![]() ![]() There is some mild language ("b**ch", "a*s", "d**n") and one scene shows a split second view of the side of a female character's breast as she steps into the shower. Produced by Phillip White (as Whitey) and Jared Lee Gosselin (as Jared) for Whiteleaf Productions, Harry Gregson-Williams and Macy Gray. Though the villain is obviously a poor role model, the two main characters sacrifice their well-being and possibly their lives to do what they think is right. Denzel Washington and Tony Scott reunited for 2006’s Déjà Vu which was their third film together and second with Disney and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Written by Macy Gray, Jared Lee Gosselin (as Jared Gosselin), Phillip White (as Phillip 'Whitey' White), Caleb Speir, Freddie Moffett, Harry Gregson-Williams. The whole plot is too mature for kids, and deals with themes like vigilantism and terrorism. 3. Also, a man explodes with a car bomb underwater, a second man is shot in the head (not graphic), and we see several bloody scratches and wounds on people. We hear a verbal description of her murder (she was killed similarly to the man I mentioned before). After a ferry is bombed in New Orleans, an A.T.F. We also see the badly burned body of the main female character, missing a few fingers on one hand. With Denzel Washington, Paula Patton, Val Kilmer, Jim Caviezel. Federal agent Doug Carlin (Washington) gets taken to a top-secret government lab that uses a time-shifting surveillance device to help prevent crime. We see scorched bodies in the water, and greiving family members. The film opens with a ferry containing 500+ soldiers and their families (the camera focuses on children) explodes, killing everyone. One scene where a man is covered in oil, shot through the head, and then set on fire seems pretty harsh for a PG-13 rating. The film has a very gritty feel to it, and though the violence isn't particularly graphic, it is very harrowing to watch. Academy Award (R) winner Denzel Washington (Best Actor) joins forces with blockbuster producer Jerry Bruckheimer and mega-hit director Tony Scott for DEJA VU - the powerful, fast-paced. During an interview with CBS in late 2006, Denzel Washington explained that Scott 'didnt want to make a science fiction movie' with Déjà Vu, 'he wanted to make a science fact movie. In this tense sci-fi movie, starring Denzel Washington, sci-fi elements are rarely approached with any sort of. It's fine for most kids 15 and up, but intense violence makes it unsuitable for most kids who will want to see it. Academy Award(R) winner Denzel Washington (Best Actor) joins forces with blockbuster producer Jerry Bruckheimer and mega-hit director Tony Scott for DEJA VU. Here’s why you need to see Déjà Vu now that it’s streaming on Amazon Prime. ![]() Just to head this review off, I think that DEJA VU should have been rated R. ![]()
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