Using the device, the FBI team uncovers the terrorist’s identity and tries to send a note to Doug in the past so that he can prevent the terrorist’s attack. Since Claire’s SUV may have been stolen just before the attack and used to carry the explosives, they decide to follow Claire’s life to locate the terrorist. Paul also shows Doug a new, futuristic TV monitoring device they are using that actually lets them look back into the past to find the terrorist. Help us tell what to look for and what to ignore, the team leader, Paul, asks Doug. The FBI team leading the investigation to capture the domestic terrorist asks Doug to join their team. He finds out that Claire’s stolen SUV was on the ferry that exploded and killed so many. He also discovers that the burned body of a beautiful young woman named Claire washed up on shore minutes before the explosion occurred. Doug quickly identifies the bomb material that caused the explosion. The victims include many American sailors and their wives and children. The movie’s villain and his actions reflect the demonic side of these implications, making for even more nifty, redemptive metaphors.ĭenzel Washington plays Doug Carlin, a top federal ATF official called to help investigate a terrible terrorist explosion that kills more than 500 people in New Orleans. The movie also contains allegorical Christian implications of sacrifice, baptism, death, and resurrection. It also has a very strong Christian worldview that prompts stimulating, fascinating thoughts about God, morality and destiny. It is an emotionally powerful thriller with an exciting science fiction plot. If you’re going to see one thriller this year, you might want to consider DÉJÀ VU starring Denzel Washington. (CCC, BBB, PP, LL, VV, S, N, M) Very strong Christian worldview with very strong moral content supports taking moral actions to stop evil whatever the cost may be, including many positive references to God in a story about trying to change the past through time travel, heroine prays to God and the hero closes his eyes with her as she does, a Christian funeral with Amazing Grace sung and more positive words about God and faith from the preacher, heroine gives thanks to God for her blessings, scientist reveals that he too believes in God, discussion about God in relation to questions of time travel and whether a person can change "destiny," and allegorical Christian implications of sacrifice, death and resurrection, plus a positive view of American police authorities 14 obscenities, four strong profanities with one sounding like it could also be a prayerful plea to Jesus, and five light exclamatory profanities strong action violence with some blood such as terrorist explosion on large ferry kills more than 500 people, men on fire jump into bay, gunfights, some gunfights involve machine gun fire from villain, vehicle runs into man and knocks man down, villain shoots a policeman to death before he sets his body on fire, other explosions, two police officials view woman's dead body whose fingers on one hand have been cut off for some reason, and villain pours gasoline on people he intends to kill no sexual activity but official technician watching secret monitor of woman taking shower has to be reminded to stop staring at the woman's nudity which is shown in shadow to a great extent upper male nudity and rear female nudity in shower partially shown in shadow and silhouette no alcohol no smoking and, kidnapping and stealing rebuked. That said, MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for older children because of some foul language, violence and brief rear female nudity shot in shadow. If you're going to see one thriller this year, you might want to consider DÉJÀ VU. It also has a very strong Christian worldview with stimulating themes about God, personal destiny and our moral duty to help other people even at the risk of losing our own lives. It is an emotionally powerful movie with an exciting science fiction plot. Eventually, Doug decides to use the device to go back in time to save the lives of Claire and the other murdered people.ĭÉJÀ VU is perhaps the most entertaining, stimulating, morally uplifting thriller this year. Doug discovers that the murder of a beautiful woman named Claire is tied to the crime. In trying to locate the terrorist behind the explosion, Doug works with a special FBI team using a new, futuristic TV monitoring device capable of looking back into the past. DÉJÀ VU stars Denzel Washington as Doug Carlin, a federal police official called to investigate a terrible terrorist explosion killing more than 500 people in New Orleans.
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