Enemy of the State Comments

  • Marietta 2022-04-21 09:01:30

    I feel like I've seen too much of the previous episodes, but the last scene is still very enjoyable. Consider this privacy issue that Americans have been worrying about has finally become a reality after...

  • Kenny 2022-04-21 09:01:30

    National security and citizen privacy is one of America's perpetual political issues. But it's not a problem here for us, who'd say no,...

  • Marlen 2022-04-21 09:01:30

    Thinking of Snowden's leak of the US government's eavesdropping incident, it seems that the "prophecy" of the movie has come true~ The situation in China may be worse, and there is no parliament, so we don't know what the government wants to monitor~ Of course, surveillance has advantages and disadvantages , it still depends on who is in control~ The last paragraph is a great plan to let the Security Bureau and the Mafia blackmail! Very humorous, the donkey's lips on both sides are not the...

  • Gudrun 2022-04-21 09:01:30

    Which is more important, personal privacy or national security? Who will watch over the man? There is no solution to this problem, or no explanation is needed at all, because those in power will not care about this problem, it is just a senseless struggle of all beings under powerless...

  • Tania 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    The great thing about Americans is that they always dare to put the story of the individual against the system on the...

  • Saul 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    The power of public power should still be as small as possible, any power may deteriorate, and there is no...

  • Hoyt 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    Sure enough, Will's films are of good quality, and this is a classic! The old and the young are intertwined with each other, and the cat is also good for stealing the spotlight. Hahaha. why u blow up that house? cause u make a phone! Hahahahaha. Then I think about the drawbacks brought about by the development of information behind this is also creepy -- there is no privacy at all to be tracked in all directions. . . There is nowhere to run. By the way, why do the technicians in the old movies...

  • Marcel 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    1. Or the translation of "Public Enemy of the State" is appropriate. Who translated "Public Enemy of the People" 2. Shi Huang's performance is really average. Huang's vision for choosing the script 3. The director controls the rhythm of the film quite well, but it's just a bit too...

  • Jasmin 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    It is very interesting to watch this film after Snowden detonated the "Prism Gate" incident. The predictability of the film is quite high. This film is indeed very good. The story is presented in a small way, and the conception is very clever. In addition, the civil and military drama is reasonable and appropriate, the pace of the whole film is relaxed, and several leading actors have played well. Tony Scott's films have always had a deep Hollywood imprint. "Ingenuity" is his characteristic,...

  • Major 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    The last laugh burst! You're either incredibly smart or incredibly stupid! ·Soy sauce Scott's few scenes are also cute! Too bad it ended up being shot....

Extended Reading

Enemy of the State quotes

  • Silverberg: Bob. We we're told to look back on your files as far as the electrician strike. We believe that you helped a man named Sam Velotti form a company called Zurich.

    Blake: We also found out about your connection with the Peitzo family.

    Robert Clayton Dean: Well, that's true.

    Silverberg: You're admitting to it?

    Robert Clayton Dean: Sure. Everything except forming a company called Zurich, or knowing anybody who is named Sam Velotti, or having any connection, whatsoever to the Peitzo family. This is Ridiculous.

    Silverberg: Bob we're trying...

    Robert Clayton Dean: [Interrupting] Wait, wait. This is Pintero, he's coming after me. You give me 1 week, 1 week and 4 people from litigation, and I can guarantee you, we can have this guy begging us...

    Blake: [Interrupting] Tell us abut Rachael Banks.

    Robert Clayton Dean: I'll tell you what. Rachael, was my girlfriend in my second year of law school, we still remain in close contact, and we swap information from time to time.

    Blake: Did you have an affair with her 4 years ago?

    Robert Clayton Dean: Ever beat off in the shower, Brian? Ever had any homosexual thoughts?

    Silverberg: Bob, that's...

    Robert Clayton Dean: [Interrupting] None of my fuckin' business. You're damn right it's not. I love my wife and I love my son, "absolutely" with no equivocations, and that's none of your fuckin' business either.

    Silverberg: Bob, we believe that you should take a leave of abscence on this, until we straighten this out.

    Robert Clayton Dean: Are you firing me?

    Silverberg: I think you just fired yourself.

  • Carla Dean: Hello?

    Robert Clayton Dean: [calling from a payphone] Carla, don't hang up.

    Carla Dean: Robert, you know what I'm looking at? Pictures of you and Rachel taken today.

    Robert Clayton Dean: Where did you get those photographs?

    Carla Dean: My messager Robert, my messager.

    Robert Clayton Dean: Listen honey, I think something's going on and I'm...

    Carla Dean: Robert, I went to the store today, and my money and credit cards didn't work. I couldn't buy food.

    Robert Clayton Dean: [looking at Brill, who mouths "Fuck you" to Robert] Yeah, mine too. I gotta go.

    Carla Dean: What do you mean you gotta go?

    Robert Clayton Dean: I, I gotta go.

    [hangs up]