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Déjà Vu is one of those films that lingers in the quiet spaces between dialogue. The story unfolds in the wake of a funeral, where this elderly couple, Emma and David, navigate the tender, sometimes clumsy moments of grief. The pacing feels slow but purposeful, allowing you to soak in the melancholy atmosphere. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects of loss and nostalgia hit hard. The performances are intimate—there’s a rawness to their interactions that feels real. And then there are those two men who remain; their presence adds an intriguing layer of tension. The film captures the weight of memories and the complexities of relationships, making it a distinct piece worth pondering over.
Cinematography captures somber tones.Themes of grief resonate deeply.Subtle performances draw you in.
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