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Jaiden 2022-03-21 09:01:26
Quite a long time ago, I saw it translated as "Enemy of the State" on TV. . Very impressed with Will Smith and the retired former Secret Service man....
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Easter 2022-03-20 09:01:23
Today, more than 20 years later, watching this movie must not feel "movie". Now a WeChat can monitor and eavesdrop on all identity and property information of people, and even life information (fingerprints, faces). In the name of protecting people's safety, it can also be a legitimate reason for violating people's...
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Julien 2022-03-20 09:01:23
Loved the beginning of WILL SMITH. Chocolate type wasn't popular back then, so I risked being despised again for my...
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Ona 2022-03-19 09:01:03
Surveillance Everywhere Privacy Exposed Wherever you are, they're gonna hunt you down, and they're gonna get you before you've even...
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Ludwig 2022-03-19 09:01:03
I watched it on TV in high school, and I watched it again in college. It was directed at Will Smith. The plot was very...
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Wallace 2022-03-18 09:01:03
The last half hour was amazing. Are you out of control? Big Brother's dog legs are also to be monitored. Is there a list where that group and its families can be exempted from being tracked? Are you a monolith? ! Can it be ironed forever?...
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Miller 2022-03-17 09:01:03
The government is the No. 1 voyeur. When the monitors themselves are not monitored, the legal system will never make up for it. In the movie, I played a little trick and finally solved the problem, relying on the underworld. So when there are no rules to play, don't be reasonable, it's the best policy to play hooligans...
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Zola 2022-03-16 09:01:03
8.1 points, if we say that "Brave the Dead Island", "Speed of Life and Death", and "Air Prison" are action films that emphasize martial arts, "Ace vs. Ace", "Pirates of Fire" and "The Enemy of the State" are the fuses that emphasize literary dramas. , it seems that my taste is preferred to the latter. But I still nailed the movie ceiling of this type of personal...
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Kellie 2022-03-15 09:01:03
It's lower than expected, maybe it's really because it's a theme from 11 years ago. Such a theme has flooded the world today, and it's not a secret. . . . Moreover, the young Will still feels a little less. The last shootout was strong. ....
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Rosemarie 2022-01-26 08:07:27
The idea that the power of public power is abused has given "Public Enemy of the Nation" excellent depth of content. The lawyer played by Will Smith in the movie became the target of the eradication of the privileged class due to an accident, and he had to fight against it by himself. Politicians invoke the crushing of the state apparatus, which culminates one after another, and the interlocking suspense makes the film so...
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]