Deja Vu

The Boston Phoenix

DIRECTED BY: Henry Jaglom

REVIEWED: 05-03-98

Henry Jaglom has made a career out of quirky little films built on robust dialogue and droll situations. Here Dana (Victoria Foyt, Jaglom's piercing wife and co-writer) finds herself in several surreal entanglements as she hopscotches across Europe to meet her fiancé for their "pre-honeymoon." In Jerusalem she shares a table with an older woman who speaks passionately about a lost love before disappearing. Then in Paris Dana has a premonition of a romantic figure that's realized when she later meets artist Sean (Stephen Dillane) in Dover. After that it's no surprise that Sean and his wife turn up at the English villa where Dana and her fiancé are staying. Then there's Skelly (the always elegant Vanessa Redgrave), who drops in to inform her brother (the villa's owner) that she cannot attend to their ailing mother because she has to travel the world and pursue the fruits of life. Jaglom layers these dramas with enough romance, compassion, and sophistication to make them provocative. You know which side of the argument the director leans to -- it just takes a lot of roundabout banter to get there.

--Tom Meek

Capsule Reviews
Deja Vu
Deja Vu
Deja Vu
Deja Vu

Film Vault Suggested Links
This Is My Father
The Governess
The Bridges of Madison County

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.