Hitch/Enemy of The State: Will Smith's Heartwarming Film

Duane 2022-01-26 08:07:27

In order to improve my film level and Hollywood actor recognition, I continued to watch an American film by Will Smith this weekend. From "The Pursuit of Happyness 2006", to "Enemy of the State 1998" that I watched last weekend, and then to this movie, I really found that I like him more and more.

Enemy of The State is from 1998, about a politician who murdered a congressman in order to pass a privacy-invading bill, which was recorded by a bird conservationist's observation camera. In order to cover up this secret, politicians made use of the advanced global detection and intelligence system at that time, and kept hunting down ornithology, his friends, and the lawyer male pig's feet who got the video tape inexplicably. When the male pig's feet were almost ruined by politicians, he didn't realize the video tape and its importance. When he finally discovered this fact after being prompted by a retired intelligence expert, he decided to challenge politicians head-on in order to protect his family and reputation. Finally he succeeded.

Hitch is from 2005, which is 7 years older than the previous film Will Smith. He didn't even look old, this time he played a date doctor, or a dating consultant. This profession specializes in teaching men how to capture the heart of their sweetheart from attracting the attention of the sweetheart. In the film, the lover, Pig Feet, once instructed a fat accountant to win the heart of a celebrity, and he also fell in love with a gossip magazine reporter. When the reporter's female best friend was deceived by a heartbreaker, and the heartbreaker provided the reporter with the lover's business card, the lover's relationship with the reporter broke down. The reporter exposed the work methods of the lover, and almost implicated the fat accountant and the lady who really loved each other. But in the end, all misunderstandings were resolved through the power of true love, and it was still a happy ending in which the lovers finally got married.

The first film used stories and high-tech means as a gimmick. The release time was in 1998. It is estimated that it was influenced by some political circumstances at that time. Moreover, this film has no female pig's feet, and does not have the grand scenes and embellished romantic scenes that American films have always had. The story is almost flat and straightforward. The development of the case is presented step by step. If the design is a little more suspenseful, I believe it can be more successful. As for the second movie, I can't help but say that the story is bad and old-fashioned. But the victory lies in being warm enough. I also like the male pig's feet, so I feel quite good after reading it.

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Extended Reading
  • 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 amazing.

  • Harley 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    08.9.15 and the bird research expert who died at the beginning is very familiar, but I just can't remember it. I just remembered it, it seems to be the male protagonist in the love match between robots and humans.

Enemy of the State quotes

  • Robert Clayton Dean: Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Listen. Now, we can go get a warrant and come back with the FBI, take anything we want, arrest anybody that we want. Just give the man the video tape!

    Pintero: Hey, the only one who's gonna get arrested here is YOU, for felonious COCK sucking with an attempt to swallow the evidence. So SHUT your mouth!

  • Lingerie Salesgirl: [Robert Clayton Dean is buying lingerie] What size?

    Robert Clayton Dean: What? Oh, my wife?

    [a girl walks past, Dean watches and points at her]

    Lingerie Salesgirl: A six?

    Robert Clayton Dean: Yeah, a six.

    Lingerie Salesgirl: And what about cup size?

    [she points at her own breasts]

    Robert Clayton Dean: Oh no, she's much bigger than that.