Deja Vu (1998)
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Cast
as Sean

as Dana
as Skelly
as Alex
as Claire

as John
as Fern
as Skelly's Mother

as Woman in Cafe
as Konstantine

as Dana's Father

as Jewellry Shop Owner in Paris
as Doctor
as Antique Shop Owner

as Tel Aviv Cab Driver

as Housekeeper

as Eurostar Humming Lady

as Lady Jeweller in Paris

as London Street Musician

as Jerusalem Shopkeeper

as Young Couple in Cafe

as Young Couple in Cafe

as Child on Beach

as Child on Beach

as Street Musician Violin

as Street Musician Cello

as Street Musician Trumpet

as Eurostar Conductor
as Fern's Masseuse
Critic Reviews for Deja Vu
All Critics (20) | Top Critics (7) | Fresh (13) | Rotten (7)
Deja Vu is not a weepy romantic melodrama, but a sophisticated film about smart people. Foyt and Dillane make convincing lovers not because they are swept away, but because they regard what has happened to them, and accept it.
With all the talk, Déjà Vu requires a viewer's attention and patience, but it is more than duly rewarded in the end.
In a mood for a little O. Henry? Then you're in luck. In this most whimsical of romances, auteur Henry Jaglom, has again created another of his unconventional opuses
...Jaglom's most accessible film to date
Foyt's characterization runs hot and cold, to the point where it's tough to tell if Dana is merely wrestling with a divided heart or struggling with undiagnosed manic depression.
A magical carpet ride into the mysterious world of love.
Audience Reviews for Deja Vu
A great movie, very touching!

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