A24 | Release Date: March 14, 2014
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JCouch777May 4, 2014
One of the strangest and creepiest movies ive seen. While some people don't like unclear endings that are left up to the viewer to decide/decipher I absolutely love them. Never have I walked away from a movie in such deep thought andOne of the strangest and creepiest movies ive seen. While some people don't like unclear endings that are left up to the viewer to decide/decipher I absolutely love them. Never have I walked away from a movie in such deep thought and reflection on what ive seen. Gyllenhaal also gives what may be his best ever performance in this years best movie so far. Expand
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StingwoodMay 1, 2014
Even if I didn'y liked previously movies from Denis Villeneuve (which was Prisoners), Enemy is so much different that I'm really confused by final meaning of this movie. Great acting from Jake Gyllenhaal and great using of symbols makes veryEven if I didn'y liked previously movies from Denis Villeneuve (which was Prisoners), Enemy is so much different that I'm really confused by final meaning of this movie. Great acting from Jake Gyllenhaal and great using of symbols makes very good movie. Expand
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MattBrady99Mar 26, 2015
The film is about a friend suggests he watch a particular video, a man recognizes the actor - as he looks exactly like him. He seeks out the actor and the two agree to meet - opening the door to something strange and sinister. This movie hasThe film is about a friend suggests he watch a particular video, a man recognizes the actor - as he looks exactly like him. He seeks out the actor and the two agree to meet - opening the door to something strange and sinister. This movie has a creepy score and a lot of people might not understand this movie but i did and that's why am giving this a good rating. Expand
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SuaveWerewolfSep 21, 2016
0 = Worse thing ever made
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10 = God's gift to mankind Going into this movie, I was mildly excited. The cover art alone is interesting. But man, was I blown away! Jake gyllenhaal shows his mastery in acting in this cult hit
0 = Worse thing ever made
5 = Average
10 = God's gift to mankind

Going into this movie, I was mildly excited. The cover art alone is interesting. But man, was I blown away! Jake gyllenhaal shows his mastery in acting in this cult hit that will keep you confused and intrigued for the whole ride. I highly suggest this movie if you love deep stories that get your mind working hard to find the inner meaning. also, if you are confused after viewing (like we all were) go on Youtube and watch one of the Explanation videos some people have posted. It will make a second viewing a must. Overall a great watch!
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LamontRaymondMar 30, 2014
One hell of a movie - the type of movie that gets me fired up to go to the theater. I'll simply call out the sickly yellow muck of the Toronto skyline as so effective. Loved it. And one critic suggested that the final shot is possibly theOne hell of a movie - the type of movie that gets me fired up to go to the theater. I'll simply call out the sickly yellow muck of the Toronto skyline as so effective. Loved it. And one critic suggested that the final shot is possibly the scariest he's ever seen in a film - I might have to agree. Expand
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sanyrubMay 21, 2017
Special little film that keeps you interested and intrigued despite the pacing being pretty slow. Jake Gyllenhaal takes ones again on a great role and carries the film by himself. The director has went onto bigger and better films withSpecial little film that keeps you interested and intrigued despite the pacing being pretty slow. Jake Gyllenhaal takes ones again on a great role and carries the film by himself. The director has went onto bigger and better films with Sicario and Arrival. Prisoners was a better film too. But this is no less a very interesting experiment. Not a must-see, but still good. Expand
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aguywhoreviewsMay 24, 2014
This movie is one of the best movies of 2014. However it isn't for everyone. This is not the traditional linear story line in movies that contain beginning, middle, and end. I can understand if someone dislikes this movie. This movie leaves aThis movie is one of the best movies of 2014. However it isn't for everyone. This is not the traditional linear story line in movies that contain beginning, middle, and end. I can understand if someone dislikes this movie. This movie leaves a lot to interpretation, and the ending may make people say, "What the **** Though this movie made me confused, going online and looking at theories makes me appreciate the movie more. Performances are great with Jake Gyllenhaal as both Adam and Anthony being the star of it. The cinematography is beautiful and the score very eerie. I highly recommend this movie. Expand
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usherd369Mar 31, 2014
A engrossing thriller on how deep and endless our minds truly are. As Villeneuve put it bluntly, if you like the sound of "A look into Jake Gyllenhaal's Subconscious", you should check Enemy out.
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ozymandias79May 23, 2014
Enemy comes across as someone's nightmare. There are a few WTF moments, especially at the end, which elevate the film to another level. Gyllenhaal is great in this and becoming a "go to" actor for sci-fi.
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AllenReviewsMar 21, 2014
Enemy is a beautifully shot, Very well acted and directed film about the mind of the subconscious, And the haunting imagery of spiders lingering other the city of Toronto, Captivating, Edge of your seat, Enemy is a incredible unforgettable film.
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WJSDec 13, 2014
Very interesting psychological thriller with a great performance from Jake Gyllenhaal and first rate direction from Denis Villeneuve, this movie is a serious mind **** Riveting from the get-go right up to its twisted shock ending, it's justVery interesting psychological thriller with a great performance from Jake Gyllenhaal and first rate direction from Denis Villeneuve, this movie is a serious mind **** Riveting from the get-go right up to its twisted shock ending, it's just the right length to avoid audience boredom. It has a slight Hitchcock feel to it, the cinematography is appropriately muted and it has an effectively eerie music sound track. Expand
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anothercoolguyMar 16, 2014
I wasn´t expecting to like this movie that much, amazing plot and great acting .
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Eon2323Dec 29, 2014
This film is one of a kind. Not only do we get amazing performances from the actors especially Jake Gyllenhaal, but this film requires you to think. It requires you to do research on this film. It makes you sit there mouth agape by the end ofThis film is one of a kind. Not only do we get amazing performances from the actors especially Jake Gyllenhaal, but this film requires you to think. It requires you to do research on this film. It makes you sit there mouth agape by the end of the film. Not many films did that this year. You will be confused by this movie. And part of it is all the fun of watching. Expand
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TrailesqueFeb 5, 2018
A cool little psychological thriller that features a fine performance (performances?) from Gyllenhaal. An earnest young history professor, who is having some romantic problems, sees the face of an actor in a film that looks like his own. HeA cool little psychological thriller that features a fine performance (performances?) from Gyllenhaal. An earnest young history professor, who is having some romantic problems, sees the face of an actor in a film that looks like his own. He awkwardly tracks the guy down and they discover that they are physically identical. Well directed by Villeneuve, with many ordinary interactions that are full of hidden tension. Based on a story by Jose Saramago, "The Double", which would have been a better title. A couple of weird questions are left hanging at the end. Expand
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JamesLMar 23, 2014
Pure nonsense and garbage. It made no sense to me and people in the theater turned to me at the end to ask me what the hell it meant. I then turned to someone else who had no clue as well. I did not understand the spiders at all and thePure nonsense and garbage. It made no sense to me and people in the theater turned to me at the end to ask me what the hell it meant. I then turned to someone else who had no clue as well. I did not understand the spiders at all and the filming was dreary. A real waste of film and Jake G must be getting a big head if he thinks we are buying into this type of cheap bs. I didn't walk out because it wasn't long enough to walk out on. Spiders my ass. Expand
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OlivierPielDec 26, 2019
Not every great music has to be a symphony or an opera. Sometimes, a little chamber music can be witty and entertaining. For books and films it is the same thing.
Denis Villeneuve should have kept doing this type of ingenious, powerful and
Not every great music has to be a symphony or an opera. Sometimes, a little chamber music can be witty and entertaining. For books and films it is the same thing.
Denis Villeneuve should have kept doing this type of ingenious, powerful and intimate films, rather than getting lost, or better said, diluted, in projects such as Arrival and Blade Runner since some of the ideas and scenes he developed in Enemy have been copied in both blockbusters but in a far more bloated, bland and ponderous fashion.

In this film, Villeneuve's tackles the postmodern man's neurosis, bad faith, schizophrenia and masculinity's terror of femninity in a masterly fashion.

Minus points: Pacing is laborious. Some scenes drag on for too long and the initial beauty of the first scene is not repeated often during the film
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soshiantJul 11, 2014
Enemy was a boring movie. I watch the movie because of JG but I was disappointed. It was nonsense! Just waiting time. I wonder what did the director want to say by such a presentation? What is the meaning of the spider at the end? About twoEnemy was a boring movie. I watch the movie because of JG but I was disappointed. It was nonsense! Just waiting time. I wonder what did the director want to say by such a presentation? What is the meaning of the spider at the end? About two hours of my life fell into a garbage! Expand
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BogKidJul 23, 2014
Yes, I've read all of the existential crap about this movie. Non-linear. Chaos not yet organized. Etc. Etc. This was a film full of tiresome people doing illogical things. Accomplishing absolutely nothing. Thought provoking? Yes -- IYes, I've read all of the existential crap about this movie. Non-linear. Chaos not yet organized. Etc. Etc. This was a film full of tiresome people doing illogical things. Accomplishing absolutely nothing. Thought provoking? Yes -- I thought this film was pompous trash. Expand
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fishmanPDXApr 24, 2014
I think this is one of those movies that people praise because they didn't understand it. They're afraid of being perceived as missing some deep artistic statement so they pretend. The movie is a failure.
Here's how it went for me. The
I think this is one of those movies that people praise because they didn't understand it. They're afraid of being perceived as missing some deep artistic statement so they pretend. The movie is a failure.
Here's how it went for me. The fist 30 minutes or so were a complete bore. Then suddenly it started to intrigue me and I though it might turn out to me a good movie. I was wrong. It slowly fizzled away to nothing and then abruptly ended. I was left with the distinct feeling that the film was originally meant to be something other than what was on the reels of film come the end of the shoot. And that rather than eat crow they edited together what they could and tried to pass it off as a third rate David Lynch Film.
The movie is an exercise in pretension where the talent of the writers failed to meet their own vision (if there ever was one)
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FrequentFlyerMar 14, 2014
Dimly lit, all beiges and browns, makes Toronto look like a dingy slumland. Too much borrowing from Naked Lunch and French art film, with long studies of thoughtful/frustrated/puzzled/sad Jake G, and not enough plot to follow. What person isDimly lit, all beiges and browns, makes Toronto look like a dingy slumland. Too much borrowing from Naked Lunch and French art film, with long studies of thoughtful/frustrated/puzzled/sad Jake G, and not enough plot to follow. What person is not curious to meet their doppelgänger? Seems like Adam Bell got cold feet right away, and many of his reactions were questionable. Some red herrings (watch for a recurring photo) and predictable manipulative behaviour from Anthony Claire as the "evil twin". Or maybe he wasn't... If Denis Villeneuve wanted people to talk about the film, then he will be getting his wish, but not in a good way. I will be advising friends to avoid, avoid, avoid. At least some Canadian film crew got work; that's the only rationale for my score of 2. Expand
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saxxyMar 18, 2014
You have to be kidfing!! Never wrote a review about a movie before but had to warn those thinking about seeing this movie. Do not waste your money! I am shocked that the lesd actor associated his name to this piece of junk!
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NikolayGJun 19, 2014
The movie is 3/4 over before you get past what the trailer reveals. The ending is predictable and more the sort of thing you'd see in a farce, one of those Comedy of Errors inspired comedies about twins, with violence tossed in. The very lastThe movie is 3/4 over before you get past what the trailer reveals. The ending is predictable and more the sort of thing you'd see in a farce, one of those Comedy of Errors inspired comedies about twins, with violence tossed in. The very last few seconds, however, where surreality enters the picture, make no sense on any level whatsoever except that it was a reverse Kafka visual pun. Just stupid. A horrendously dull and plodding and unimaginative movie. Expand
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DrakenJun 18, 2014
Waste of time. The story goes nowhere, I felt nothing. It tries to break the monotony of the very bland and very boring "double personality / look alike / twin" themed scenes by adding some random creepiness (and over acting, and crying, andWaste of time. The story goes nowhere, I felt nothing. It tries to break the monotony of the very bland and very boring "double personality / look alike / twin" themed scenes by adding some random creepiness (and over acting, and crying, and drama in scenes that do not warrant it) that never succeeds, then it tries to be mysterious by waving some spider imagery here and there, but there is no symbolism or depth to any of it. Just a bland, gimmicky movie that goes nowhere. Expand
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Friskytiger81Mar 26, 2014
Because this is such a polarizing film is the reason you need to see this. Prepare yourself, you will be thinking about this long after it's done. And might like it even more the second-viewing, which it's worth. Everything does make sense,Because this is such a polarizing film is the reason you need to see this. Prepare yourself, you will be thinking about this long after it's done. And might like it even more the second-viewing, which it's worth. Everything does make sense, as the director has stated, when it's given context. The opening line on the screen is: "Chaos is order undeciphered", so you know not everything is going to be spelled out to you in linear form (i.e. beginning, middle, end). It's moody (incredible photography, score) harkens back to great noirs and reminds me of The Game as directed by Cronenberg. Loved the underlining premise of fear and it's power over man's every decision. Expand
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beingryanjudeDec 30, 2014
Not nearly as bold as Villeneuve's Prisoners from last year, Enemy rests on another hefty performance from Jake Gyllenhaal. Villeneuve proves once more that his craft is unique and thought provoking; however, more symbolic and deep than necessary.
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kabloom100Mar 15, 2014
The whole movie looks like it was shot through smog. There's too many holes in the premise. Yes, there's a twist at the end but getting there is definitely not half the fun. Or any fun at all. Nothing to recommend this film at all.
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nicholasbertJun 12, 2014
Why was everything so dark? I mean, literally dark. I never understand why they don't flick the lights on. Anyway, Enemy is a Kafkaesque psychological something that didn't quite impress me. In fact, with such an idea, the double, which isWhy was everything so dark? I mean, literally dark. I never understand why they don't flick the lights on. Anyway, Enemy is a Kafkaesque psychological something that didn't quite impress me. In fact, with such an idea, the double, which is not really anything new (it all probably heralds to Dostoevskij's novel rather than Saramago), with the immediate dreariness it may cause, one could have created the masterpiece of thrillers. But no, we have no such thing here. Expand
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sammurphy66Jul 14, 2014
Bizarre yet intriguing, Enemy is somewhat enjoyable, but ultimately succumbs to an unexplainably abrupt ending, which leaves viewers questioning the entire film.
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MovieReviewsApr 11, 2014
"Enemy" is a psychological, min-bending 87 mins, with masterful crafting and flexibility & Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a solid, fascinating performance that promises more to come. It is a must see!
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matcatMar 17, 2014
Slow as molasses, filmed in a kind of sepia, depressing and with a completely unexplainable, illogical and strange end, leaving people saying "that's it?". Loved Villeneuve's previous films, hated this.
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critic9Jul 20, 2014
Spoiler Alert!!!

The only reason I rated this movie a 1 instead of a 0 is because it had enough allure to trick me into watching the whole thing... although I did fast forward through 50% of it as it was toooooo slow. I kept feeling the
Spoiler Alert!!!

The only reason I rated this movie a 1 instead of a 0 is because it had enough allure to trick me into watching the whole thing... although I did fast forward through 50% of it as it was toooooo slow. I kept feeling the urge to turn up the brightness on my TV because it was so dark. However, I loved the idea of the movie - a guy meets his own doppelganger & interesting things could pursue. However, when you think something interesting or dramatic is going to happen, it just falls flat instead. They have so many opportunities to create a passionate or fascinating scene, but choose to go with watered down drudgery instead. WHY? Then, at the end, it's as if they can't muster up a real ending to this one-way street to Boringville, so they just randomly decide to throw in a gigantic spider to eat the pregnant chic (but you don't even get to SEE IT happen... zzzzz). The End. I thought this was the worst movie ever... until I watched Under the Skin... even worse!
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ydnar4Apr 19, 2015
Enemy just isn't my movie. I liked Jake Gyllenhaal's previous collaboration with Denis Villeneuve which was Prisoners, an excellent movie, but I'm not a fan of this. I just don't get the ending and its just so drawn out and boring. I'm sureEnemy just isn't my movie. I liked Jake Gyllenhaal's previous collaboration with Denis Villeneuve which was Prisoners, an excellent movie, but I'm not a fan of this. I just don't get the ending and its just so drawn out and boring. I'm sure that other people can enjoy it but it just doesn't do anything for me. Expand
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lordmoo_23Sep 23, 2014
his is not your traditional beginning, middle, and end story. The film has a non-linear element of story-telling, making it unique and unpredictable. People will be split on their feelings of "Enemy," those who are willing to sit through ahis is not your traditional beginning, middle, and end story. The film has a non-linear element of story-telling, making it unique and unpredictable. People will be split on their feelings of "Enemy," those who are willing to sit through a very slow paced and simple story may or may not be rewarded with an abstract puzzle that awaits to be deciphered. I did appreciate the slow paced build-up, yet was a bit disappointed at the amount of plot closure the film gave us. French-Canadian director, Denis Villeneuve's use of intense sounds and music with summer blockbuster-like camera shots contrasted greatly with the slow character driven and psychologically oriented story. It seemed as if the director was unsure of what kind of a movie he was making. The screenplay was very simple, yet very complicated, and that is greatly credited to Jake Gyllenhaal's performance, or should I say performances? The Toronto skyline setting added a suspenseful and ghost-town atmosphere to the movie, which is peculiar as Toronto is a loud and busy metropolis in reality. But perhaps the film is trying to convey that nothing is as it seems. Although Villeneuve chooses to not leave behind answers to creepy crawling questions, he gives you just enough tools to answer them yourself. Expand
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LatinCritic13May 26, 2018
Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy is a must watch for those that love seeing independent foreign mystery films. Similar to Nicolas Winding Refn’s films, Enemy is stylishly well acted, directed, shot, written with such mysterious charisma that mostDenis Villeneuve’s Enemy is a must watch for those that love seeing independent foreign mystery films. Similar to Nicolas Winding Refn’s films, Enemy is stylishly well acted, directed, shot, written with such mysterious charisma that most film fanatics might enjoy. Enemy may not be for everybody, but overall it takes the cake of how stable it is when the tension gets tighter throughout the last minutes of this film starring Jake Gyllenhaal in action. Expand
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boubadiopFeb 19, 2015
Its a good film if it made sense.

The film is quite short and as you sit there watching with the ending drawing closer and closer you start to wonder when this film is finally going to piece itself together and make sense, but nope the
Its a good film if it made sense.

The film is quite short and as you sit there watching with the ending drawing closer and closer you start to wonder when this film is finally going to piece itself together and make sense, but nope the ending is just freaky and then your sat there wondering why you even bothered watching it.

After the film me and my girlfriend had to watch a 30minute youtube clip explaining what actually happened.

Watch it if you like getting confused
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BroyaxAug 7, 2018
Denis Villeneuve tente de nous faire du David Lynch mais n'y parvient pas vraiment : son film n'est pas assez bizarre, pas assez timbré, pas assez surréaliste et en même temps pas assez réaliste : il reste le cul entre deux chaises à vivoterDenis Villeneuve tente de nous faire du David Lynch mais n'y parvient pas vraiment : son film n'est pas assez bizarre, pas assez timbré, pas assez surréaliste et en même temps pas assez réaliste : il reste le cul entre deux chaises à vivoter pendant une heure et demi qui en paraît trois...

On appréciera sa maîtrise des plans, de la steadycam et de l'éclairage, ce qui donne une ambiance particulière, soulignée par une musique, non, une sorte d'accompagnement sonore discordant plutôt... ça fait son effet mais ça reste très froid.

Jake Gyllenhaal est comme souvent très convaincant, même en barbu mais on se demande ce que notre Mélanie nationale est venue faire dans cette galère ! elle meuble littéralement et a l'air davantage d'une call girl que d'une copine.

Finalement, contrairement aux meilleurs délires de David Lynch, Enemy n'est que fort peu sujet à une quelconque interprétation : le film reste ici vide, ses efforts sont vains et on s'en désintéresse bien vite. Même l'expérience analogue avec Lena Headey (The Broken) était plus intrigante, plus fascinante sur la question du double et de l'identité, et pourtant on pouvait déjà trouver à y redire...

Un échec patent donc pour le réalisateur canadien qui n'a que sa qualité formelle ici pour séduire : c'est bien peu, trop peu pour que l'on lui accorde le plus petit bénéfice du doute. Un coup dans l'eau.
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DirigiblePulpFeb 1, 2015
A trippy mind game. There seems to be an audience for movies in which everything apparently has second meanings, and once you figure it out it "all" makes sense (but not really...). It makes the viewer feel smarter than the average Joe, andA trippy mind game. There seems to be an audience for movies in which everything apparently has second meanings, and once you figure it out it "all" makes sense (but not really...). It makes the viewer feel smarter than the average Joe, and this absurd feeling of superiority propagates an opinion of greatness. But sometimes these second meanings and general obtuseness don't make for a great film, even with the meanings understood.

Scene by scene the film should work, should at least feel like growth and story in service of something. This isn't quite that. There are moments of great cinema in here, but even with an even interpretation, there are still long-winded scenes of ponderousness that don't further any sort of feeling for the story, outside of trying to provide some out of reach meaning.

What I mean is this: David Lynch makes great films with plots that can't be explained are are looped in some dream logic. But they still work even without meaning. This film never quite does.
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lasttimeisawJul 19, 2014
ENEMY is Denis Villeneuve’s back-to-back psychological drama with PRISONER (2013, 8/10), treads the water of a doppelgänger sub-genre, it is a neatly gripping head-scratcher hoisted by its jaw-dropping anti-climax (literally the flabbergastedENEMY is Denis Villeneuve’s back-to-back psychological drama with PRISONER (2013, 8/10), treads the water of a doppelgänger sub-genre, it is a neatly gripping head-scratcher hoisted by its jaw-dropping anti-climax (literally the flabbergasted final scene), and confidently beckons for repeated viewings, running succinctly within 90 minutes, Villeneuve knows how to play his game perfectly.

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SpangleAug 8, 2014
I am surprised at the mixed response to this one from the audience, but I really liked Enemy. It was unique, weird, and incredibly confusing, but that is what makes it fun at the end of the day. I love films that leave you wondering, "WhatI am surprised at the mixed response to this one from the audience, but I really liked Enemy. It was unique, weird, and incredibly confusing, but that is what makes it fun at the end of the day. I love films that leave you wondering, "What the hell did I just watch?" and this one fits the bill to a t. Jake Gyllenhaal is phenomenal here as Adam Bell and Anthony Claire. He plays these two different, but very similar men brilliantly and is able to switch between the two at the drop of a hat, which is really cool to watch. In addition, it is gorgeously filmed. I loved the lighting at night and, on top of that, the shots during the day are also very beautiful. It truly is eye candy. It also functions great as a psychological thriller as, even though it slow going in the beginning, when it kicks into high gear, you are left wondering "Wtf wtf wtf wtf" as events unfold. This was one of my most anticipated films of 2014 and now that I have finally been able to see it, it does not disappoint at all. I have no idea what any of it means, but I have a sneaking suspicion that this one will benefit from repeat viewings. Expand
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BshopAug 16, 2014
Decent, thought-provoking movie with not much substance. Some nudity, some cursing, and a lot of confusion and thinking. I'm sure the concept was great (maybe as a book or screenplay), but as a movie it didn't really work.
In summary, rent
Decent, thought-provoking movie with not much substance. Some nudity, some cursing, and a lot of confusion and thinking. I'm sure the concept was great (maybe as a book or screenplay), but as a movie it didn't really work.
In summary, rent if you want, but don't buy unless you absolutely love the movie. It reminded me of another B-movie with Jake Gyllenhall: Source Code. So if you liked that, you might like this.
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LeZeeJul 3, 2014
Whoever watched the movie 'Prisoners' will definitely expect like the much mount Everest, because it was the next feature film from the same director. Which will also lead to disappointment for the majority because it was detached fromWhoever watched the movie 'Prisoners' will definitely expect like the much mount Everest, because it was the next feature film from the same director. Which will also lead to disappointment for the majority because it was detached from entertainment in the far distance. You can call it an art movie, but the materials used for the story were somehow stronger. I mean for the grown ups and especially for a man with patience. It deal about a middle aged man and his world of desires towards sex and irresponsibility in the life he lives.

It was adapted from a novel called 'The Double'. Looks like the title was not available then changed it to 'Enemy'. Not a bad title either, but slightly misleads especially after watcher 'Prisoners'. Adam is a history professor and his life is a less joyous. His mother is worried about him for being careless. One day by chance he discovers something while watching a movie that knocks his inner consciousness. He begins to give more interest on it and prepare to solve the mystery. The venture he's after is supposed to take place smoothly, but it didn't. Hits back to his life and scatters the pieces of his own identity.

‘‘Never know how your day
is gonna turn out.’’

I must make you understand that it was like a jigsaw puzzle. The story just happens and it won't expose completely with proper description. Like the outer layer of a fruit, but inside there are lots of stuffs to figure it out by ourselves. If you are a smart enough, you will sketch your own conclusion by joining the pieces. For that you may need to watch twice. Revealing my opinion may end in spoiler, but wanted to say that the story was programmed to handle a man's irresponsibility and desire. Both were symbolically exposed its identity and rest of the things leaves for the audience to observe closely, otherwise you will miss the important point.

I yet to watch 'The Double', the description kind of match to this. Nowadays this thing keeps happening frequently like recently ones 'Olympus Has Fallen' and 'White House Down'. Anyway, Jake Gyllenhaal was awesome in this movie. Almost 90 per cent of the movie frames had captured his presence. Without a doubt its a one man show. He's becoming a great personality in Hollywood, but it was not a Hollywood flick. Finally, one more time I will remind you that it is not a piece of cake for everyone, choose it if you are not preferring entertainment.
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NathonasNov 8, 2021
This movie was good but confusing on my first watch and amazing on the second. I did some reading on the theories of what's happening in the film before watching it a second time and enjoyed noticing all the little hints. The story is reallyThis movie was good but confusing on my first watch and amazing on the second. I did some reading on the theories of what's happening in the film before watching it a second time and enjoyed noticing all the little hints. The story is really well-written with lots of little details that bring everything together, plus some ambiguity so it's open to some interpretation. Combine that with great cinematography that really strengthens the movie's themes.

If you enjoy watching movies that make you think, this is a great choice.
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Eclectic_ListenOct 7, 2014
I couldn't take my eyes off of the screen for the entire movie. The tone was even and powerful throughout, the intrigue didn't let up for a scene or a second, the score and the composition were supremely complimentary. I saw the trailer andI couldn't take my eyes off of the screen for the entire movie. The tone was even and powerful throughout, the intrigue didn't let up for a scene or a second, the score and the composition were supremely complimentary. I saw the trailer and knew I wanted to see this movie and I can assure you that there's a lot more going on here than that teaser would have you think. This is a movie that will leave you anxious and hungry for an explanation. There are a lot of great discussions on the film's meaning and I think it's pretty subjective. This is a movie that unapologetically breaks the template of contemporary film expectations. You haven't seen anything like this, you likely won't again and comparing it to anything else would be a stretch. Expand
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gracjanskiNov 14, 2021
I had a very different idea about this movie, because it starts with some explanations about dictatorship, so I thought I will be a political movie. But instead it is psychological with a great performance by Jake Gyllenhaal. In addition II had a very different idea about this movie, because it starts with some explanations about dictatorship, so I thought I will be a political movie. But instead it is psychological with a great performance by Jake Gyllenhaal. In addition I didnt expect a great movie, because the scores in internet are not that good, but I like such movies, so I enjoyed it to think all the time, to think about the story. Expand
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oDjentoJul 28, 2015
A truly captivating yet exceedingly confusing art-house film that left me thinking that I must watch it again; and on a couple more viewings the film becomes so much more clear.
The films message is constantly yet subtly given through
A truly captivating yet exceedingly confusing art-house film that left me thinking that I must watch it again; and on a couple more viewings the film becomes so much more clear.
The films message is constantly yet subtly given through dialogue, imagery and metaphors that make it hard to keep up with, as there is only a 86 minute mark to build up and finalise the films themes. The film is a mind bender for sure but it is maybe best to go into viewing with this in mind. Jake Gyllenhaal’s character is battling something; what I will not spill. He must deal with it and fix the problem. The film also heavily links itself with dictatorship and women, so take note of this and watch the screen carefully. Basically, without spoiling anything, the films message and themes are executed in maybe a bit too indistinguishable way but once you’ve figured it out it becomes an incredibly interesting film.
The films pacing wasn’t too bad but then it was only 86 minutes so it didn’t have to worry itself about that too much. Directing was very nice and really helped highlight the films message visually. The acting was good all round, but nothing extremely award worthy here. Most enjoyably is the last 15 minutes of the film, which are perfectly delivered for the audience to sit there tensely and afterwards deliberate over; and with this comes one of the creepiest and scariest finales I have ever witnessed!
Sound design and the soundtrack to the film add exquisitely to the films tone and atmosphere, but doesn’t overpower itself. The dark and brooding atmosphere feels like something out of a Fincher classic.
Overall the film is well worth the watch but with maybe not too friendly a viewing for people don’t don’t want to think too hard the film is not too easily accessible, quite an elitist film perhaps. I would give this film a 7.6ish or a bit more, and so will round up to 8. I don’t believe the film has warranted itself an 8 but it Is definitely more than a 7 and better than what some people have made it out to be. Very enjoyable but not easily digestible; Will take a few bites.
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RoachramirezMay 11, 2014
Es una pelicula que te puede hacer pensar mucho de que trata o por que pasan las cosas que ves, pero que te llega a entretener actuaciones muy buenas. dejando que cada persona saque sus conclusiones de la trama.
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chwAug 1, 2014
Enemy was quite strange. After watching Prisoners, I expected more from this (because of the same director), but this movie could've been a Coen brothers movie, since their style is out there...
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Meth-dudeApr 16, 2016
The cinematography was superb, the acting was amazing and the movie was interesting and unpredictable.Enemy definitely is a movie you should not miss.
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CharlemagneJun 2, 2014
An amazing movie. It made me feel and think. It leads the viewer down a dark and curious path. And the feeling stays with you as you think about the movie for days afterwords. This is art. It is not for people looking for an anesthesia in theAn amazing movie. It made me feel and think. It leads the viewer down a dark and curious path. And the feeling stays with you as you think about the movie for days afterwords. This is art. It is not for people looking for an anesthesia in the form of mindless action-comedy. Most amazingly it makes Mississauga look fascinating and mysterious. Expand
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SushiStonerAug 15, 2014
Silent but Deadly this film is unique, great performance by Jake Gyllenhaal the plot is scattered around like a puzzle in desperate need for an intelligent audience to solve it.
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TimberTalkJan 24, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Leave it to those French Existentialists to leave you with a huge tarantula vagina for no apparent reason in a closet, then say "See ya!" was it all just a dream? Was Sarah Gadon the sexy performer at the beginning? Was she a huge Spider? Are we supposed to look at the traits of a tarantula and see how they are like the human species? And the car scene with lovely and talented Melanie and Jakers is that to show yes, they are a volatile couple that would never work, so let's get them out of here, and le deux sensitives end of together but of course, it's tough to order up brunch and cuddle when what, there's always that evil sinister spider breathing down that neck of yours. Will he be a partner, the neck..or the spider? Are spiders like women, in their soft but dangerous way, "C'mon, guys really?!" You didn't have an ending, admit it. And no, it doesn't count that we saw one under a stripper/performer's wonderful and strange high-heel at the start of the noir cinematique.I just don't know. Will this be brought up in the next meeting? Because I am out to lunch and unavailable. Geez Louise, monsieur. Too bad, because I totally dig all that Sunday afternoon vacant outdoor set like its The Science Center or Thorncliffe Park, that certain element of Dead ringers Cronenberg, very isolating and odd, be it windy or just grey. Loved the music, made you really want to keep watching thinking Boy, this is going to be nuts! Too bad, it really drew me in. Expand
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Bobcat53Oct 25, 2015
Achingly slow, boring, ponderous are the words to describe this piece of absolute tripe. It vies for the worst movie I had ever seen up till yesterday, and that was The Hours. I sometimes wonder if actors actually sit and watch the movieAchingly slow, boring, ponderous are the words to describe this piece of absolute tripe. It vies for the worst movie I had ever seen up till yesterday, and that was The Hours. I sometimes wonder if actors actually sit and watch the movie after the production, and not think, "what the hell was I thinking"!!! Expand
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Judge_ReddFeb 13, 2016
It was thrilling to watch until the ending provides so little payoff you look for a deeper meaning, but, in the end, no matter how hard you think, nothing will make sense of this film. It is a 4/10 for being well-acted and captivating, butIt was thrilling to watch until the ending provides so little payoff you look for a deeper meaning, but, in the end, no matter how hard you think, nothing will make sense of this film. It is a 4/10 for being well-acted and captivating, but ultimately fails to reward the viewer with any discernible coherency after force feeding the audience a metaphor of a conclusion. Expand
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teddywymanAug 21, 2017
One of the best movies I've ever seen. It has the perfect balance of being open to interpretation while still maintaining central messages and themes that are objectively being driven across. Every single scene, shot, word, etc. in this movieOne of the best movies I've ever seen. It has the perfect balance of being open to interpretation while still maintaining central messages and themes that are objectively being driven across. Every single scene, shot, word, etc. in this movie somehow plays into the overarching idea, and so when you're done watching and you have time to digest it you immediately want to watch it again so that you can decipher it more thoroughly and pick up on things you missed. It's also very unique, as it was unlike any movie I'd ever seen before while still following the roots of any psychological thriller. Beyond that, it's a quick 90 minutes so it doesn't drag, it has a very eerie tone and a dark color scheme, it will certainly keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat, and it's very well put together. Jake Gyllenhaal kills it, as do the supporting cast. If you aren't a fan of complicated movies with hidden messages, or if you want fast-paced action as opposed to slow-burning suspense, then this movie might not be for you. However, of the movies that are like that, this is certainly one of the best ever. Absolutely loved it. Expand
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Dragonfly44Oct 25, 2020
The acting is good and story is interesting and told in an interesting way, but unfortunately its really just not enjoyable or worth your time
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ManuelboteroOct 9, 2017
It's **** up! Loved it! It's **** up! Loved it!It's **** up! Loved it!It's **** up! Loved it!It's **** up! Loved it!It's **** up! Loved it!It's **** up! Loved it!It's **** up! Loved it!It's **** up!
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amheretojudgeSep 26, 2019
Over and over Gyllenhaal takes a step further into the self-created dark genre of his, he is way ahead of the game now.

Enemy Villeneuve is going in the other direction. Since he has always had a trippy idea to film it on screen. His vocab
Over and over Gyllenhaal takes a step further into the self-created dark genre of his, he is way ahead of the game now.

Enemy

Villeneuve is going in the other direction. Since he has always had a trippy idea to film it on screen. His vocab has to be coherent even if subtextual. And compared to other projects of his, I think this is completely opposite. The co-writer and director Denis Villeneuve is challenging both himself and his audience. And what is at cost here is the cast's undisputed performance especially Jake Gyllenhaal in the lead, differentiating two personalities with nuanced ticks that could easily also be interpreted as a similarity. The film only tumbles when it drags the known and the unknown aspect of the storytelling by adding the love affair ingredient to this hotchpotch of melodrama.

It is to be understood clearly that maybe the writers felt the necessity on speaking the crux of the film, the rights issue and the identity crisis through clear metaphors as such. But in doing so, this analysation of non-insomniac or more accurately anti-insomniac case trips over its own obstacles. What or where then the film wins on, is purely on Villeneuve's direction. His methods that are convincingly effective.

Take the scene where Jake Gyllenhaal follows Melanie Laurent's character. Visually Villeneuve doesn't hold back on expressing the idioms, thr grammar, the logistics that the film or particularly the characters follow. And it is similar to the Coen Brothers' No Country For Old Men in terms of the physicality that it adores. Yes, adores. This psychological horror drama loves to romanticize the physical acts to the best of its ability. Just think about it, even the antics, the turns and the leads of the film rely upon a physical act, either a preparation or a performance anxiety. Enemy is a meta film, if we flip the plot of the film to itself, it is its own doom, there is no escape.
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Jose_VitorJan 30, 2018
a film that is a unique work of art, which brings with it a metaphorical atmosphere in which the one who did not understand perceives a superficial history, but is instigated in the end to go deeper in the interpretation
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drone41Feb 9, 2018
You have to think twice after this what you actually saw. I found the point in some review after that, and think this is one of the movies everybody should look twice to understand, but after all, it's not so special about it.
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GrantD243Sep 26, 2018
Enemy is an odd one, but in a good way. It's not a film that will be very well understood after one viewing, and even after several viewings I'm still trying to dissect some of it. The story is intriguing in so many ways and Jake GyllenhaalEnemy is an odd one, but in a good way. It's not a film that will be very well understood after one viewing, and even after several viewings I'm still trying to dissect some of it. The story is intriguing in so many ways and Jake Gyllenhaal gives a great performance as a man who may be a little crazy, but at the same time this is one of the slowest moving 1.5 hour films I've ever watched. The pacing feels a little off and makes it feel closer to 2 hours for me. I still enjoy watching it occasionally, though, as it forces your brain to do more thinking than the average film these days.

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DjakeirJan 30, 2019
I can not give a moviemaker enough credit for trusting an audience. This movie is guaranteed to entrap you in its web. The film is completely realised and with that regard it is flawless. Speaking of flawless, Jake Gyllenhaal cements himselfI can not give a moviemaker enough credit for trusting an audience. This movie is guaranteed to entrap you in its web. The film is completely realised and with that regard it is flawless. Speaking of flawless, Jake Gyllenhaal cements himself as one of the actors who can't step a foot wrong; but instead of being an exhausting feat for him, which it would be for the majority of actors, he effortlessly does it due to his abundance in talent and artistic flare. Expand
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marcmifsudFeb 9, 2019
BREAKDOWN

Writing (Josè Saramago (novel)/Javier Gullòn): 'Enemy' shines in some aspects of its writing and raises questions in others. The dialogue is wonderfully written and feels natural when coupled with the performances. The general plot
BREAKDOWN

Writing (Josè Saramago (novel)/Javier Gullòn): 'Enemy' shines in some aspects of its writing and raises questions in others. The dialogue is wonderfully written and feels natural when coupled with the performances. The general plot is weird and surreal without being convoluted. In addition, the order of events feels motivated and gives some unexpected payoff, without leaving a ridiculously open ending. The only downside, though, and this may just be a fault in my analysis, is the spiders seem to have no connection to the story. I have been trying to piece it together since watching it, but I can't figure it out. Perhaps it has to do with a web of connected lives or something allegorical. There is also not enough to hint at why Anthony and Adam are basically clones. 7/10

Performances: The cast absolutely shines. Jake Gyllenhaal somehow manages to convince us that there are two of him, each one with different personalities and quirks, but yet is connected by a one or more traits, besides them both being Jake Gyllenhaal. Even the supporting cast is wonderful. Melanie Laurent is fantastic despite not shining until the end and Sarah Gadon pulls off a beautifully emotional performance. 10/10

Cinematography (Nicolas Bolduc): The camerawork in this film is nothing flashy, but yet is an aid in connecting us emotionally with the characters. The most impressive aspect of the cinematography is the fact that Nicolas Bolduc was able to make the characters' lives feel the same through the framing and lighting. 8/10

Editing (Matthew Hannam): There were some choices in cutting the footage that felt wrong. Some cuts were out of place and threw off a scene. However, in some places, the editing made a scene great. 6/10

Visual Effects: The visual effects with the spiders were well-done and felt real while also fantastical. The last spider, however, could have felt a bit more realistic. It just looked too smooth. 7/10

Enjoyment: 'Enemy' is a movie that will have you on the edge of your seat wondering what the f*ck is going on. It's excellent to watch as a mind trip and definitely deserves rewatches to piece together the plot more, which I will be doing at some point! 9/10

Musical Score (Danny Bensi/Saunder Jurriaans): The score is beautiful and really makes the mood of each scene. Sometimes the score even speaks for the characters. After hearing this score, I can tell why Denis worked with Johann Johannson so much in future films. 9/10

Sound Mixing: 'Enemy' doesn't play with the sound mixing and foley in any interesting ways. In fact, it could have been smoothed out in some spots where room tone and sound effects were added in over no dialogue to, probably, cover up the director giving cues. 5/10

Production Design (Patrice Vermette): The production design is the silent hero of this flick. Anthony Claire's apartment is wonderfully crafted and gives off the vibe of his character before we even see him. And that in comparison to Adam Bell's apartment really show the contrast between the characters. 9/10

Summary: 'Enemy' is a mind-boggling trip that confuses and intrigues while providing some of the best performances of the decade. 7/10
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AlexKallinskyFeb 26, 2019
An extremely metaphorical psychological mindmessing movie that most certainly requires thought. Jake Gyllenhaal combined with Denis Villeneuve's masterful direction creates a very refreshing, different movie than what we get today.
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geewahFeb 2, 2022
Gyllenhaal shines as he takes on the role of two characters in this weird (in a good way) and creepy tale directed by Denis Villeneuve.
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AJ_13Apr 6, 2021
This film is just too much for me. Plot's complexity is absolutely mind-blowing. Supported by great acting and music, time flies while watching it.
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LumdogOct 29, 2021
It's a strange film full of symbolism and hidden meanings. It'll have you scratching your head by the end looking for answers; but discussing the ambiguity of it all is where all the fun is. It's a film that you'll be definitely thinkingIt's a strange film full of symbolism and hidden meanings. It'll have you scratching your head by the end looking for answers; but discussing the ambiguity of it all is where all the fun is. It's a film that you'll be definitely thinking about long after its over, which is a rare thing these days. Jake Gyllenhaal is fantastic and the direction from Denis Villeneuve....well he's one the the best directors working today, so you know he's good. Expand
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JamesKingNov 3, 2021
I found this movie to be interesting and thought provoking. The story is unpredictable and complex. Gyllenhaal does an amazing job with his performance. The movie is pretty vague and does not hold your hand through its meaning. because ofI found this movie to be interesting and thought provoking. The story is unpredictable and complex. Gyllenhaal does an amazing job with his performance. The movie is pretty vague and does not hold your hand through its meaning. because of that, there are some confusing moments that take some thought to understand. Overall, Enemy is definitely worth watching unless you don't enjoy conclusions that are left up to viewer interpretation or sparse dialogue. Expand
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yeqksDec 24, 2021
how can anyone give this movie a bad review when you LITERALLY get to see Jake Gyllenhaal naked
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DunkaccinoAug 30, 2023
While you’re there, there is an extremely engaging storyline that slowly dissolves and leads itself to a final shot that cranks up the metaphor to the highest point; It’s the film’s idea of a climax.
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royalguy07Apr 28, 2023
Wait, what??

Not completely sure what the takeaway is, very vibey and atmospheric. Maybe a little too same feeling from start to finish.
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DarkwingSchmuckJul 27, 2023
Denis Villeneuve's ingenious script and dream-like visuals -- combined with not one, but *two* great performances by Jake Gyllenhaal -- add-up to make this weird, surreal, and engrossing Lynch-ian movie a fascinating watch. This is the mostDenis Villeneuve's ingenious script and dream-like visuals -- combined with not one, but *two* great performances by Jake Gyllenhaal -- add-up to make this weird, surreal, and engrossing Lynch-ian movie a fascinating watch. This is the most "not for everyone" movie Villeneuve has done thus far, but if it's for you, it will REALLY be for you. Expand
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PixarPalMar 28, 2022
A psychological drama profiling dual identity, betrayal and spiders -- Denis Villeneuve is the ideal director for this solemn atmospheric mystery. Of course he's capable of far more depth with his sonics, textures and narrative ambitions.A psychological drama profiling dual identity, betrayal and spiders -- Denis Villeneuve is the ideal director for this solemn atmospheric mystery. Of course he's capable of far more depth with his sonics, textures and narrative ambitions. This is a neat work.
7.5/10 [B]
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acidreducerSep 6, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tf did i just watched. I knew that Villeneuve is always into cryptic **** but watching the whole movie, waiting to see how that plot is going to turn out... only to see a giant spider at the end. Man, if you have nothing to say or show - just don't do it. You can show literally any absurd visuals, not explain it whatsoever and wait for the viewers and critics to try to make sense out of this mess. Great story murdered by cryptic-spider-bs of the director. Expand
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Derelicte-13Aug 18, 2022
Jake gylenhall is electric, in a movie where not much actually happens, it's very captivating to watch.
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lxslaneyMay 19, 2023
Complex but after some investigation into meaning, this is a great movie. Would recommend for great acting, storytelling, and directing
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Alireza_EsmaeilSep 1, 2023
awful.
this filmmaker has done a lot of good movies but this one is just awful.
not even worth to watch once.
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