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Imagine watching a movie on the couch and suddenly notice someone in the film who looks EXACTLY like you. This same thing occurs as Adam, a college professor, attempts to track down an actor named Anthony, once they meet its only the beginning of their story. In a film that plays on split personality disorder in a very interesting way, it also has giant spiders that we take a crack at trying to find the metaphor in. Enemy will have you on the edge of your seat the whole time and have you wonder, who is real?
By Frank DiSalvo and Zach Johnson4.7
99 ratings
Imagine watching a movie on the couch and suddenly notice someone in the film who looks EXACTLY like you. This same thing occurs as Adam, a college professor, attempts to track down an actor named Anthony, once they meet its only the beginning of their story. In a film that plays on split personality disorder in a very interesting way, it also has giant spiders that we take a crack at trying to find the metaphor in. Enemy will have you on the edge of your seat the whole time and have you wonder, who is real?