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Enemy of the State
Movie Stats & Links |
Starring: |
Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight |
MPAA Rated: |
R |
Released By: |
Touchstone
Pictures |
Kiddie Movie: |
Violence, things blowing up, slinky lingerie -
leave them at home. |
Date Movie: |
Sure. |
Gratuitous Sex: |
A couple of scenes. |
Gratuitous
Violence: |
Yea, quite a bit, and a dude gets run over by a
fire engine. |
Action: |
Car chases, buildings blow up, and spy stuff. |
Laughs: |
Some good one liners. |
Memorable
Scene: |
The Asian lady in the hotel room, and a kick-ass
gunfight between the mob and the NSA.
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Memorable
Quote: |
Dean throws his watch with a tracking device in
it off the roof and the NSA dude says "Either he
just committed suicide or has learned to fly." |
Directed By: |
Tony Scott |
Produced By: |
Jerry Bruckheimer |
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Enemy of the State
A Movie Review |
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"Enemy of the State" is one of those
movies that is cool to see as long as you don't try to make
sense out of it all. Enjoy the car chases, enjoy the
gunfights, enjoy the technology gadgets, enjoy the ladies in
the lingerie store, just don't try to make sense of the
actions of our stars.
The story kind of goes like this: Will Smith plays Robert
Clayton Dean, a lawyer who generally deals with the unions
and the mob. One day he finds himself in a lingerie store
buying some slinky clothing for his wife. Earlier in the day
there was a murder, caught on videotape by accident, by a
guy that Dean knew from college. Well, the dude is being
chased by the NSA folks trying to get the tape, somehow
makes it out of his apartment, over the roof, through an
alley, and into the same lingerie store. The dude is scared,
puts the tape and little TV into one of Dean's Christmas
bag, runs out of the store, and gets run over by a fire
engine. So, Dean has this tape that he didn't know about,
but the super-sneaky NSA guys think he knows about it, and
proceed to ruin his life.
Now, through a series of strange twists and turns, Dean
finds Brill (Gene Hackman), who used to work for the feds,
but now is in hiding, but knows how to help Dean. We find
that two can play at the surveillance game as Brill and Dean
get sneaky with the NSA dudes. Intermingled we have the mob,
a loving wife, some kids, and the underlying fear that the
government is always spying on us.
I guess the story is a little more complicated than that,
but like many action films, sometimes the only important
thing about the plot is that it leads to cool gadgets,
things blowing up, and some fun characters. "Enemy of the
State" ends up having all of these, as long as you forget
common sense. Dean does a good job at wondering how his life
is getting so screwed up and finally putting together the
pieces, Brill is good at the "knowing too much for his own
good, suspicious of everyone, but trying to find a way to
get back at those who screwed him" guy, and Reynolds (Jon
Voight) plays a great, corrupt, sneaky politician type guy.
But, even with that, I still couldn't get past the lack
of common sense and that hurt the film for me. Among the
many things that made no sense to me were things like: How
the hell couldn't the NSA guys catch the dude who had the
tape in the first place? Why didn't the NSA dudes just say
something to Dean like "We're from the NSA. Your friend in
the lingerie shop stole some top-secret information and we
think he may have passed it on to you. We need your help."
Then, when Dean realizes he has the tape, why doesn't he
just head to his local TV station and give it to them?
So, where am I going with this? Well, I'll give "Enemy of
the State" 3 stars out of 5. As an action film it was pretty
good, the surveillance stuff was cool, and it had a kick-ass
gunfight. But for some of the supposed brightest and
sophisticated government and lawyer types, they were sure
pretty stupid.
That's it for this one, I'm The Dude on the Right!
L8R!! |