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Enemy of the State |  | Actors: Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight, Lisa Bonet, Regina King Studio: Touchstone / Disney Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Running Time: 132 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: DISD16537D ISBN: 6305428115 UPC: 717951001634 EAN: 9786305428114 ASIN: 6305428115
Theatrical Release Date: November 20, 1998 Release Date: June 15, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com essential video Robert Clayton Dean (Will Smith) is a lawyer with a wife and family whose happily normal life is turned upside down after a chance meeting with a college buddy (Jason Lee) at a lingerie shop. Unbeknownst to the lawyer, he's just been burdened with a videotape of a congressman's assassination. Hot on the tail of this tape is a ruthless group of National Security Agents commanded by a belligerently ambitious fed named Reynolds (Jon Voight). Using surveillance from satellites, bugs, and other sophisticated snooping devices, the NSA infiltrates every facet of Dean's existence, tracing each physical and digital footprint he leaves. Driven by acute paranoia, Dean enlists the help of a clandestine former NSA operative named Brill (Gene Hackman), and Enemy of the State kicks into high-intensity hyperdrive. Teaming up once again with producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Top Gun director Tony Scott demonstrates his glossy style with clever cinematography and breakneck pacing. Will Smith proves that there's more to his success than a brash sense of humor, giving a versatile performance that plausibly illustrates a man cracking under the strain of paranoid turmoil. Hackman steals the show by essentially reprising his role from The Conversation--just imagine his memorable character Harry Caul some 20 years later. Most of all, the film's depiction of high-tech surveillance is highly convincing and dramatically compelling, making this a cautionary tale with more substance than you'd normally expect from a Scott-Bruckheimer action extravaganza. --Jeremy Storey
Amazon.com Robert Clayton Dean (Will Smith) is a lawyer with a wife and family whose happily normal life is turned upside down after a chance meeting with a college buddy (Jason Lee) at a lingerie shop. Unbeknownst to the lawyer, he's just been burdened with a videotape of a congressman's assassination. Hot on the tail of this tape is a ruthless group of National Security Agents commanded by a belligerently ambitious fed named Reynolds (Jon Voight). Using surveillance from satellites, bugs, and other sophisticated snooping devices, the NSA infiltrates every facet of Dean's existence, tracing each physical and digital footprint he leaves. Driven by acute paranoia, Dean enlists the help of a clandestine former NSA operative named Brill (Gene Hackman), and Enemy of the State kicks into high-intensity hyperdrive.
Teaming up once again with producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Top Gun director Tony Scott demonstrates his glossy style with clever cinematography and breakneck pacing. Will Smith proves that there's more to his success than a brash sense of humor, giving a versatile performance that plausibly illustrates a man cracking under the strain of paranoid turmoil. Hackman steals the show by essentially reprising his role from The Conversation--just imagine his memorable character Harry Caul some 20 years later. Most of all, the film's depiction of high-tech surveillance is highly convincing and dramatically compelling, making this a cautionary tale with more substance than you'd normally expect from a Scott-Bruckheimer action extravaganza. --Jeremy Storey
Product Description When successful labor lawyer robert clayton dean has a chance meeting with an old pal he has no idea the trouble hes about to encounter. He later discovers his pal has secretly slipped him a disc containing footage of a hidden political assassination overseen by the senior advisor to the nsa. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 01/12/2007 Starring: Will Smith Gene Hackman Run time: 132 minutes Rating: R Director: Tony Scott
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If You Are Paranoid for a Good Reason, You're not Really Paranoid August 21, 2010 Mike Robinson 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just watched this again after over six years since my last viewing. This film was a bit ahead of its time, since today our society has a plethora of the personal media and wireless devices we all use daily; today the stage is better set for the paranoid to be right once in a while inasmuch as we have so many more communication gadgets.
Smith was good, the action better than average, Hackman was excellent, and the spy-van guys were fun (Green, Jack Black, Jamie Kennedy, etc., -- not approaching the X-Files' crew, but still a entertaining garland).
This movie may have its flaws, but for most it is a good show with lots of thrills and it will not leave you disapointed on a Movie night.
Great movie April 9, 2010 C. Stroud (louisville, ky) I am sure the movie description written for the product is better than anything I could ever write, so I will just leave it as this is a good movie that I got a great deal on the Blu-Ray.
Political Thriller Gets Better with Each Viewing! April 5, 2010 F. S. L'hoir (Irvine, CA) Although I enjoyed "Enemy of the State" when it first came out on DVD, I then took it at face value as mere entertainment. I found this taut thriller even more suspenseful the second time around; moreover, it has assumed a chilling plausibility--probably because of now being able to 'tour' various world capitals at street level on Google maps. Will Smith and Gene Hackman (and his cat) have a marvelous on-camera chemistry; and whereas some of the 'hot political thrillers' that I have seen of late fall flat or run out of steam at the end, "Enemy of the State" packs a wallop that really delivers!
This is happening to us! March 27, 2010 E. Canez (West Coast T.I.) Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3IILR9VZUD50D I have watched this movie like 100 times... Excellent movie... but what happened to Will Smith has been happening to us for the last 15 - 20 years or so. Check out my other reviews in my Amazon profile. Most of them are video-reviews so they are kind of entertaining. But.. believe it or not it has been hapenning to me. Those mother%^%$#$%
And I will make them pay.. for what they've done.
Highly recomended! February 15, 2010 S. Barton (Phoenix, AZ) This is an excellently made movie. An edge of your seat thriller. Also the *making of* part was incredibly informative.
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