Enemy (2013)

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Country: CAN/SP/FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 91m
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mélanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon

Synopsis:

A history teacher who lectures his students on state control over individual expression, but is unable to maintain a functioning relationship with his girlfriend, sees his double in a film and attempts to make contact. This, however, only increases his anxiety while his 'twin' turns it to his advantage.

Review:

Obscure, Kafkaësque fable, which seems to be about what makes us unique as individuals but then proceeds to pull the rug from under our feet. Toronto, shrouded in perpetual smog, provides a dystopian backdrop to the mounting alienation, where the female characters are possessed of superior 'sight' or intelligence. Events glimpsed inside a closed room, and a mysterious key, put us in the realm of Arthur Schnitzler, or David Lynch, and Bensi/Jurriaans' extraterrestrial soundtrack of bass creaks and growls completes the impression of a waking dream.

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Country: CAN/SP/FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 91m
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mélanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon

Synopsis:

A history teacher who lectures his students on state control over individual expression, but is unable to maintain a functioning relationship with his girlfriend, sees his double in a film and attempts to make contact. This, however, only increases his anxiety while his 'twin' turns it to his advantage.

Review:

Obscure, Kafkaësque fable, which seems to be about what makes us unique as individuals but then proceeds to pull the rug from under our feet. Toronto, shrouded in perpetual smog, provides a dystopian backdrop to the mounting alienation, where the female characters are possessed of superior 'sight' or intelligence. Events glimpsed inside a closed room, and a mysterious key, put us in the realm of Arthur Schnitzler, or David Lynch, and Bensi/Jurriaans' extraterrestrial soundtrack of bass creaks and growls completes the impression of a waking dream.


Country: CAN/SP/FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 91m
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mélanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon

Synopsis:

A history teacher who lectures his students on state control over individual expression, but is unable to maintain a functioning relationship with his girlfriend, sees his double in a film and attempts to make contact. This, however, only increases his anxiety while his 'twin' turns it to his advantage.

Review:

Obscure, Kafkaësque fable, which seems to be about what makes us unique as individuals but then proceeds to pull the rug from under our feet. Toronto, shrouded in perpetual smog, provides a dystopian backdrop to the mounting alienation, where the female characters are possessed of superior 'sight' or intelligence. Events glimpsed inside a closed room, and a mysterious key, put us in the realm of Arthur Schnitzler, or David Lynch, and Bensi/Jurriaans' extraterrestrial soundtrack of bass creaks and growls completes the impression of a waking dream.