Enemy of the State [Blu-ray]
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- A former NSA operative aids the innocent victim of a politically motivated assassination cover-up. Directed by Tony Scott. Format: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: DRAMA Rating: R Age: 786936724936 UPC: 786936724936 Manufacturer No: 05346400
Will Smith and Gene Hackman trigger rapid-fire suspense in ENEMY OF THE STATE on Blu-ray’s high definition disc. The star-studded adventure Rolling Stone calls “a dynamite thriller” heats up as this volatile new format explodes onto the screen. After a Washington, D.C. attorney is given – without his knowledge – a video tying a top National Security Agency official to a political murder, he finds himself targeted by a relentless team of lethal NSA surveillance operatives. Watch as nonstop
Enemy of the State [Blu-ray]
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A TRULY EXCELLENT ACTION THRILLER – ONE OF THE BEST!,
I am not a great Will Smith fan, but he does a very outstanding job in this HIGH TECHNO, EDGE OF YOUR SEAT, INTELLIGENT, DON’T GO TO THE BATHROOM WITHOUT PAUSING THE VIDEO – video! You absolutely won’t go wrong with this one…. promise!
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|A Pleasant Surprise,
Despite the fact that we both like Gene Hackman and Will Smith, my wife and I put off seeing this movie for along time, thinking that it was probably going to be just another run-of-the mill Jerry Bruckheimer action flick, all of which get to be a bit overblown and “samey” after awhile (IMO Crimson Tide, and the spoof, ConAir, are his best films)…but what would otherwise just have been another pretty good action/suspense film, took on an eerie resonance in the post 9/11 era–the legislation that the Jon Voigt character was willing to kill to get passed had more than a faint aroma of “The Patriot Act”– and I’m surprised that more reviewers haven’t mentioned that.
As far as the “lack of substance” that some reviewers mention, that is entirely subjective, and I do not agree with it. As far as reviewers who talk about this not being as good as 1974′s The Conversation, get a clue that elements of this movie are conscious homages to that earlier (and IMO, badly dated, and overrated) movie–one of the things that’s fun about Bruckheimer’s movies is that they are full of homages to earlier suspense/action flicks, esp. those that influenced him. Also, folks, get a clue to the fact that the Will Smith character’s “dumbness” and naivety, is part of the point of this movie: his ignorance of technology, and his over-reliance on other people for information, put him at the mercy of the “heavies” in this movie, and left him wide open to the crisis in which he found himself embroiled. As an aside, along the lines of the eerie resonance of this movie in the wake of 9/11, it gave my wife and I a bit of a chill down our spines when Gene Hackman’s character revealed by “hacking” into the NSA computer that the Jon Voigt character’s birthday was “9/11″–an eerie coincidence three years before 9/11/01.
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