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''Déjà Vu'' is a 2006 American action thriller film with elements of science fiction, directed by Tony Scott, written by Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film stars Denzel Washington and Paula Patton as the main characters, with Jim Caviezel, Val Kilmer, Adam Goldberg, Bruce Greenwood, and Matt Craven in supporting roles. ''Déjà Vu'' involves ATF agent Douglas Carlin, who travels back in time in attempts to prevent a domestic terrorist attack that takes place in New Orleans and to save a woman with whom he falls in love, Claire Kuchever. Filming took place in New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina.〔 The film premiered in New York City on November 20, 2006, and was released widely in the United States and Canada two days later. The film was released in Mexico by the end of November, and worldwide by the early months of 2007. It received mixed reviews from critics, and earning $64 million in the U.S. and $180 million worldwide It was the 23rd most successful film worldwide for 2006. The film was nominated for five awards, and won the Golden Reel Award. ==Plot== On Fat Tuesday in New Orleans, the ferry ''Sen. Alvin T. Stumpf'' is carrying hundreds of U.S. Navy sailors and their families across the Mississippi River from their base to the city. Suddenly, the ferry explodes and sinks, killing 543 passengers and crew. Special Agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF) is sent to investigate and discovers evidence of a bomb planted by a domestic terrorist. Arriving at the scene he hears his unique ring tone coming from a nearby body bag. He then meets with local investigators and FBI Special Agent Paul Pryzwarra (Val Kilmer), and informs them of his findings. He later learns about a charred body pulled from the river, identified as Claire Kuchever (Paula Patton). Unlike the other bodies from the ferry, though, this one appears to have been killed before the explosion. Pryzwarra is impressed with Doug's detective expertise, and asks him to join a newly formed governmental detective unit whose first case is to investigate the bombing. Led by Dr. Alexander Denny (Adam Goldberg), they investigate the events before the explosion by using a program called "Snow White", which enables them to look into the past (4 days, 6 hours, 3 minutes, 45 seconds, 14.5 nanoseconds) in detail by using several satellites to form a triangulated image of events. The system is limited in that they can only see past events once; there is no fast forwarding or rewinding, although they can record everything. Convinced that Claire is a vital link, Doug persuades them to focus on her. While investigating Claire's past through "Snow White", the bomber calls her to buy the SUV she has for sale so he can use it for the bomb. Although he doesn't buy her car, the "Snow White" team now knows exactly where and when the terrorist was during the call. Doug finds out "Snow White" is actually a time window, and can send inanimate objects into the past. Despite Denny's protests against tampering with the past, Doug has the team send a note back to his past self with the time and place to stop the ferry bomber. Instead, his partner Larry Minuti gets the note and while following up on it he is shot by the terrorist, setting up his death in the present. The team attempts to follow the terrorist, who takes Minuti with him, but he moves ouside of "Snow White"'s range. Doug is able to follow him in the present using a "Snow White" like helmet that increases the machine's range, and is able to track him to the terrorist's home. In the past time, Minuti regains consciousness, but is killed and burned by the terrorist. Still needing a vehicle big enough to hold the bomb (and is not riddled with bullet holes) the terrorist goes to Claire's address, kidnaps her and takes her car. Using face recognition technology, the ferry bomber is identified and taken into custody. He turns out to be Carroll Oerstadt, angry at the military after being turned down by both Marines and Army. Their psychological profiling showed he was overcommitted and unstable. Considering the case now closed, the government shuts down the "Snow White" investigation. Despite the killer being caught, Claire and the ferry victims remain dead, which unsettles Doug since the "Snow White" team can actually alter history. Doug convinces Denny to do one last experiment: send Doug to the past to save Claire and stop the bombing. The procedure is risky, since no human has ever been sent back. Doug survives the trip, especially since he was sent back to a hospital emergency room able to revive him. He then stops Claire from being murdered in Oerstadt's house. Doug then goes to the ferry where, with Claire's help, he kills Oestadt, but is unable to disarm the bomb. To save everyone, Doug and Claire purposely drive the bomb laden SUV off the end of the ferry just before it explodes. Claire escapes, but Doug is unable to get out and he dies in the underwater explosion. As Claire mourns Doug's death, she is approached by an identical Doug Carlin, the one from her current present and he consoles her. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Déjà Vu (2006 film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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