Enemy

You can't escape yourself.

6.9
20141h 31m

A mild-mannered college professor discovers a look-alike actor and delves into the other man's private affairs.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Watch Enemy in cinemas or on demand now

Thumbnail for video: Enemy clip - “I have some questions for you”

Enemy clip - “I have some questions for you”

Thumbnail for video: Enemy clip - “You cannot be exactly the same”

Enemy clip - “You cannot be exactly the same”

Thumbnail for video: Enemy clip - "You never know"

Enemy clip - "You never know"

Thumbnail for video: Enemy clip - Anthony follows Mary

Enemy clip - Anthony follows Mary

Thumbnail for video: Enemy clip - "Who is this?"

Enemy clip - "Who is this?"

Thumbnail for video: Enemy interview with Denis Villeneuve

Enemy interview with Denis Villeneuve

Thumbnail for video: Interview with Isabella Rossellini

Interview with Isabella Rossellini

Thumbnail for video: Enemy interview with Jake Gyllenhaal

Enemy interview with Jake Gyllenhaal

Cast

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Jake Gyllenhaal

Adam / Anthony

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Joshua Peace

Teacher at School

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Tim Post

Anthony's Concierge

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Kedar Brown

Security Guard

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Darryl Dinn

Video Store Clerk

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Misha Highstead

Lady in the Dark Room

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Megan Mane

Lady in the Dark Room

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Kiran Friesen

Sad, Broken Woman (uncredited)

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Loretta Yu

Receptionist (uncredited)

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Stephen R. Hart

Bouncer (uncredited)

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Reviews

M

mochinamu

2/10

_La double vie de Veronique_ but make it worse.

G

griggs79

6/10

_Enemy_ is one of those films that’s more interesting than fun to watch. Gyllenhaal’s on great form (twice over), and Villeneuve’s direction is slick and moody as ever. I was into the whole theme of self-sabotage—how bad decisions come back to bite—but it’s definitely more of a thinker than a thriller. The final scene is meant to rattle you, but it didn’t do much for me, mainly because that kind of thing doesn’t freak me out. I know loads of people who’d hate it, though. It's not a bad watch; it's just not one I’d be in a hurry to revisit.

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