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ThrillerMystery

Enemy

- You can't escape Yourself!

A mild-mannered college professor discovers a look-alike actor and delves into the other man's private affairs.

Release Date : 2014-03-14

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Rhombus MediaRoxbury PicturesMecanismo Filmsmicro_scopeEntertainment OnePathé

Production Country : CanadaFranceSpain

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jake Gyllenhaal

Character Name : Adam / Anthony

Original Name : Jake Gyllenhaal

Gender : Male

Mélanie Laurent

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Mélanie Laurent

Gender : Female

Sarah Gadon

Character Name : Helen

Original Name : Sarah Gadon

Gender : Female

Isabella Rossellini

Character Name : Mother

Original Name : Isabella Rossellini

Gender : Female

Joshua Peace

Character Name : Teacher at School

Original Name : Joshua Peace

Gender : Male

Tim Post

Character Name : Anthony's Concierge

Original Name : Tim Post

Gender : Male

Kedar Brown

Character Name : Security Guard

Original Name : Kedar Brown

Gender : Male

Darryl Dinn

Character Name : Video Store Clerk

Original Name : Darryl Dinn

Gender : Male

Misha Highstead

Character Name : Lady in the Dark Room

Original Name : Misha Highstead

Gender : Female

Megan Mane

Character Name : Lady in the Dark Room

Original Name : Megan Mane

Gender : Female

Alexis Uiga

Character Name : Lady in the Dark Room

Original Name : Alexis Uiga

Gender : Male

Kiran Friesen

Character Name : Sad, Broken Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Kiran Friesen

Gender : Female

Loretta Yu

Character Name : Receptionist (uncredited)

Original Name : Loretta Yu

Gender : Female

Stephen R. Hart

Character Name : Bouncer (uncredited)

Original Name : Stephen R. Hart

Gender : Male

Paul Stephen

Character Name : Dark Room Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Paul Stephen

Gender : Male

Reviews

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mochinamu

@mochinamu

2021-09-30

_La double vie de Veronique_ but make it worse.

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griggs79

@griggs79

2025-03-26

_Enemy_ is one of those films that’s more interesting than fun to watch. Gyllenhaal’s on great form (twice over), and Villeneuve’s direction is slick and moody as ever. I was into the whole theme of self-sabotage—how bad decisions come back to bite—but it’s definitely more of a thinker than a thriller. The final scene is meant to rattle you, but it didn’t do much for me, mainly because that kind of thing doesn’t freak me out. I know loads of people who’d hate it, though. It's not a bad watch; it's just not one I’d be in a hurry to revisit.