The spark for the film actually comes from Paula Patton as the victim-or-is-she? and Jesus (Jim Caviezel) as a really bad guy "patriot" Sure, the film is pure malarkey as far as being reasonable, but as escapism, it is actually much better than anticipated. FBI and Adam Goldberg somehow only gets to fire off a couple of wise cracks during his scenes. ![]() Val Kilmer is drastically underused as Mr. his enormous ego, but it somehow works here. Denzel does his customary strutting through with his favorite partner. Sure time travel and parallel universes are common in film, but the whole criminal element is a nice little twist to the theme. What is a little surprising about this one is the somewhat complex, if almost impossible to believe, story line. All of these are most certainly abundant and at the usual sensory overload level. Sorry if you thought it was your unique super-power. ![]() all staples from a Tony Scott/Jerry Bruckheimer production. It is said that more than two-thirds of the world population have experienced dj-vu at some point in their life. Explosions, Noise, Helicopters, Car Chases and guns.
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