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So, 'Déjà Vu: Surveillance Window' is this intriguing documentary that pulls back the curtain on the making of the film. It’s structured into ten segments, which is kind of neat because you really get a multi-faceted view of the production. They dive deep into the ferry explosion scene, which was a real standout in the movie - you can almost feel the chaos. Washington's performance is a focal point, and they discuss the character's nuances. The behind-the-scenes look at the makeup and costumes is pretty cool too, and the challenges of filming in New Orleans add a gritty texture to it. The collaboration between Washington, Bruckheimer, and Scott is mentioned too - you can see how their synergy really shaped the film's atmosphere. It's a solid piece for anyone curious about the craft of filmmaking.
Insightful look at filmmakingFocus on character developmentDetails on production challenges
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