Deja Vu
"Magical. Gets under your skin and into your heart." -Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
Is there love at first sight? A special soulmate for everyone? Dana (Victoria Foyt) and Sean (Stephen Dillane) are strangers, yet they have a strong sense of belonging together. They also have no interest in upending their lives and long term romances, so they part instead of following their hearts. But love may not be so easily denied.
Writer/Director Henry Jaglom continues his explorations of the quest for love and fulfillment in this tale of romance and destiny also starring Vanessa Redgrave and Rachel Kempson (real life mother/daughter playing mother/daughter), Noel Harrison and Anna Massey. It's a glowing story shot in Jerusalem, Paris, Dover, London and Los Angeles… and set in the yearnings of the human heart.
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Slow but interesting - Bonnie
The pace of the film is slow in places due the director/writer's style of letting actors improvise certain sections. These were the sections I actually enjoyed the least because they seemed to go on and on. Having said all that, I loved the film. I liked the ideas in it, the deja vu plot and even enjoyed the husband and wife commentary afterwards. Sometimes I find commentaries are not too engaging, but the back and forth banter of people who are married and the differences in their artistic views was fun.
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Slow but interesting - Bonnie
The pace of the film is slow in places due the director/writer's style of letting actors improvise certain sections. These were the sections I actually enjoyed the least because they seemed to go on and on. Having said all that, I loved the film. I liked ...