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Bridie 2022-03-22 09:01:23
I'm not saying that this Public Enemy is really bullshit. A group of satellites tracking all kinds of high-tech National Intelligence Agency personnel can't even stop a stupid big man, even if they are about to be dispatched by sea, land and air, but they are lost. Isn't this obviously delaying the plot? Disappointed with such a high rating. Don't talk about the humanitarian words of state control like chicken...
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Winifred 2022-03-22 09:01:23
It's great, even though it's a movie from ten years ago, it still has the power to shake people's hearts. How much power have we given to the state? What kind of lens are we living in? It's scary, and it's a pity that I'm just a normal...
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Garnett 2022-03-21 09:01:26
The movie I watched in elementary school, I didn’t understand it at the time, but I recalled it and rewatched it, and it was very meaningful. . . Deeper than Escape From...
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Nicholas 2022-03-21 09:01:26
The abuse of state power by those in power has made citizens' daily life and personal privacy invisible. It is amazing that Hollywood can shoot such forward-looking themes in 1998. The textbook-level commercial drama template, the thrilling atmosphere is full of rhythm and relaxation, and the ending is quite ingenious to play black humor to the extreme. Is the issue of national defense and security really higher than individual free will? How can civilians take up arms to defend themselves when...
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Dee 2022-03-21 09:01:26
I like chicken jellies, chicken jellies! ! ! ! I like it so much, why does the real hen don't like watching movies like the Godfather, but I really like watching this kind of movies! ! ! I've been so nervous all the time! ! ! In fact, this film is also a little love if you look at it, right! ! ! Will Smith is so handsome! ! ! ! I'm going to watch his movies all the time! ! ! ! But you still have to study hard! ! ! !...
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Nora 2022-03-21 09:01:26
Very classic movie to watch now. Although the story is old-fashioned and belongs to the type of capitalist government persecuting the interests of citizens, it is very exciting in terms of technology and tactics. I have no feelings for Will Smith, because I think he has no personal characteristics, but he is very good at transforming his acting skills into the invisible. Of course, this does not prevent me from liking his...
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Cassidy 2022-03-21 09:01:26
Great movie! In the end, it ended in a dog-eat-dog way, and WILL finally made a wise turn at the end, so there was no "2" in the...
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Armando 2022-03-21 09:01:26
Neat and exquisite play structure, compact and interlocking rhythm, wonderful performances by Will Smith and Hackman and Julie's dad, political radicalism and democracy, action scenes with a degree of relaxation, wonderful performances The ending is full of power, so I gave it five stars without hesitation. Aside from politics, the wonderful eavesdropping and anti-eavesdropping, tracking and anti-tracking scenes in the film are really wonderful, and they are not outdated...
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Marty 2022-03-21 09:01:26
It still seems to be a good political film, but some details are very vague, not as well-spoken as Los Angeles...
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Kenyon 2022-03-21 09:01:26
It’s just one word, dick, the final ending is even more dick. If the obvious contingency with the technical setting of the gangster can be written into another contingency that makes more sense, the plot will be basically incomprehensible. I want to say, the motherfucker's final ending is really thought-provoking. BTW, this really makes us living in the Celestial Dynasty. . . Look so speechless. ....
Enemy of the State Comments
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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.
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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]