Déjà vécu

Risti Ary Kardina
2 min readDec 8, 2020

let say that it’s the next level of Déjà vu

After 16 episodes and the whole Start-Up tear scene, I don’t know why this one is the only scene that makes me cry. It’s in the last episode where Samsan guys visiting their old office for the last time before it’s used by the new tenant.

I think I also have that kind of emotional feeling about places. Especially if it’s the place where you put your soul inside. Experiencing places could be something that can make me feel like having a connection or relationship between myself and the situation around me. It sounds like I’m talking about my freshman learning material, no?

Just like how Samsan Tech remembering the rooftop office that they have filled with memories.

I miss that time
The moments we spend in this place
So much fun
and made me miss

At the time you are visiting a place again after years and looking around. The past situation starts to play imaginary in your head. You are digging up your memory of that place.

The people, the vibes, the feeling. Déjà vécu. I discovered this term just now, seriously. That feeling is more than just Déjà vu — ever seen but Déjà vécu — remembering again something you have known awarely.

Ain’t it wonderful how everything seems so clear happened, and it can throw you back to the time where you were there?

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