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If all you've seen by Denis Villeneuve are Dune (2021) or Blade Runner 2049 or Sicario; you're in for a BIG surprise with Enemy. Although he proves in all the aforementioned films that he can focus on the small amidst the big, this film is all about the small; the intimate, the deep, the difficult. Jake Gyllenhaal plays two (?) characters, and does so formidably, and all the other roles are well cast; Isabella Rossellini is the perfect choice for her role. Steeped in yellows and oranges, this film has a dream-like quality to it and for good reason; which I shall not reveal. Based on a novel by the late, great Nobel-Prize willer José Saramago, this film will force you to think. And think some more. And consider. And re-consider. I streamed this film, and immediately decided to buy the disc, because it is deeply thought-provoking and needs more viewings to be able to take it all in. It is quiet, and to many it will appear slow. But like the best arthouse films, it will reward you. Denis Villeneuve proves that he is one of the very few now-working directors who can straddle the divide between art-film and blockbuster; Arrival may be one of the best for that; this falls quite firmly on the arthouse side of things. If you like easily digested, superficial entertainment; steer clear. If you like to be challenged, to think, to be allowed to fill in the blanks yourself; this is for you.
Posted by Teddy
Jake Gyllenhaal continues to prove his mettle as a major Hollywood player here. A great, densely-layered film that will leave you with unanswered questions, but a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Posted by Daniel
Jake Gyllenhaal in another amazing performance. Great direction. This movie is not for everyone but makes you think to put the pieces together. I loved it.
Posted by Antdap