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Jace 2022-03-20 09:01:23

In 1998, the action thriller film " Enemy of the State | Enemy of the State "

'98 movie, I remember I always had this CD. . Too bad I haven't seen it. . Been looking at it until now. . Ha ha

Will Smith remains one of my favorite black actors. . . When I was a child, I liked watching "Men in Black" very much, of course, this is a digression.

Closer to home, the subject matter of this movie. . It's really timeless, although seeing the liberation of Afghanistan from the Russians is a bit of a slap in the face. . But about 911, or even the Prism Gate incident behind it, is there a feeling of terrifying thought?

This is in America. . It will pay attention to the contradiction between government power and personal privacy. . What about us. . hehe.

The rhythm of the film is good, it is tense and exciting, interspersed with humor and funny, the actors are also OK, the performance is top-notch, and it has a great sense of substitution. . It can be said to be a well-crafted Hollywood blockbuster. Although there are some bugs and exaggerations in logic, it does not affect viewing. It can be said that a stupid big man that the NSA can't catch is indeed the halo of the protagonist. It can be called a national superman. .

(╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻ I can’t make it any longer, but it’s very beautiful, because I love beans.

--------I am the dividing line for eavesdropping----

Recommendation index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), a very forward-looking movie, not out of date at all.

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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]