Review of Enemy of the State (1998) by Arth J — 05 May 2018
Look at that ball..
Enemy Of The State.
The vulnerability and the intense drama sequences are score on high pitches that speaks to the audience where even its amazing background score too factors in. David Marconi's screenplay is the real gem that bridges between the fiction and practicality in here. The execution by the director Tony Scott fails to justify the script where neither d.o.p. nor editing works on its favor. Will Smith is genuinely good in his portrayal and is supported with a great cast like Jon Voight and Gene Hackman. Enemy Of The State lacks a fresh concept or perspective, but the gripping screenplay and stellar performance is enough to hold the audience for its more than 2 hours of runtime.
This review of Enemy of the State (1998) was written by Arth J on 05 May 2018.
Enemy of the State has generally received positive reviews.
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