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Enemy
Enemy
2014 ·91 min ·Canada, France, Spain ·R 16+
6.9
IMDb 6.9 КП 6.6 RT 73% MC 61
Thriller, Mystery
Director: Denis Villeneuve
🎭 Based on «The Double» byJosé Saramago
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A mild-mannered college professor discovers a look-alike actor and delves into the other man's private affairs.

Budget: $3.5M
US Gross: $1.01M
Worldwide: $3.4M
Jake Gyllenhaal
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Mélanie Laurent
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Sarah Gadon
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🏆17 wins & 23 nominations total

Enemy is a polarizing psychological thriller that functions as an abstract, symbolism-heavy puzzle rather than a traditional narrative. While many viewers praise its atmosphere and the duality of the lead performance, others find the film's slow pacing and reliance on metaphors to be pretentious or intentionally obscure.

Acting Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a masterfully nuanced performance, using distinct posture and physical mannerisms to clearly differentiate between the two protagonists.
Theme The film features a distinct, oppressive atmosphere built through a muted yellow-toned palette, slow-burn tension, and an unsettling score.
Screenplay The narrative is a complex, symbol-laden puzzle that encourages repeat viewings and subjective interpretation, though critics argue it often prioritizes style over logical coherence.
Pacing The film’s exceptionally slow, deliberate tempo divides opinion: some find it hypnotic and essential to the mood, while others find it exhausting and prone to inducing boredom.
Ending The ambiguous, surreal ending creates a divide; some viewers appreciate the intellectual challenge of deciphering the metaphors, while others feel frustrated by the lack of a clear, satisfying resolution.
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