: The opening sequence features sailors where rating badges appear on the wrong arm, indicating the filmmakers used a mirrored image for that specific shot.
: There are reported instances of NSFW or "glitchy" images hidden on computer screens in the background of the surveillance lab scenes.
: If it appears as text within the movie frames, it is likely a bug in the SRT (subtitle) file where the header information was accidentally included as a dialogue line at timecode 00:00:00 .
: Some players automatically display the filename of the loaded subtitle file at the top or bottom of the screen when playback begins. The "Feature" of Deja Vu
If you are looking for actual "interesting features" or hidden details in the 2006 film Deja Vu , there are several legitimate ones:
: The movie intentionally leaves clues that the "original" timeline the audience watches is actually already a loop, such as the phone ringing in a body bag early on.
This string often shows up when using media players (like VLC or Plex) with specific pirated releases, particularly those from the "YIFY" group. It usually indicates one of the following:
: The text you are seeing is the internal label of the subtitle stream. In many YIFY releases, the group "tagged" the subtitle tracks with the full file name. If your player is set to display the track name briefly when it starts, you will see this long string.
: The opening sequence features sailors where rating badges appear on the wrong arm, indicating the filmmakers used a mirrored image for that specific shot.
: There are reported instances of NSFW or "glitchy" images hidden on computer screens in the background of the surveillance lab scenes.
: If it appears as text within the movie frames, it is likely a bug in the SRT (subtitle) file where the header information was accidentally included as a dialogue line at timecode 00:00:00 . subtitle Deja.Vu.2006.720p.BluRay.x264.YIFYDeja...
: Some players automatically display the filename of the loaded subtitle file at the top or bottom of the screen when playback begins. The "Feature" of Deja Vu
If you are looking for actual "interesting features" or hidden details in the 2006 film Deja Vu , there are several legitimate ones: : The opening sequence features sailors where rating
: The movie intentionally leaves clues that the "original" timeline the audience watches is actually already a loop, such as the phone ringing in a body bag early on.
This string often shows up when using media players (like VLC or Plex) with specific pirated releases, particularly those from the "YIFY" group. It usually indicates one of the following: : Some players automatically display the filename of
: The text you are seeing is the internal label of the subtitle stream. In many YIFY releases, the group "tagged" the subtitle tracks with the full file name. If your player is set to display the track name briefly when it starts, you will see this long string.