#270 - Enemy
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It’s time to return to the filmography of ultra friend of the show Denis Villeneuve with Enemy (2013), his debut English-language feature, which he once described as a “practice run.” If that’s the case, it’s one of the most impressive practice runs imaginable, as the film stands out as a technical showcase filled with haunting atmosphere, incredible lighting, rich colours, and an unsettling score. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal in dual roles, the story follows a man who discovers another person who looks exactly like him, leading to a tense and eerie unravelling of their intertwined lives. Beneath the surface, Enemy is loaded with symbols and metaphors (and yes, some very striking spider imagery) that invites interpretation. We dive deep into the film’s themes and mysterious storytelling. So come for our incredibly thorough explanation of what it all means, rivalling Chris Stuckmann's "Ending Explained" video.
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