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Deja Vu
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Glynis Barber, Michael Brandon, Stephen Dillane, Vanessa Redgrave, Victoria Foyt Brand: Warner Brothers DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Unknown Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 117 minutes DVD Release Date: 2002-09-03 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Model: 36772 Studio: Warner Home Video Product features: - 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.Running Time: 117 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R Age: 085393677220 UPC: 0853936
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Movie Reviews of Deja VuMovie Review: Dissapointing! Summary: 2 Stars
I love Stephen Dillane which is why I picked this movie. His performance was very good but the overall movie was weird and jerky. The "no script" thing shows how important a script is. I hope the director bagged that idea after this movie. It is painfully apparent when Stephen Dillanes character runs into Victoria Foyt's character at the house in London, she just keeps saying "what are you doing here?" and Dillane doesn't respond. The bedtime conversations between the old couple that owns the house are just plain weird and completely irrelevant. I agree with the other reviewer that Victoria Foyt's character comes off incredibly whiney! The other story lines - Vanessa Redgraves - would have meaning if they were in turn experiencing some sort of Deja Vu but they don't. I would pass on this movie, this director and certainly Victoria Foyt.
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