![]() ![]() he is happy that his nightmare had ended. ![]() The backup boat arrives ,the lighthouse keeper is so happy to see the boat. But soon he realizes that he had murdered an innocent man with that realization comes the reversal of fortune. Events spiral out of control when he is forced to kill the stranger ,thinking that the stranger is a killer or gay or lunatic. The stranger takes over his space in the lighthouse keeper's cabin which forces our protagonist to brave the cold outdoor. Be the first to contribute Just click the 'Edit page' button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Synopsis submission guide. It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. Agent Doug Carlin is invited to join a newly formed FBI surveillance team to. He starts seeing the stranger in new light all his actions create fear in him. What is dj vu Is it a moment lived once before or is it the brain having a meltdown Synopsis. A terrorist blows up a ferry in New Orleans Harbour during a Mardi Gras party. The impressive tattoos, abrupt manners of the stranger suddenly acquires a new significance. The lighthouse keeper learns from the radio that an escaped convict from the nearby island prison is at large. But he soon finds out that the stranger can't talk or he refuses to talk. The lighthouse keeper is happy because he has another human being to talk to. Things change, when he finds a stranger washed ashore. Loneliness, Boredom and fear starts eating him up. His only link to the outer world is an old wireless radio through which he can only receive messages but unable to reply to it. ![]() when the movie opens ,we don't know how long the lighthouse keeper was stranded in the light house. Like all time-travel films, there's a jarring, nonsensical moment when the altered past has to meet the join of the unaltered present, but it's all carried off with a mad and silly energy, with muscular direction from Scott and cut together with frenetic fizz by editors Jason Hellman and Chris Lebenzon.Alone in a small island, a lighthouse keeper waits for the supply ship, which is late in arriving, because of bad weather. He actually smashes into people while he is doing this, his mighty Hummer crushing their paltry civilian automobiles! Tony Scott duly exploits the opportunity to show cars crashing innocent people must have been grievously hurt, surely? But does Washington worry? Heavens, no! He shares the director's own magnificent indifference. The best bits come when Washington is still in the here and now, zooming merrily along in a Humvee using a special portable virtual-reality scanner clamped to one eye to track the killer's past movements, driving along this same highway four days previously. As in Jonathan Demme's remake of The Manchurian Candidate, the film paradoxically feels more comfortable with a white American in the terrorist-villain role, rather than an alienated Arab or Muslim: an approach that avoids ethnic offence and even appears daringly liberal, but actually implies that only Americans are equal to the task of successfully attacking other Americans. We find out early on that the terrorist culprit is an American, played by Jim Caviezel, an ultra-patriot extremist nut. After an awful, plasma-screen-smashing row about the ethics of the whole business, the scientists are persuaded to let Washington hunch into their special pod, resembling the nosecone of Apollo 9, in which he can travel back in time, on a desperate mission to prevent the bombing and get jiggy with Claire in her pre-corpse state. Doug Carlin realises his been leaving clues from the past in the future, so he mustve found away to use the spacefolding technology to go back in time. Synopsis In Algiers, New Orleans, an explosion of a ferry transporting sailors from the USS Nimitz and their families on a Mardi Gras excursion causes 543 casualties. Their invention is like one of those Sky+ gizmos that allows you to "freeze" live TV sports events while you make a cup of tea, and then lets you resume watching on a time-delay. The synopsis below may give away important plot points. Who was she? How did she fit in? Carlin is astonished to find that a top-secret team of funky boffins can help him: using Einsteinian know-how to bend time and watch events unfolding anywhere in the world, four days ago. Washington conceives for the spiffing stiff what I have to say is an unwholesome and necrophiliac tendresse. She is a drop dead gorgeous gal who has dropped dead. Washington's heart is melted by discovering the body of a beautiful woman called Claire (Paula Patton) who appears to have been separately killed by the terrorist before the bombing took place.
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