![]() ![]() That is, the theory says, there is an overlap between short-term and long-term memory. In addition, as time goes by, you remember that you had a Déjà Vu, but you do not know why it was bound. Genre fans are shoo-ins and those who think they don't like sci-fi should enjoy this one too. Michio Kaku: Déjà vu is a phenomenon that all of us have experienced, that eerie feeling when you walk into a room or enter a new situation and you say to yourself, I’ve been here before.I. During a Déjà vu, the feeling that you have experienced that experience is very strong, but you could not tell when and where you lived. The cinematography, the implementation of technology, and even a beautiful (but presently dead) damsel in distress, combine to give the actors, who are uniformly good to excellent, the boost to put this in rarefied good sci-fi territory. This is the way to do sci-fi with believable real life situations. The story, the characters, and the effects mesh well to suspend belief to the point that you "get on-board" and enjoy the ride. It's original enough to be compelling-where we are not in some distant future, but the here and now. So here we have a present day crime thriller crossed with sci-fi time travel.And, this movie kicks butt, works so well, in fact, it's nuances should be studied in film school. Disaster, at least for me, looms large when sci-fi meets real life drama. I usually like present day drama when it's believably real. I usually like sci-fi when it's pure sci-fi.
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