcorn or to sit with fellow feminine friends and watch on a rainy day. I loved the cameo of Vanessa Redgrave, she looked simply smashing.
  • whoa there

    3
    By stlcards32
    haha. i thought this was the movie i rele liked with denzel washington. hehe guess not. this looks like a sexy movie but i hav no desire 2 c it and its PG-13 so who cares nothing good can be shown(teehee)

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