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Storyline:
Adam Bell is a Toronto area History college professor. He is a rather somber man, largely because he is stuck in a routine, which includes a relationship with his live-in girlfriend, Mary. While watching a rental movie, he spots an actor in a bit part that looks like him. He becomes obsessed with finding out about this double of his. He learns that the actor's stage name is Daniel Saint Claire, whose legal name is Anthony Claire. Claire is a Toronto based actor with only a few on-screen credits, and is married to a woman named Helen who is currently several months pregnant. Adam then becomes obsessed with meeting Claire, who he learns upon first sighting that they look exactly the same, from the facial hair to a scar each has, but Claire who outwardly is more "put together" than Adam. Their lives become intertwined as Claire himself ends up becoming obsessed with Adam, but in a slightly different way.
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Enemy is surreal, disturbing and thrilling. Jake gives a great performance in this movie. Denis Villeneuve?s direction quite fine, as well. Anyone who sees this film will be thinking about it long after it ends.
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Bizarre, moody but quite good. Jake is terrific, as are both of his partners. The Toronto locations are amazing, a scary vision of the North American megacity as a constellation of high-design apartment blocks. Similar urban mood to the vision of future LA in "Her".
Enemy is surreal, disturbing and thrilling. Jake gives a great performance in this movie. Denis Villeneuve?s direction quite fine, as well. Anyone who sees this film will be thinking about it long after it ends.