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Seantn 04-29-07 05:41 PM

That's what I thought was happening as well.

Mercury&Solace 04-29-07 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by Tarantino
Mercury - as for your first question...

Spoiler:
I think he was calling his partner...then his partner's phone rang inside of the bag.


That was my take.

= J

But he wasn't on his phone, he looked at his phone to see if it was ringing. I don't know....

:brickwl2: Uggh I need to quit putting soooo much thought into these type of movies and just enjoy it for what it is. :brickwl2:

DeputyDave 04-29-07 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by Tarantino
Mercury - as for your first question...

Spoiler:
I think he was calling his partner...then his partner's phone rang inside of the bag.


That was my take.

= J

That was my fist instinct and was half way through posting it when I realized:

Spoiler:
It was just assumed he was on the ferry because his car was in the parking lot. His partner was taken from the ferry the night before, killed, and fed to crocs. His body and/or phone could never have been in the water near the ferry.

OwlAtHome 04-30-07 12:35 AM


Originally Posted by DeputyDave
That was my fist instinct and was half way through posting it when I realized:

Spoiler:
It was just assumed he was on the ferry because his car was in the parking lot. His partner was taken from the ferry the night before, killed, and fed to crocs. His body and/or phone could never have been in the water near the ferry.

Plus
Spoiler:
If he just called his partner and a cell phone in a body bag started ringing at the same time it seems to me a trained official of the law would be a little curious and take a peek inside.

DeputyDave 04-30-07 01:42 AM


Originally Posted by OwlAtHome
Plus
Spoiler:
If he just called his partner and a cell phone in a body bag started ringing at the same time it seems to me a trained official of the law would be a little curious and take a peek inside.

Well...
Spoiler:
He did tell someone (if I remember right) to keep trying his partners phone until they got him. Regardless, it seems like a strange thing to focus on and then completely drop.

mikehunt 05-25-07 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by Seantn
So, is the movie trying to say
Spoiler:
that the two timelines partially morphed into one? That's what it appears to be. In the beginning of the movie, the car with the bomb is locked, has keys in the ignition, and the radio is playing...because in Dimension # 2, the girl has done that in the car (turned it on, radio on). Also, same with the answering machine message from Beth ("Beth, is this a joke?"), which shouldn't have had Claire talking on it if she was killed earlier that day in Scenario #1.

Also, the thing that Jim Caviezel tells Denzel about fate, he only says it to Caviezel because Denzel says it to him on the ship before the bomb goes off...And that's why he tells Denzel...and that's why Denzel tells Caviezel...and so forth and so forth. It's all sort of "The Terminator" syndrome, I guess, which I actually think is always a nifty thing, even though it can give you a headache to think about it too much

also, in the original timeline he's careful not to leave prints while checking out the dead chick's house, yet the crime scene team chastises him for leaving prints all over the place

movieking 06-15-07 04:01 PM

Just saw it, and really liked it, a lot more than I thought I would have. Of course, there are definitely plot holes if you look into it too much, so I'll enjoy it without digging too deep.

Digigeek06 06-15-07 05:50 PM

Man On Fire was so much better than this,both from Tony Scott.I did not care for this movie,found it rather dull to be honest.

The Bus 06-15-07 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by Digigeek06
Man On Fire was so much better than this,both from Tony Scott.I did not care for this movie,found it rather dull to be honest.

It passed my extreme dullness test: I saw it at like 11PM on a day I was tired and I stayed awake through it, but barely. I do agree that it wasn't as good as Man on Fire or Domino (which I've been seeing a lot lately on cable).

Maxflier 03-23-08 05:34 PM

Just watched this last night, what a GREAT f'ing movie!
With regards to this:


Originally Posted by Mercury&Solace
Spoiler:
Towards the beginning after the ferry gets blowed up, Denzel arrives, and is looking at rows of bodies in body bags. A cell phone rings, he looks at his phone thinking its his, but its not. He looks over at the body bag and notices its coming from inside of the bag? Whats the deal? Is that Denzel's body in the bag? I thought that was interesting.


Spoiler:
I'm with you on this, I assumed it was his own body in the bag. The version of himself that had come back from the future and drowned in the truck. The only issue with that theory though is how there could have been any body left after the truck got blown to hell, but I do think it was himself regardless.

hapgilmore 05-27-08 08:54 AM

Watched this last night...terrible, just terrible. A time travel movie that takes itself seriously = lots of plot holes and a movie that is laughable.

Solid Snake 03-03-12 03:16 PM

Re: Deja Vu
 
Just finished watching this. I really really enjoyed it cuz of it's pacing once they started looking at time travel thing onward. BUT it's too complex for it's own good. It gets cluttered fast. The pacing after it gets started fixes what one could get see in it's flaws...if you don't see them. Fun movie. I'd probably give it a B-. Nice to see Tony Scott control his fucking crazy editing shit. Still a semblance of it there but it's more controlled. It almost felt Michael Bay like. Maybe this is something I've never noticed of either director, I dunno.


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