Deja Vu (1997) Reviews
- Starring:
- Stephen Dillane, Victoria Foyt, (more)
- Director(s):
- Henry Jaglom
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13
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4 out of 5 people found this review helpful this is a movie many of my friends and i love. many rank it right up there with "casablanca". the men have a harder time with it though. the only movie whose idea came from victoria foyt of this ... Read More this is a movie many of my friends and i love. many rank it right up there with "casablanca". the men have a harder time with it though. the only movie whose idea came from victoria foyt of this movie-making couple. if you turn on the commentary between the two spouses it will reveal how different her approach is than jaglom's. therefore it is distinclty different - and i would argue better - than his other movies, all of which have his unique, innovative approach.
the story has plenty of twists and surprises and is somewhat ingenious. it is filmed beautifully as well. vanessa redgrave lends some spontaneous thought provoking sidebars as well. Close this Review WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL? Yes | No | ||
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful This movie doesn't have the best acting but there are many lines that really make you think and capture the true torture a soul can go through when fighting between destiny, freewill, and societal ... Read More This movie doesn't have the best acting but there are many lines that really make you think and capture the true torture a soul can go through when fighting between destiny, freewill, and societal expectations. If love is one of your passions this is one of those movies that hits home, is quite revealing, and opens your eyes to the greys involved when you decide to sit down and play with love. Close this Review WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL? Yes | No | ||
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful Where has she been all our lives? A "type" lost in the woods long -ago....
What is she doing now? Writing another book? Play? The story was extremely interesting, and we thoroughly enjoyed it and ... Read More Where has she been all our lives? A "type" lost in the woods long -ago....
What is she doing now? Writing another book? Play? The story was extremely interesting, and we thoroughly enjoyed it and the music chosen to fasten the intent . Close this Review WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL? Yes | No | ||
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful I'm not sure what it is about this movie that I like so much. It's not the greatest acting, nor the greatest plot. And to be honest I find the lead lady rather whiny and irritating at times. Even so, ... Read More I'm not sure what it is about this movie that I like so much. It's not the greatest acting, nor the greatest plot. And to be honest I find the lead lady rather whiny and irritating at times. Even so, this has been one of my favorite late-night home-alone movies for many years. It's got something, a charm, delicious nostalgia, a romantic appeal, that I find hard to put my finger on. It's playing with the supernatural, which is often kind of intriguing. Close this Review WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL? Yes | No | ||
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful This is the biggest DOG I've seen in ages. The lead actress is the producer's wife (or main squeeze), and she acts about as well as a piece of cardboard. I ordered this movie because I wanted to see ... Read More This is the biggest DOG I've seen in ages. The lead actress is the producer's wife (or main squeeze), and she acts about as well as a piece of cardboard. I ordered this movie because I wanted to see more of Stepen Dillane. Lord, he must be SO embarassed for having taken this role. Close this Review WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL? Yes | No | ||
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful Victoria Foyt dumps her fiance & goes for a married man. Written by Foyt & director Henry Jaglom, they married each other in real life, after they met, she divorced her husband. They openly discuss ... Read More Victoria Foyt dumps her fiance & goes for a married man. Written by Foyt & director Henry Jaglom, they married each other in real life, after they met, she divorced her husband. They openly discuss their personal marital history on the DVD commentary, where he repeatedly refers to traditional marriages as fairy tales, promoted by Hollywood. Close this Review WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL? Yes | No | ||
2 out of 4 people found this review helpful I couldn't believe what I was watching! This has got to be the worst movie ever produced! There were discussions between the characters that just went on and on and on. There was no chemistry ... Read More I couldn't believe what I was watching! This has got to be the worst movie ever produced! There were discussions between the characters that just went on and on and on. There was no chemistry between the so called lovers. The whole thing was just a disaster. Don't waste your time and please don't waste any money! Close this Review WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL? Yes | No |















