![]() It's a much more captivating way of doing the old making-of featurette. You're listening to commentary by Scott, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and the writers and whenever something interesting is about to occur, the movie will stop and go to a how-they-did-that clip. The best thing about the DVD is a feature called "The Surveillance Window," named for the device that allows the movie's scientists to look some four days into the past. The story concerns itself with a ferry explosion in New Orleans that gets agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) tangled in a secret time travel project as he tries to prevent the tragedy and save the life of a woman he only gets to know after she's dead. I'm no expert, but isn't any movie that involves time traveling and parallel universes converging more fiction than fact? Unless some secret government agency has something really exciting going on. He says so again and again on the commentary – to the point where you feel you're experiencing. ![]() Director Tony Scott is adamant his action movie Déjà Vu is "science fact" rather than science fiction.
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