Enemy (dir. Denis Villeneuve).
Villeneuve and Gyllenhaal have created an expertly made thriller about doubles with the loosest of narratives but the maximum amount of tension and intrigue. Enemy is heavy on themes of dread and circumstance, creating portraits of characters through blocking and mood. It’s a transfixing showcase of Toronto and its menacing landscape just as much as it is for Villeneuve’s impressively controlled and darkly psychological style of filmmaking.
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