Movies / Enemy (2013)

8/10

Runtime: 90 min

Genres: Mystery Thriller

Languages: English

Countries: Canada France Spain


Academy Award Nominee Jake Gyllenhaal reteams with his PRISONERS director, Academy Award Nominee Denis Villeneuve, in this sexy and hypnotically surreal psychological thriller that breathes new life into the doppleganger tradition. Adam Bell (Gyllenhaal) is a glum, disheveled history professor, who seems disinterested even in his beautiful girlfriend, Mary (Laurent). Watching a movie on the recommendation of a colleague, Adam spots his double, a bit-part actor named Anthony Clair, and decides to track him down. The identical men meet and their lives become bizarrely and irrevocably intertwined. Gyllenhaal is transfixing as both Adam and Anthony, provoking empathy as well as disapproval while embodying two distinct personas. With masterfully controlled attention to detail, Villeneuve takes us on an enigmatic and gripping journey through a world that is both familiar and strange - and hard to shake off long after its final, unnerving image. ENEMY, adapted from Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago's 2004 novel The Double, is about the power of the subconscious. In the end, only one man can survive. (c) A24 Films


Directors (1) Credit
Denis Villeneuve ...
Writers (2) Credit
Javier Gullón (screenplay)
José Saramago (novel)
Composers (2) Credit
Danny Bensi ...
Saunder Jurriaans ...
Editors (1) Credit
Matthew Hannam ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Nicolas Bolduc ...
Actors (16) Credit
Alexis Uiga Lady in the Dark Room
Darryl Dinn Video Store Clerk
Isabella Rossellini Mother
Jake Gyllenhaal Adam + Anthony
Jane Moffat Eve (uncredited)
Joshua Peace Teacher at School
Kedar Brown Security Guard
Kiran Friesen Sad, Broken Woman (uncredited)
Laurie Murdoch (uncredited)
Loretta Yu Receptionist (uncredited)
Megan Mann Lady in the Dark Room
Mélanie Laurent Mary
Misha Highstead Lady in the Dark Room
Sarah Gadon Helen
Stephen R. Hart Bouncer (uncredited)
Tim Post Anthony's Concierge