![]() Scott does throw in a car chase but this comes with the unique novelty of taking place with Denzel Washington driving in the present day, while pursuing the killer as he travels down a freeway four days earlier. Indeed, for the bulk of its running time, Deja Vu is almost entirely driven by its script. ![]() Surprisingly, for a film with the Jerry Bruckheimer name attached and being sold as an action vehicle, Deja Vu is relatively restrained when it comes to the explosions and mass destruction of most Bruckheimer films. Scott also has a fascination with surveillance, which came to the fore in Enemy of the State, and some of the most captivating scenes in Deja Vu are those where Denzel Washington and the FBI team are watching Paula Patton and trying to track the killer. Deja Vu is restrained to being merely a gorgeously lit and coloured film and is the first PG-rated film that Tony Scott made since the 1980s. In Deja Vu, Tony Scott has clearly cut down on the visual gimmicks. Scott’s previous film Domino went completely mad with such visual experimentation. Tony’s films of the 1990s in particular contained an amazing array of dense aural soundscapes, split screens, cut-up imagery, blurred camerawork, rich chiaroscuro photography and colour washes. Tony was the brother of the better known Ridley Scott and shares Ridley’s fascination with stylistic effects. Tony Scott premiered with the chic vampire film The Hunger (1983) and made other genre outings such as the psycho-thriller The Fan (1996) and the quasi-fantastical gonzo bounty hunter biopic Domino (2005). The director was the often erratic Tony Scott, who has made a number of films for Jerry Bruckheimer, including Top Gun (1986), Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Days of Thunder (1990), Crimson Tide (1995) and Enemy of the State (1998). Doug decides that the only way to save Claire’s life and prevent the bombing is to be able to travel back through time himself.ĭeja Vu – which should not be confused with some twenty other films also called Deja Vu, including Deja Vu (1985), which involved Jaclyn Smith in a cross-time romance – comes from action producer Jerry Bruckheimer, best known for loud and noisy action films like Armageddon (1998), Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), Pearl Harbor (2001) and occasionally more quiet fare like tv’s goriest drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000-15) and its spinoffs. He persuades the scientists to send a message back through time to alert himself and prevent the bombing, but this is picked up by his partner who is then killed by the bomber. As they watch, Doug realises that the barrier between the past and present can be penetrated. Doug gets them to monitor Claire, certain that the bomber will contact her. Doug is then brought aboard a special FBI operation where a group of scientists are examining what happened using technology that is able to view events from any point four days and six hours in the past. This is found to be a Claire Kuchever and, in examining Claire’s apartment, Doug finds that her vehicle was aboard the ferry. Doug also puzzles over a body recovered from the water that appears to have been killed two hours before the explosion. Investigating afterwards, ATF agent Doug Carlin determines that the explosion was caused by a bomb. ![]() The hard work evidently paid off, and Ethan Hawke went on to land one of the biggest roles of his career up to that point, and perhaps since.New Orleans is rocked by an explosion that destroys a harbour ferry, killing 543 passengers. I’m going to eat a little humble pie, and I’m going to go in and I’m going to get this part. I was already being offered movies and things were going well, but I was like, you know what? I’m going to get this part. I met Antoine, and it became kind of clear to me that Antoine and Denzel wanted me but other people didn’t want me, and I was going to really have to jump through some hoops and audition. ![]() Despite this (and despite Fuqua and Washington wanting him on board), Hawke still had to go through the normal auditioning process, which he recalled during a 2018 episode of the Bill Simmons Podcast: When Ethan Hawke was going out for his role in Training Day, he was already an established star in young Hollywood, having appeared in Reality Bites, Great Expectations, and Dead Poets Society. Ethan Hawke Had To ‘Eat A Little Humble Pie’ When Going Out For The Role Of Jake Hoyt In Training Day ![]()
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