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Chuck (Kris Salvi) sees Morgan (Christie Devine), a woman he has never
before met, on a park bench - which is exactly what he has seen in his
dream the night before, so he tries to chat her up ... but quite frankly,
she's less than interested in him and at first tries to shake him off -
but she eventually does become intrigued regarding how much he knows aobut
her (from his dream). She's only really put off when Chuck suggests for
the two of them to have sex because otherwise they'd always wonder what it
would have been like - at which instant Elias (Craig Capone) steps in, a
long deceased ancestor of Morgan from centuries past who tells her she
could have way better. But actually he has come to the future mainly to
get an icecream cone which hasn't even been invented in his own time. And
it gets crazier from there ... True, from a purely logical
point of view, The Deja Vuers doesn't make a lot of sense - but
then it stands to argue whether deja vues as such make a lot of sense,
logically. And that said, at the same time the film is loads of fun as it
just takes its absurdity from one level to the next without going for
plain silliness or over-blown spectacle. Instead it's carried by a very
subtle directorial effort, a solid cast that plays it straight, and of
course a script that makes the pure enjoyment of telling its story
palpable. Totally worth a watch!
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