Just write some thoughts

Kiarra 2022-01-26 08:07:27

This kind of film is generally not very good for comments after watching it. When a movie is enlarged, it is said whether the state has the right to monitor everyone’s actions at will. I feel that it is not our turn to worry about this, because worrying is also a waste of worry. no good. To make this movie small is to believe in your other half. There will be many disappointments in life, but the support and trust of your other half is the most important thing. If your other half needs your support and understanding, you Always give distrust and denial, it is tantamount to a heavy blow to him (her). Speaking of this film, the storyline is fairly compact, and the content arrangement is not exaggerated, but Will Smith's escape in the final scuffle was quite unexpected, and there is nothing else to say. It's very late, so let's wash and sleep. hehe. Good movie, even better actors.

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Extended Reading
  • Cleve 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    The ending is great, albeit a coincidence; Will, you're either a genius or a fool.

  • Jaylen 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Interestingly, the slain lawmaker who initially opposed the bill did not hold out against it because he felt it violated privacy rights. He is only because of his constituents. And now, twenty years later, watching this movie. It would be more creepy. People can easily buy pinhole cameras and bugs as thin as rice grains on a treasure. More sophisticated hackers can track your personal images and voices through mobile phones. And GPS is more everyday. So, people are chanting to be wary of high-tech. One side is tamed by high technology. Watch more movies. are useless.

Enemy of the State quotes

  • Brill: In guerrilla warfare, you try to use your weaknesses as strengths.

    Robert Clayton Dean: Such as?

    Brill: Well, if they're big and you're small, then you're mobile and they're slow. You're hidden and they're exposed. You only fight battles you know you can win. That's the way the Vietcong did it. You capture their weapons and you use them against them the next time.

  • Selby: Jones, Krug, what, are you guys from Communications?

    Jones: No, we're Ops.

    Fiedler: You can tell by their haircuts.