Deja Vu

Weekly Alibi

DIRECTED BY: Henry Jaglom

REVIEWED: 06-29-98

Henry Jaglom (L.A.'s less cliché, but not-nearly-as-funny version of Woody Allen) continues to ruminate on the state of modern love. This time around, he has a Los Angeles shop owner named Dana and an Englishman named Sean meet and fall in love at first sight. The only hitch is that Sean's already married, and Dana's engaged to her business partner. If Jaglom's other chatty cinematic observations (Eating, Someone to Love) are your cup of tea, then you'll probably enjoy this one. If your tastes run to the less highbrow, then there's always Eddie Murphy talking to a gerbil.


--Devin D. O'Leary

Capsule Reviews
Deja Vu
Deja Vu
Deja Vu
Deja Vu

Film Vault Suggested Links
This Is My Father
High Art
Dance With Me

Related Merchandise
Search for related videos at Reel.com
Search for more by Henry Jaglom at Reel.com
Search for related books at Amazon.com
Search for related music at Amazon.com

Rate this Film
If you don't want to vote on a film yet, and would like to know how others voted, leave the rating selection as "Vote Here" and then click the Cast Vote button.