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2013    90分钟剧情, 惊悚
6.873%64%6.8
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Adam 是一所大学的历史系副教授,和女朋友生活在一起,每天上班下班,过着平静的生活。直到一天,他在一部电影里发现了一个长得和他一模一样的演员。他利用互联网找到了该演员的资料,并联系上了他。 和Adam长得一模一样的演员叫Anthony,有一个怀孕的妻子,他一开始只把Adam当成一个疯狂的影迷,直到上网搜索了Adam的资料,终于下决心和Adam见面。 两人约定在一个旅馆见面,Adam见到一个长得和自己一模一样的Anthony,心生恐惧,告知对方此后不要再见便匆匆离开。然而几天后,Anthony却出现在Adam家中,并提出了一个奇怪的要求.....
Denis Villeneuve执导
  • Jake GyllenhaalAdam / Anthony
  • Mélanie LaurentMary
  • Sarah GadonHelen
  • Isabella RosselliniMother
  • Joshua PeaceTeacher at School
  • Tim PostAnthony's Concierge
  • Kedar BrownSecurity Guard
  • Darryl DinnVideo Store Clerk
  • Misha HighsteadLady in the Dark Room
  • Megan ManeLady in the Dark Room
  • Alexis UigaLady in the Dark Room
  • Kiran FriesenSad, Broken Woman (uncredited)
  • Loretta YuReceptionist (uncredited)
  • Stephen R. HartBouncer (uncredited)
  • Paul StephenDark Room Patron (uncredited)
  • Denis Villeneuve导演
  • José Saramago原著
  • Javier Gullón编剧
  • François Ivernel执行制片人
  • Victor Loewy执行制片人
  • Data Lyzer2026年5月17日
    This movie is only subtext. I mean just subtext. And honestly so boring I don't even want to google what it's actually about. 2/10 toes.
  • MowSow2026年1月21日
    Not worth the time .. disappointing movie by a great director like Denis
  • FRANZ DOREZA2025年3月21日
    So the other review states that he fell asleep within the first five minutes… Really? Within the first couple minutes, a woman is masturbating on a chair in front of a large group of men in a dark and mysterious small theatre type setting, and then they bring out a tray with a silver dome and underneath that is a large spider…that crawls out.."Chaos is order undeciphered"… Don't you hate it when people complain about the first five minutes of a movie because nothing happens?? And then they miss out on something like this… Please don't listen to reviews like that. They can't seem to watch any movie that takes longer than three minutes Until they see some action or drop of blood… Why bother watching films at all? I found this to be really interesting, dark, mysterious, a slower pace does not mean, boring… Especially if you truly enjoy strange films,, film noir, slightly disjointed and disturbing etc..my kind of cinema..
  • ghost seeker XIII2025年3月24日
    Interesting especially knowing that he battled with his psychological problems and But I dont want to spoil it for Gyllenhaal fans Pay attention closely to understand the ending
  • nsaf242025年12月23日
    Garbage. Just lazy storytelling. Misdirection without a point.
  • makdelart2025年10月29日
    A disturbing psychological puzzle. Once you solve it, you will appreciate it.
  • Spanktacular2025年7月18日
    A slow-burn gorgeous film that demands an immediate re-watch. I didn't understand it, but I definitely enjoyed it.
  • jackmeat2025年11月5日
    My quick rating - 6.5/10. This one sat on my watchlist for far too long, but I finally decided it was time to see what all the quiet confusion was about. Enemy, directed by Denis Villeneuve (long before he took us to Arrakis with Dune), is an eerie, slow-burning psychological mystery that’s as fascinating as it is frustrating. Jake Gyllenhaal takes on double duty as Adam, a mild-mannered college professor, and Anthony, a confident, womanizing actor. The discovery of his exact double sends Adam spiraling into a surreal obsession that blurs the line between reality and delusion. Gyllenhaal nails both performances—subtle and haunted as Adam, arrogant and unpredictable as Anthony. He’s the kind of actor who thrives on internal chaos, and Villeneuve gives him the perfect playground here. Unfortunately, it takes forever to get to that playground. The first act feels like watching beige paint dry. The only problem is that some of the pieces of the puzzle are in this first act. We get it—Adam’s life is monotonous, colorless, and void of meaning. But we didn’t need fifteen minutes of that point being hammered home. Once the movie finally starts unraveling its weirdness, though, it’s hypnotic. Villeneuve builds a sense of paranoia that makes even the most mundane cityscape feel alien. The brutal architecture, the dusty lighting, and the ever-present haze of yellow-gray tint all work to keep you off balance. The film’s atmosphere is dreamlike, or maybe more accurately, nightmare-like. Every choice feels intentional: the claustrophobic apartment buildings, the unsettling music, the way conversations never quite sound natural. It all suggests a world on the edge of reality. And then there’s the recurring spider motif—creeping through dreams, symbolism, and maybe Adam’s own subconscious. I have my theory about what it means, but that’s a spoiler rabbit hole best left un-dug. Let’s just say it’s not here to make you feel cozy. Based on the novel The Double by Nobel Prize winner José Saramago, Enemy is loaded with metaphor. But Villeneuve doesn’t hand you the answers. It’s one of those films that wants you to do the homework. If you pay full attention and allow yourself to interpret it, you’ll find plenty to chew on. If you half-watch it while scrolling your phone, you’ll probably wonder why you wasted your evening. It’s not a film that invites you in. The characters are cold, detached, and often unlikeable. The tone is grim and unyielding. But that’s also part of its power—it makes you uncomfortable and forces you to look for meaning in the unease. Enemy isn’t easy to like, but it sticks with you long after the credits (and that final, infamous shot) roll.
  • Glenn Maina2025年7月15日
    This movie messed me up in the best way. Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy wasn’t just a film — it was a psychological experience. It made me anxious, confused, sad, fascinated... all at once. I watched it, paused it halfway, processed it, and still couldn’t stop thinking about it. I love Jake Gyllenhaal, and maybe that’s why seeing him like this hit even harder — something about him felt off the entire time. The movie had this eerie emotional weight. Something was wrong — but it never tells you what. It just makes you feel it.
  • smiley20002025年6月20日
    Enemy is, hands down, one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen. It’s not just confusing—it’s weird for the sake of being weird, and not in a clever or thought-provoking way. The plot is painfully slow, the atmosphere is dreary, and the ending leaves you more frustrated than intrigued. I kept waiting for something—anything—to make sense or tie it all together, but instead it spiraled into nonsense.
  • Eric Widder2025年6月28日
    Big Jake G fan and big Denis Villeneuve but this movie sucked. I understood the themes being portrayed here but I'm sick of movies with underlying themes. Just give me a damn movie. If I wanted philosophy I'd seek out the reading material myself. The film is dark (as in I can't see shit) and confusing. The pace was "creepily" slow and the ending was retarded. Everything you wanted to happen in the film didn't happen, and none of the questions you had were answered. I want my 2 hours back.
  • gamegye82025年2月8日
    A mindfuck man
  • AngusMcNutz2024年12月26日
    Surrealist character study or contrived underground blur? Either way, it's a bold attempt from Villeneuve to break into something different. Not sure if it works entirely but it certainly will stick with you.

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